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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 688 — Provisions Governing the YouthBuild Program · § 688.700

§ 688.700. What are the safety requirements for the YouthBuild program?

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(a)YouthBuild Grantees must comply with § 683.280 of this chapter, which applies Federal and State health and safety standards to the working conditions under WIOA-funded projects and programs. These health and safety standards include “hazardous orders” governing child labor at 29 CFR part 570.
(b)YouthBuild grantees are required to:
(1)Provide comprehensive safety training for youth working on YouthBuild construction projects;
(2)Have written, jobsite-specific safety plans overseen by an on-site supervisor with authority to enforce safety procedures;
(3)Provide necessary personal protective equipment to youth working on YouthBuild projects; and
(4)Submit required injury incident reports.
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