• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
LOHP

LOHP

Safe Jobs. Healthy Lives.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Staff
    • Partners & Funders
    • LOHP History
    • Healthy Jobs
  • Our Work
    • What We Do
      • Training for Action
      • Communication Campaigns and Educational Materials
      • Community-Engaged Research
      • Policy Analysis
      • Academics and Student Internships
    • Featured Areas
  • Upcoming Trainings
  • Materials & Resources
    • Educational Materials
      • Fact Sheets and Tools
      • Curricula and Training Guides
      • Small Business Resources
      • Materials By Language
      • Collective Bargaining
    • Research and Policy
    • Webinars
    • Resource Center
  • News
    • In the News
    • LOHP Newsletters
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Young Workers’ Health and Safety

youngworker

Youth are often at high risk for injury due to their inexperience, lack of training, and developmental stage, among other reasons. LOHP has worked for over 15 years to promote the health and safety of young workers by reaching out to employers, teachers, parents, health care providers and youth themselves. We have partnered with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the Education Development Center, Inc. and numerous state agencies across the country to develop programs that aim to reduce the high rate of injury among this vulnerable working population.

THE CALIFORNIA PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUNG WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY

LOHP coordinates this statewide task force, which brings together government agencies and statewide organizations representing educators, employers, parents, job trainers and others. The partnership develops and promotes strategies to protect youth at work and serves as an advisory group on young worker advocacy projects.

  • For more information on teen worker health and safety, see www.youngworkers.org.
  • To view LOHP’s Young Worker materials, click here.

YOUNG WORKER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

Youth can also play a unique role in educating their peers and others in their communities. The Young Worker Leadership Academy teaches youth about workplace health and safety issues and their rights and responsibilities, and provides a forum for planning specific actions that can be taken in their own communities. At least one academy is held each year, involving teams of youth from throughout the state. Community actions have included conducting health and safety activities in their schools and community centers, designing informational brochures and videos, and gaining new school policies to provide working teens with health and safety information through the work permit process. These projects help highlight California’s Safe Jobs for Youth Month in May, an activity of the California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety.YWLA is funded by the Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation, as part of WOSHTEP.

For more information about the Young Worker Leadership Academy, contact Yasin Khan at yasin_khan@berkeley.edu.

MAY IS SAFE JOBS FOR YOUTH MONTH

LOHP and the California Partnership sponsor an annual safety poster contest for teen artists as well as a Public Service Announcement (PSA) video contest for teens.

For more information, educational resource kits, and galleries of previous winners, visit www.youngworkers.org.

NATIONAL YOUNG WORKER SAFETY RESOURCE CENTER

The National Young Worker Safety Resource Center (YWSRC) is a collaborative project of U.C. Berkeley’s Labor Occupational Health Program (LOHP) and the Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) in Massachusetts. The YWSRC provides training, technical assistance, and resource materials to state and community groups throughout the country.

OUTREACH TO ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

LOHP has recently developed and piloted tested distribution of educational materials for adolescent health care providers in both school- and community-based clinics, including tip sheets for providers to help them ask their teen patients questions about work.

Primary Sidebar

Button - Return to Collective Bargaining Home

On This Page

  • THE CALIFORNIA PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUNG WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY
  • YOUNG WORKER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
  • MAY IS SAFE JOBS FOR YOUTH MONTH
  • NATIONAL YOUNG WORKER SAFETY RESOURCE CENTER
  • OUTREACH TO ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
  • About Us
  • Staff
  • Partners & Funders
  • LOHP History

ucberkeleylohp

We are a #publichealth program that promotes safe, healthy, & just workplaces through training, outreach, and research.

Each May, LOHP coordinates the Safe Jobs for Youth Each May, LOHP coordinates the Safe Jobs for Youth Month Campaign to raise awareness about protecting young workers on the job. As the summer job season approaches, many young people are entering the workforce for the very first time, likely without the information they need about their rights on the job, or how to stay safe at work. 

