May is Safe Jobs for Youth Month
Get the Word Out!
Safe Jobs for Youth Month (SJFYM) is an annual public awareness campaign observed throughout the month of May that helps communities implement strategies to create safe working environments for our teenage workers.
Having a job as a teenager can be great. Young workers earn money, learn responsibility, and get new skills. But is the work safe? Have they been trained? Do they know what to do if there is a problem?
Resources
- The California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety provides training, educational materials, technical assistance and information and referrals to help educate and protect young workers. You can download a Safe Jobs for Youth Month Resource Kit (teaching activity, community service suggestions, the winning poster, tips for parents, and more).
- Facts for Employers: a fact sheet outlining all the measures you can take to keep all your teenage employees safe. (PDF)
- The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) Safe Jobs Website: Navigate the experiences of young workers in seven different industries: food service, grocery clerk, etc. Each industry outlines basic labor and health and safety standards for occupations employing young workers.
Public Service Announcements
- California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) has created Public Service Announcements in seven languages regarding health, safety, and employment information. The PSAs can easily be downloaded. Radio stations throughout the state play these PSAs to raise awareness among teens, parents, educators and other government agencies about workplace safety resources.