Hazardous Work and Activities to Persons Below 18 Years of Age

DOLE Department Order No. 004-99Other Rules and Procedures

DOLE Department Order No. 004-99, issued on September 21, 1999, establishes guidelines prohibiting employment of individuals below 18 years in hazardous work environments, as mandated by the Labor Code and Republic Act No. 7658. The order specifically bans employment for those under 15 years old in any setting that may endanger their health, safety, or moral development. It identifies various hazardous activities, including those involving physical, psychological, or sexual abuse, dangerous machinery, and unhealthy environments. The guidelines also allow limited domestic service for those aged 15 to 18, provided it adheres to safety limitations. The Department of Labor and Employment is tasked with enforcing these standards to protect child laborers.

September 21, 1999

DOLE DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 004-99

HAZARDOUS WORK AND ACTIVITIES TO PERSONS BELOW 18 YEARS OF AGE

SECTION 1. Basis. — This Guidelines is being issued pursuant to Article 139(c), Book III of the Labor Code of the Philippines, as amended, and its implementing rules and regulations, and Republic Act No. 7658, An Act Prohibiting the Employment of Children Below 15 Years of Age in Public and Private Undertakings, Amending for this Purpose Section 12, Article VIII of Republic Act No. 7610 (otherwise known as the Special Protection of Children Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act).

SECTION 2. Policy. — (a) The employment of a person below eighteen (18) years of age in an undertaking which is hazardous or deleterious in nature as identified in this Guidelines shall be prohibited.

(b) The employment of children below fifteen (15) years of age in any undertaking is likewise prohibited, except only in employment that would not endanger their life, safety, health and morals, or impair their normal development, and in any event subject to the requirements of Republic Act No. 7658.

SECTION 3. Coverage. — The following work and activities are hereby declared hazardous to persons below 18 years of age without prejudice to Section 14, Article VIII of Republic Act No. 7610; to DOLE Memorandum Circular No. 2, Series of 1998 (Technical Guidelines for Classifying Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Establishments, Workplaces and Work Processes) and to other work and activities that may subsequently be declared as such: prcd

1. Work which exposes children to physical, psychological or sexual abuse, such as in:

 lewd shows (stripteasers, burlesque dancers, and the like)

 cabarets

 bars (KTV, karaoke bars)

 dance halls

 bath houses and massage clinics

 escort service

 gambling halls and places

2. Work underground, under water, at dangerous heights or at unguarded heights of two meters and above, or in confined places, such as in:

 mining

 deep sea fishing/diving

 installing and repairing of telephone, telegraph and electrical lines; cable fitters

 painting buildings

 window cleaning

 fruit picking involving climbing

3. Work with dangerous machinery, equipment and tools, or which involves manual handling or transport of heavy loads, such as in:

 logging:

 construction

 quarrying

 operating agricultural machinery in mechanized farming

 metal work and welding

 driving or operating heavy equipment such as payloaders, backhoes, bulldozers, cranes, pile driving equipment, trailers, road rollers, tractor lifting appliances, scaffold winches, hoists, excavators and loading machines

 operating or setting motor-driven machines such as saws, presses and wood-working machines

 operating power-driven tools such as drills and jack hammers

 stevedoring

 working in airport hangars

 working in warehouses

 working in docks

4. Work in an unhealthy environment which may expose children to hazardous processes, to temperatures, noise levels or vibrations damaging to their health, to toxic, corrosive, poisonous, noxious, explosive, flammable and combustible substances or composites, to harmful biological agents, or to other dangerous chemicals including pharmaceuticals, such as in:

 manufacture or handling of pyrotechnics

 tanning

 pesticide spraying

 blacksmithing, hammersmiths, forging

 extracting lard and oil

 tiling and greasing of heavy machinery

 fiber and plastic preparing

 bleaching, dyeing, and finishing of textiles using chemicals

 embalming and as undertakers

 painting or as finishers in metal craft industries

 applying of adhesive/solvent in footwear, handicraft and woodwork industries

 brewing and distilling of alcoholic beverages

 recycling of batteries and containers or materials used or contaminated with chemicals

 working in abattoirs or slaughterhouses

 garbage collecting

 handling of animal manure in poultry houses or as fertilizer (compost and other decaying matter included) in farming

 working in hospitals or other health care facilities

 assisting in laboratories and x-ray work

 welding

 working in furnaces or kilns

 working in discotheques

 working in video arcades

5. Work under particularly difficult conditions such as work for long hours or during the night, or work where the child is unreasonably confined to the premises of the employer.

SECTION 4. Applicability of this Guideline to Domestic or Household Service. — Persons between 15 and 18 years of age may be allowed to engage in domestic or household service, subject in all cases to the limitations prescribed in Nos. 1 to 5 of Section 3 herein.

SECTION 5. Enforcement. — The labor standards enforcement officers of the Department of Labor and Employment shall use this Guidelines in monitoring of compliance with labor standards and laws related to child labor which provides for only two exceptions allowing children below fifteen (15) years of age to be employed provided such employment would not endanger their life, safety, health and morals, nor impair their normal development.

SECTION 6. Separability Clause. — If any part or provision of this Guidelines is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining provisions not affected thereby shall continue in full force and effect.

This Department Order shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its complete publication in two (2) newspapers of general circulation.

Accordingly, Department Order No. 4, approved on June 8, 1973, is hereby superseded.

(SGD.) BIENVENIDO E. LAGUESMASecretaryDepartment of Labor and Employment