7. Children who does the
children labour they do
same kind of jobs like
garbage picking ,brick
worker, boot polish etc.?
No, they also work
in factories and
industries .
8. What work does these
poor children do ? do they
have work of there ages?
They do all the work
that man do in a
factory or
industries.
9.
10. Electroplate worker,
India 1993: The educated
use of protective
equipment by
electroplaters is
extremely important in
preventing contact with
various metals and acids.
The minimum protective
equipment should include
gloves, aprons, boots,
and chemical handlers'
goggles. Aprons should
come below the top of the
boots.
11. Metal workers, India 1995: Children in factories such as this make
polished metal tableware. They use high speed polishing machines
and the noise in these factories is overwhelming. No doubt most of
the workers suffer hearing loss from the loud noise.
12. Brick worker, India 1993
Throughout much of the world, bricks are made by hand. Even a
small brick factory may produce as many as 500,000 bricks per year.
Each brick weighs between one and two kilograms (2.2-4.4 pounds).
A small child may haul over 1,000 bricks on his/her head or back
each day.