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Young people are especially vulnerable in the workplace.Across Europe, 18 to 24-year-olds are at least 50% more likely to be hurt at work than older people. Young people are also more likely to suffer from an occupational illness. |
Behind the statistics are individual stories. Young people having to live with the consequences of accidents and illness. Young people dying who had their whole lives ahead of them.
There are many reasons why young workers are at risk. But they are all things that
we can do something about. Employers, educators, health and safety professionals, policy makers, and young workers themselves - we all have a responsibility to help keep young people safe and healthy.
New to the job and new to the workplace, young people lack experience, and may not pay enough attention to the risks that they face:
For their part, employers may fail to take account of the vulnerability of young people, by providing them with the training, supervision and safeguards that they need, and giving them work that is appropriate for them.
The exact risks that they face depend on the type of work that they are doing. Common risks include:
