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  • Job Corps PreventWeb. PreventWeb provides students and staff with a convenient tool for finding Job Corps and external materials and resources to help prevent and/or manage health and safety risks affecting Job Corps youth.

  • Teens At Work. What working teens and their parents should know about health and safety on the job.

  • Preventing Deaths and Injuries of Adolescent Workers. NIOSH Alert May 1995, Pub. No. 95-125.

  • Parent's Primer - When your Teen Works. Is your teen safe on the job? Child Labor Coalition.

  • Resources for Parents of Young Workers. DOL parent resources.

  • Parents - Resources. Young Worker Health & Safety Centre, WorkSafe British Columbia.

  • Parents: The Anti-Drug. It is important for teens to know that in order to work, they must be drug free. This message is most effective when reinforced by parents as well as employers. This website, part of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, will provide information about steps you can take to help prevent your teenagers from using alcohol and other drugs in or outside of the workplace.


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