Florida Building Contractor Business/Finance Practice Exam

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At what age can individuals start working in hazardous non-farm occupations?

  1. 16 years old

  2. 18 years old

  3. 21 years old

  4. Any age with parental permission

The correct answer is: 18 years old

Individuals can begin working in hazardous non-farm occupations at 18 years old due to regulations set by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This legislation specifically outlines the minimum age requirements for employment in various types of jobs, particularly those that are deemed hazardous. The age of 18 acts as a safeguard, ensuring that young individuals are sufficiently mature to handle the responsibilities and risks associated with such work environments. Before this age, there are strict limitations placed on the types of jobs that minors can perform, especially when it involves any risk to their safety or well-being. This regulatory approach reflects a commitment to protecting younger workers from potentially dangerous job conditions they may not be fully prepared to navigate responsibly.