The Delivery area of a restaurant offers
teen workers an opportunity for developing skills in communication,
material handling, and inventory control. Teen workers in this area
may also be exposed to the following hazards:
Remember that
Child
Labor Laws do not permit employees younger than 18 years old
from operating forklifts or employees younger than 16 from
loading or unloading goods on or off trucks, railcars, or
conveyors.
Workers can injure themselves from slips, trips, or falls,
while loading or unloading supplies in the delivery area or
storage area, or in the parking lot. Variable weather conditions
add to the potential hazards.
Possible Solutions
Teen Worker Solutions
Employers have the primary
responsibility for protecting the safety and health of their
workers. Employees are responsible for following the safe work
practices of their employers.
Be aware of outside conditions if unloading outside; wear
sun protection if sunny, and coats, gloves, boots if wet or
cold.
Wear appropriate non-slip footwear.
Keep walking surfaces free of ice and snow.
Carry items only at a height over which you can safely see.
Use no-skid waxes and surfaces coated with grit to create
non-slip surfaces in slippery areas.
Eliminate cluttered or obstructed hallways or walkways.
Employers have the primary
responsibility for protecting the safety and health of their
workers. Employees are responsible for following the safe work
practices of their employers.
Follow OSHA Standards including:
The Walking/Working Surfaces Standard [29
CFR 1910.22(a)(1)]:
Keep all places of employment clean and orderly and in a
sanitary condition.
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