Child Labor Regulation No. 3, 29 CFR Part 570, Subpart C, limits the hours and the times of day that 14- and 15-year-olds may work:
- outside school hours
- no more than 3 hours on a school day, including Fridays;
- no more than 8 hours on a nonschool day;
- no more than 18 hours during a week when school is in session;
- no more than 40 hours during a week when school is not in session;
- between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. - except between June 1 and Labor day when the evening hour is extended to 9 p.m.
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Fourteen- and 15-year-olds may work in restaurants and quick-service food establishments, but only in certain jobs.
- They may perform cashiering, table service and "busing," and clean up work, including the use of vacuum cleaners and floor waxers.
- They may perform kitchen work and other work involved in preparing food and beverages, including the operation of devices used in such work, such as dish-washers, toasters, milk shake blenders, warming lamps, and coffee grinders.
- They may perform limited cooking duties involving electric or gas grills that do not entail cooking over an open flame. They may also cook with deep fat fryers that are equipped with and utilize devices that automatically raise and lower the "baskets" into and out of the hot grease of oil. They may not operate NIEOC boilers, rotisseries, pressure cookers or fryolators.
- They may not perform any baking activities.
- They may dispense food from cafeteria lines and steam tables and heat food in microwave ovens that do not have the capacity to heat food over 140ºF.
- They may not operate, clean, set up, adjust, repair or oil power driven machines including food slicers, processors, or mixers.
- They may clean kitchen surfaces and non-power-driven equipment, and filter, transport and dispose of cooking oil, but only when the temperature of the surface and oils do not exceed 100º F.
- They may not operate power-driven lawn mowers or cutters, work in freezers or meat coolers, or load or unload goods to or from trucks or conveyors.
- They are prohibited from working in any of the Hazardous Orders (discussed above for 16- and 17-year-olds).
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