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  • 2013-2014 Video Streaming Training Sessions for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Administrators Training Session #4 Health and Safety: Department of Labor and Industry Regulations George R. Willcox Virginia Department of Education July 18, 2013
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  • Agenda Health and Safety: Department of Labor and Industry George R. Willcox, CTE Coordinator Wrap Up and Announcements 2013-2014 Video Streaming Training Sessions for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Administrators
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  • Health and Safety: Department of Labor and Industry Regulations 2013-2014 Video Streaming Training Sessions for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Administrators
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  • Virginia Child Labor Laws 2013-2014 Video Streaming Training Sessions for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Administrators Protecting Young Student Workers in the Commonwealth
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  • Department History Created by the Virginia General Assembly in 1898 as the Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics Received agency status and became the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry in 1927 The primary authority is the Code of Virginia 40.1: Labor Laws of Virginia
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  • Department Services Provides services to citizens, employers and employees to produce safe, healthy and productive working environments Central headquarters in Richmond Regional offices located in Abingdon, Manassas, Lynchburg, Norfolk, Richmond, Roanoke, and Verona
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  • The Child Labor Laws Code of Virginia 40.1-78 to 40.1-116 Virginia Administrative Code 16 VAC 15-30-10 to 16 VAC 15-50-50
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  • Hazardous Occupations Prohibited to All Minors Under 18 Code of Virginia 40.1-100 A Manufacturing or storing explosives Logging and Sawmilling Power-Driven Woodworking Machines Exposure to Radioactive Substances or Ionizing Radiation Power-Driven Hoisting Apparatus Power-Driven Metal Forming Machines
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  • Hazardous Occupations Prohibited to All Minors Under 18 Code of Virginia 40.1-100 A Mining Slaughtering, Meat- Packing Power-Driven Bakery Machines Power-Driven Paper Product Machines Manufacturing Brick, Tile, or Kindred Products Power-Driven Saws Wrecking, Demolition, Shipbreaking
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  • Hazardous Occupations Prohibited to All Minors Under 18 Code of Virginia 40.1-100 A Roofing Excavation Fire Fighting Serving Alcoholic Beverages Manufacturing Paints, Colors, or White Lead Preparing and Using Dangerous, Poisonous Chemicals
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  • Sexually Explicit Material Prohibited to All Minors Under 18 Code of Virginia 40.1-100.2 They are not allowed to perform or be involved in anything sexually explicit
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  • Driving at Work Code of Virginia 40.1-100 A Driving is prohibited for minors 16 and younger There are strict limits on when a 17-year-old may drive
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  • Restricted Duties for Minors Under 16 Code of Virginia 40.1-100 B Mechanical Establishments Commercial Canneries Automatic Passenger or Freight Elevators Dance Studio: Dance Club Providing Care for Patients Laboratory Helper, Therapist, Orderly, or Nurses Aide Veterinary Hospital Undertaking or Funeral Home Curb Service at a Restaurant Hotel or Motel Room Service
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  • Restricted Duties for Minors Under 16 Code of Virginia 40.1-100 B Brick, Coal, or Lumber Yards Ice Plants Ushers in Theaters Scaffolding Work or Construction Outdoor Theaters, Carnivals, Fairs Floor Shows, Pool Halls, Clubs, or Roadhouses Lifeguarding at the Beach Soliciting Manufacturing Transportation Warehousing and Storage Communications and Public Utilities
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  • Restricted Duties for Minors Under 16 Code of Virginia 40.1-100 B Boiler or Engine Rooms Maintenance or Repair Outside Window Washing with Ladders, Scaffolds, or a Substitute Cooking and Baking In Freezer and Meat Coolers Loading and Unloading Goods Pits, Racks, or Lifting Apparatus Inflating Tires Mounted on Rim with a Removable Retaining Ring Power-Driven Mowers and Cutters
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  • Student Learner Exemptions The following have a student learner exemption: Minors 16- or 17-years-old: Power-driven woodworking machines Power-driven metal forming machines Slaughtering and meat packing Power-driven bakery machines Power-driven paper products machines Power-driven saws Roofing Minors 14- or 15-years-old: The Restricted Occupations listed in Code of Virginia 40.1-100 B
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  • Work-Training Agreement Code of Virginia 40.1-88 and 89 Managed by the Coordinator of Schools Certifies the student learner is enrolled in a course of study and training in a Career and Technical Education program 16- or 17-year-olds may be employed in an exempt Hazardous Occupation 14- or 15-year-olds may be employed in a Restricted Occupation
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  • Work-Training Agreement Code of Virginia 40.1-88 and 89 States the work declared hazardous will be incidental to the training Hazardous work will be intermittent and for short periods of time under direct, close supervision Safety instruction shall be given by the school and linked to on-the-job training Contains a schedule of organized and progressive work processes
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  • Hour Restrictions Code of Virginia 40.1-80.1, 88, 115, and 116 Work-Training Agreements permit a student learner to work during school hours All other hours restrictions still apply
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  • Hour Restrictions All Minors Code of Virginia 40.1-116 Employers may not require a minor to work in violation of a local curfew ordinance
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  • Hour Restrictions Minors Under 16-Years-Old Code of Virginia 40.1-80.1 School Year Summer 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Not during school time They can start delivering newspapers at 4 AM 3 Hours on a School Day 18 Hours for a School Week 8 Hours on a Non-School day 40 Hours for a Non-School Week 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. June 1 st through Labor Day Not during school time They can start delivering newspapers at 4 AM 8 Hours a Non-School Day 40 Hours a Non-School Week
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  • Employers are required to give a 30 Minute Break after the minor works 5 Consecutive Hours Hour Restrictions Minors Under 16-Years-Old Code of Virginia 40.1-80.1
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  • Instructor Liability Code of Virginia 40.1-113 Coordinators can be held responsible for violations of the child labor laws Each violation is up to a $1000 Civil Monetary Penalty
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  • Career and Technical Educator Resources Joint workplace inspections Instructor / Staff training on Labor and Employment Laws Classroom presentations for CTE students Reference materials
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  • Federal Law Federal child labor laws are found in the Fair Labor Standards Act State and Federal Laws will occasionally differ Please comply with the strictest law For information on the Federal laws please contact the United States Department of Labor
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  • Questions
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  • Contacts Virginia Department of Labor and Industry www.doli.virginia.gov (804) 786-2706
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  • Announcements Session 5: CTE Local Advisory Committees: The Key to Strong, Successful Business/Industry Partnerships August 8, 2013 August Video Streaming Training Session
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  • Send questions regarding Session 4 to George Willcox at [email protected]@doe.virginia.gov Wrap Up Archived Session Session Evaluation at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VC5PQJQ http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VC5PQJQ Reminder: Directors Memos, Announcements, Quarterly Newsletters, and Cluster Specialist Listserv Messages. CTE Professional Associations Summer Conferences Thank you for joining us! Health and Safety: Department of Labor and Industry Regulations
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  • Questions and Answers Lolita B. Hall Director 804-225-2051 [email protected] B. Anne RoweGeorge R. Willcox Coordinator Curriculum & Instruction (C & I)Planning, Administration & Accountability (PAA) 804 225-2838804 225-2839 [email protected]@doe.virginia.gov Virginia Department of Education P. O. Box 2120 Richmond, Virginia 23218-2120 CTE Website: http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/career_technical/