NEW YORK STATE PROHIBITED OCCUPATIONS Elizabeth Tracy-Perkins Broome-Tioga BOCES Broome-Tioga BOCES.

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NEW YORK STATE PROHIBITED OCCUPATIONS Elizabeth Tracy-Perkins Broome-Tioga BOCES Broome-Tioga BOCES

 NO ONE UNDER 18 MAY BE EMPLOYED IN CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS

Construction Work  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Construction including  Wrecking  Demolition  Roofing  Excavating  Painting or Exterior cleaning from an elevated surface

Electrical Saw Operation  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Operation of Circular Saws  Band saws  Guillotine Shears

Slaughter House  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Slaughter house or meat-packing establishment

Power Driven Machinery  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Operation of power driven machinery  Wood working  Metal-forming  Metal-punching  Metal-shearing  Bakery  Paper product

Hoisting Machinery  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Power-driven hoisting apparatus

Brick Making  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Manufacture of bricks  Tiles  Kindred products

Radioactive Substances  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Any occupation involving exposure to radioactive substances  Ionizing radiation  Exposure to silica  Other harmful dust

Logging Operations  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Logging operations  Saw mill  Lath mill  Shingle mill  Cooperative-stock mill

Motor Vehicle Helper  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Helper on a motor vehicle

Elevator  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in: Care or operation of a freight or passenger elevator, except minors over 16 may operate automatic, push-button control elevators

Explosives  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Manufacturing, packing or storing of explosives nor in use or delivery of explosives

Baser Metals & Iridium  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Operating or using any emery, tripoli, rouge, corundum, stone, silicon carbide or an abrasive or emery polishing or buffing wheel where articles of the baser metals or iridium are manufactured

Machinery  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Machinery  Adjusting belts  Cleaning  Wiping  Oiling

Paint Packing  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Packing Paints  Dry Colors  Red leads  White leads

Poisonous Acids  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Preparing any composition in which dangerous or poisonous acids are used

Steam Boilers  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Operating steam boilers subject to Section 204 of the Labor Law

Quarry or Mining  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Any occupation or in connection with a  Mine  Quarry

Correctional Institutions  No one under 18 may be employed in or assist in:  Penal or Correctional Institutions if employment relates to the custody or care of prisoners or inmates

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