TY - JOUR PY - 1999// TI - Protecting the health and safety of working teenagers JO - American family physician A1 - Rubenstein, H. A1 - Sternbach, M. R. A1 - Pollack, S. H. SP - 575 EP - 80, 587 VL - 60 IS - 2 N2 - More than one third of high school students work during the school year, and many more are employed during the summer months. Teenage workers face a variety of health and safety hazards. Occupational injury and illness are largely preventable, and family physicians can play a crucial role in this prevention effort by advising adolescents about common workplace dangers. Physicians who sign work permits and provide ongoing health care to teenagers should counsel them and their parents or guardians about the benefits and risks of work and discuss the regulations governing jobs that are prohibited for adolescents, work hours, protective measures and workers' compensation benefits.

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