Trump's EPA Could Allow Teenage Workers To Handle Dangerous Pesticides
Source: HuffPo
If the Environmental Protection Agency follows through with a reform now under consideration, teenage farmworkers and other working minors would once again be allowed to handle dangerous pesticides while on the job.
The EPA is now reevaluating a 2015 rule that tightened safety standards for farmworkers. In particular, the agency is considering changing or scrapping the requirement that anyone working with pesticides in agriculture be at least 18 years old.
Doctors had called for those restrictions to be put in place because pesticides can increase the risk of cancer or impact brain development in children.
The EPA may also tweak or do away with the age requirements of another recent rule, which spells out who can be certified to be an applicator of the chemicals that the EPA classifies as the most toxic. That could make it legal for minors to work with what are known as restricted-use pesticides, like arsenic and methyl bromide, in a host of industries beyond just agriculture, such as landscaping and pest control.
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Read more: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trumps-epa-could-expose-child-workers-to-dangerous-pesticides_us_5a565e90e4b0a300f9054405
secondwind
(16,903 posts)Archae
(46,328 posts)Except when it comes to profits.
bullwinkle428
(20,629 posts)Javaman
(62,530 posts)be prepared for the return of child labor and work houses.
the current trends are pointing to that.