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Delaware hazardous orders for minors

Federal FLSA defines 17 Hazardous Occupations Orders (HO-1 to HO-17) that prohibit minors under 18 from working in specific dangerous jobs. Every state — including Delaware — incorporates the full federal list by reference. On top of that floor, Delaware layers 2 additions enforced under Delaware Code Title 19 Chapter 5 (Employment of Children).

Quick facts

Federal HOs
17 (HO-1 to HO-17)
Delaware additions
2
Min age for HO work
18 (HO-2 / HO-7: 17 with carve-outs)
Enforced by
Delaware Department of Labor (online)
State statute
Delaware Code Title 19 Chapter 5 (Employment of Children)
Last verified

Federal hazardous orders that apply in Delaware

All 17 federal HOs apply in Delaware by operation of the FLSA (29 CFR Part 570 Subpart E) and the § 218(a) “more protective” clause. Delaware's own code re-lists 3 of them by name — the remainder are still binding through federal incorporation.

Re-listed in Delaware code

  • 29 CFR Part 570All federal hazardous orders HO-1 through HO-17
  • HO-10Operating power-driven meat-processing machines
  • HO-16Roofing operations and work on or about a roof

See the full federal HO-1 to HO-17 list with plain-English summaries →

Delaware additions on top of the federal floor

These prohibitions are unique to Delaware or go further than the federal floor. They're enforced under Delaware Code Title 19 Chapter 5 (Employment of Children) by Delaware Department of Labor (online).

  • Door-to-door sales for minors under 16 without adult supervision19 Del. C. §504
  • Sale or service of alcohol for minors under 184 Del. C. §706

Where to verify Delaware's hazardous-orders enforcement

When the FLSA federal floor and Delaware state rules conflict, the stricter standard applies (FLSA § 218(a)). If you're an employer unsure whether a specific task is allowed, or a parent / minor who suspects a violation, contact the state labor agency directly through the links below.