Workers' Rights
Job Hazards
Teens and the Law
Taking Action
100

who must pay for your medical care if you are hurt on the job?

your employer (through workers compensation)

100

Define the Terms "job hazard"

Anything at work that can harm your body—physically or mentally

100

True or False? Everyone under 18 needs a work permit to get a job.

False. You don’t need a work permit if you have graduated from high school or have a GED.

100

Name two ways to avoid getting injured on the job

Any 2: Follow safety rules, get training, keep work area clean, use safety equipment, know emergency

200

True or False? Your employer is required by law to give you health and safety training

True.

200

Name three hazards that a worker at a fast food restaurant might face

Any 3: Burns, slips, falls, back injuries, chemicals, stress.

200

If you are 14 or 15, how many hours can you work on a school day?

Not over 4 hours a day.

200

 Name two steps you should take when you discover a hazard on the job.

Any 2: Get the facts; talk to your supervisor; discuss with co-workers, teachers, or parents; complain to state agency.

300

How much is the minimum wage now, and can you be paid less?

 $15.00/hour for employers with 26 or more employees, and $14.00/hour for employers with 25 or less employees.

300

 Give one reason why teens should learn about job hazards.

Any of these: So you can get them corrected, so you won’t get hurt, so you can warn co-workers, because it’s your legal right to know.

300

True or False? Teens under 18 are allowed to drive motor vehicles on the job

False.

300

True or False? If you get injured on the job, you can sue your employer.

False. (In nearly all cases).

400

True or False? Your employer is required by law to give you any protective clothing and equipment you need.

True.

400

Name one way to protect workers from slippery floors.

Any of these: Clean up spills immediately, use non-slip floor mats.

400

If you are 16 or 17, how late can you work on a school night?

Not after 10pm.

400

True or False? You should tell your supervisor about a hazard before you complain to a government agency

True

500

True or False? You can’t join a union to protect your rights if your boss won’t let you.

False. You always have the right to join a union.

500

Name one job hazard that doesn’t affect your health right away, but may have effects later.

Any of these: Noise, eyestrain, repetitive motion, lifting, certain chemicals

500

Whom can you contact if your employer doesn’t pay minimum wage, or assigns you illegal hours?

Any of these: Employer, parent, teacher, counselor, state Labor Standards Enforcement office.

500

What agency enforces state health and safety laws and takes complaints from workers?

Cal/OSHA.

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