B.C. sets age limits to boost safety for young workers in hazardous jobs
VICTORIA — Amendments to British Columbia’s Employment Standards Regulation take effect on Jan. 1, as the province aims to increase safety for young workers.
A statement from the Ministry of Labour says the regulations set out minimum ages for certain types of employment.
New rules will require a minimum age of 18 to work as a logger or in smelters, oil drilling or anywhere there is a risk of exposure to certain harmful materials.
Workers must be at least 16 to be employed in construction, fish processing and some animal processing work.