At youngworkers.org, we have resources that can help.  We have resources for young workers, parents, educators, and employers  Learn more:

https://youngworkers.org/safe-jobs-for-youth-month/

#SafeJobs4YouthMonth #SafeJobsForYouthMonth #YoungWorkers #KnowYourRights #sj4ym
#worksafety 

Image description: Photo cutout of two teen boys, one speaking into a microphone. Photo text reads: May is Safe Jobs for Youth Month. 
Photo: @joycexiphotography
In April we trained a powerful group of leaders sp In April we trained a powerful group of leaders spearheading SEIU's Workers United Laundry Division’s regional health and safety committees. They are preparing to negotiate with the employers and to bring information to their coworkers about their rights and how to take action on key hazards they face like high heat, chemicals, and repetitive motions doing hard and heavy work.  Industrial laundry workers are required to bend and reach to pull tangled heaps of heavy linens, use harsh chemicals, and push carts weighing hundreds of pounds, all in extremely hot indoor temperatures.  @workersunited.west @seiuca  #workersafety  #workersrights 

Image descriptions:  A photo carousel of members of the laundry workers union gathering. Workers are gathered in small groups in discussion, laughing, and mapping out the safety hazards in their workplace on paper. workersrights

Hace un par de semanas, hicimos una una capacitación con un grupo de líderes poderosos a cargo de los comités regionales de salud y seguridad de la División de Lavandería de SEIU Workers United. Estos líderes se están preparando para negociar con sus empleadores y para dar información a sus compañeros de trabajo sobre sus derechos y qué hacer sobre riesgos que enfrentan como el calor extremo, los productos químicos y movimientos repetitivos haciendo trabajo pesado y difícil.  os trabajadores de lavanderías industriales tienen que agacharse y estirarse para jalar montones enredados de ropa y s’abanas, productos químicos fuertes y empujar carritos que pesan cientos de libras; todo  bajo temperaturas interiores extremadamente elevadas. @workersunited.west  #seguridadlabora  #derechosdelostrabajadores 

Descripciones de las imágenes: Un carrusel de fotos de miembros del SEIU Workers United. Los trabajadores se encuentran congregados en pequeños grupos, conversando, riendo y señalando en papel los riesgos de seguridad presentes en su lugar de trabajo.
All workers deserve to be safe at work. #SafeJobs All workers deserve to be safe at work.

#SafeJobs | #InternationalWorkersDay 

Image description: A group of workers smiling in front of three hanging posters that read "Safe Jobs, Healthy Lives." Blue Lettering reads "International Workers' Day. All Workers Deserve Safe Jobs and Healthy Lives," with the UC Berkeley Labor Occupational Health Program's logo centered at the bottom.
#safetyfirst #protectworkers #scuba Video descrip #safetyfirst #protectworkers #scuba  Video description:
Group of participants in a safety training wearing Tyvek suits dancing
All workers have the right to safe jobs and health All workers have the right to safe jobs and healthy lives. 

#SafeJobs | #WorkersMemorialDay 

Image descriptions:

1. A women stands in front of a slide that reads 'What is Worker's Memorial Day? 385 workers in the US die each day from hazardous working conditions." Text reads "Workers' Memorial Day Hold the Line for Safe Jobs"

2. Text reads "Each day over 380 workers are killed. Over 8,600 workers are injured and sick from dangerous conditions at work." A cutout of two workers in hazmat suits in the bottom right corner.

3. Text reads "Honor those who lost their lives from unsafe working conditions. Protect worker health & safety." Three lit candles are centered at the bottom  with the UC Berkeley Labor Occupational Health Program logo.
Congrats to Jimena Rodriguez-Gamez @jimeena.rdz an Congrats to Jimena Rodriguez-Gamez @jimeena.rdz and Santiago Fuentes @sfuentess.__  who have both been accepted into the @ucberkeleypublichealth, MPH Environmental Health Sciences program! Both Jimena and Santiago joined us last summer as part of the Occupational Health Internship Program @ohip.aoec. OHIP interns learn about the field of occupational safety and health from those with most at stake: working people. Jimena and Santiago partnered with @liunalocal67 and the @cafastfoodunion, among others, and their achievements remind us how critical this program is to building the pipeline of leaders in occupational health & safety that we need in this moment. 🎉 

#nextgen #PublicHealth #workersrights
Follow on Instagram

Footer

COEH Logo SOPH Logo UCB Logo
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn

Copyright © 2026 · LOHP and The University of California Regents · Privacy Policy