
Safety Regulations for Child Labor
Safety regulations for child labor are laws designed to protect young workers from hazardous conditions. These regulations limit the types of jobs children can do, ensuring they do not engage in dangerous tasks or work in harmful environments. They also set restrictions on working hours to prevent exhaustion and ensure time for education. Employers must provide a safe work environment, and children must be of a certain age to start working. Overall, these laws aim to safeguard children's health and wellbeing while allowing them to gain work experience under safe conditions.