Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Chapter 25 - CHILD LABOR
Subchapter 4 - HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIONS
Section 12-25-57 - Occupations involved in agricultural operations
Current through August, 2024
The following occupations in agriculture are declared hazardous for minors under sixteen years of age:
(1) Transporting, transferring, or applying anhydrous ammonia;
(2) Any occupation, including handling, applying, cleaning, or decontaminating equipment, associated with any pesticide restricted by the rules of the state department of agriculture or the occupational safety and health standards of the department;
(3) Operating a tractor of over twenty PTO (power take-off) horsepower or connecting or disconnecting an implement or any of its parts to or from such tractor;
(4) Operating or assisting to operate (including starting, stopping, adjusting, feeding, or any work involving physical contact associated with the operation of) any of the following machines:
(5) Working in a yard, pen, or stall occupied by a bull, boar, stud horse, cow with newborn calf, or sow with newborn pig;
(6) Working from a ladder or scaffold at a height of over twenty feet;
(7) Felling, bucking, skidding, loading, or unloading timber with a butt diameter of more than six inches; and
(8) Working inside any storage of a gas-tight type nature, inside a silo within two weeks after silage has been added, inside a silo when a top unloading device is in operating position, or inside a manure pit.