Description
Instructor: Randy Drake
Course Description
This four-hour course teaches plumbers in Utah important workplace safety standards and explains how to avoid potential worksite dangers. Topics are presented in the following segments:
Workplace safety
This segment evaluates general safety concerns for plumbers and OSHA’s role in protecting workers from harm.
Hazardous substances and environmental risks
Learn about the hazards and risks that plumbers can encounter including lead, asbestos, mold, industrial chemicals, and mercury.
Flammable or combustible materials
Learn about all the substances and materials that are likely to catch fire. Additionally, explore fire protection and prevention standards.
Workplace hazards
Learn how to handle health and safety risks that plumbers encounter at a worksite. These include sulfur dioxide and biohazards such as sewage and rodent infestations. The course also examines standards for respirators and respirator use.
Physical strains
Learn about stresses and strains often placed on plumbers that can lead to pain and injury. This segment also describes how to reduce the amount and severity of injuries on the job.
Physical hazards
This segment addresses additional threats to plumbers' health and well-being, including burns, electric shock, eye injuries, slips, trips, and falls.