Agriculture is the most dangerous industry for child workers, yet the laws that regulate the work of children in the fields are among the least protective of worker health and safety. This Article examines the failure of U.S. laws and international obligations to protect children from the devastating effects of pesticide exposure. Part II of this Article will explain the presence of children in fields and their heightened vulnerability to pesticides compared to adult farmworkers. In addition, it will discuss the deficiencies in current pesticide laws that result in inadequate protection for child farmworkers. Part III will examine the United States’ unsuccessful attempts to protect child farmworkers on both a national and international leve...
Graduation date: 1990More than 2.3 billion pounds of pesticides with a value of $4.1 billions\ud are...
The US Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated a Worker Protection Standard which requires t...
The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 was heralded with great expectations as a means to increase ...
Agriculture is the most dangerous industry for child workers, yet the laws that regulate the work of...
With increase in world population and industrialization coupled with the negative impacts of climate...
It has long been recognized that many pesticide products offer a potential hazard, which if unregula...
Millions of farm workers nation-wide who load, mix and/or apply pesticides are exposed to incredible...
Approximately 400,000 children across the United States are working in fields and orchards tending a...
Farmworkers in the United States are recognized as an environmental justice community. The farmworke...
In 2015, the EPA (USA) announced its intention to strengthen farmworker protections against pesticid...
Aim The focus of this review is to highlight the evidence of the take-home pathway as an additional...
INTRODUCTION. The enhanced susceptibility of children and adolescents to the adverse effects of pest...
Although data on the carcinogenicity of agricultural pesticides are still being generated and are th...
This study reports on the health hazards facing children working in agriculture and the inadequacy o...
The US Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated a Worker Protection Standard which requires t...
Graduation date: 1990More than 2.3 billion pounds of pesticides with a value of $4.1 billions\ud are...
The US Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated a Worker Protection Standard which requires t...
The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 was heralded with great expectations as a means to increase ...
Agriculture is the most dangerous industry for child workers, yet the laws that regulate the work of...
With increase in world population and industrialization coupled with the negative impacts of climate...
It has long been recognized that many pesticide products offer a potential hazard, which if unregula...
Millions of farm workers nation-wide who load, mix and/or apply pesticides are exposed to incredible...
Approximately 400,000 children across the United States are working in fields and orchards tending a...
Farmworkers in the United States are recognized as an environmental justice community. The farmworke...
In 2015, the EPA (USA) announced its intention to strengthen farmworker protections against pesticid...
Aim The focus of this review is to highlight the evidence of the take-home pathway as an additional...
INTRODUCTION. The enhanced susceptibility of children and adolescents to the adverse effects of pest...
Although data on the carcinogenicity of agricultural pesticides are still being generated and are th...
This study reports on the health hazards facing children working in agriculture and the inadequacy o...
The US Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated a Worker Protection Standard which requires t...
Graduation date: 1990More than 2.3 billion pounds of pesticides with a value of $4.1 billions\ud are...
The US Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated a Worker Protection Standard which requires t...
The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 was heralded with great expectations as a means to increase ...