

GAS STATIONS HIRING NEAR ME FULL
See WAC 296-125-030 (non-agricultural) and WAC 296-131-125 (agricultural) for a full list of prohibited duties. Working where a strike, labor dispute, or lockout exists.Handling, use, or manufacture of explosives or blasting agents.(Does not include handling sealed containers in retail situations)

Handling or exposure to highly toxic, carcinogenic, corrosive, and poisonous chemicals, especially agricultural chemicals of Category I or II toxicity.Power-driven metal forming, punching, and shearing machines, including guillotine shears.Any work including operation, repair, oiling, cleaning, adjusting, or setting up of:.Slaughtering, meat processing, rendering, and packing.The following jobs and duties are prohibited for minors working in any industry: Youth apprentices and student learners within approved vocational or instructional programs can be granted limited exemptions from some of these prohibitions. Visit Safety & Health for more information on ways to keep teens safe in the workplace. Prohibited duties vary depending on the worker’s age and whether the job is agricultural or non-agricultural. Washington State and federal laws prohibit many jobs and duties for minor workers. Some jobs are hazardous for young workers.
