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Roughly 4 million U.S. teens are working this summer and about 500 will be injured in the workplace each day. Health safety experts are calling on the government to revise its 60-year-old list of jobs barred to young kids because they are too dangerous.
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Federal rules already prohibit kids from many hazardous jobs such as mining and logging but, for the most part, more regulations will not prevent kids from continuing to take the jobs that pay them the most money or allow them easy entry into the field.
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