This one-hour course is designed to help Wisconsin plumbers protect themselves by explaining how to avoid potential worksite dangers and important workplace safety standards. 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.

Course ID(s): 961907

Approved By: Department of Safety & Professional Services - Plumber

  • Safety for Plumbers
    • Overview of Workplace Safety [2 Activities]
      • 01. Overview of Workplace Safety
      • End of cluster
    • Incremental Quiz 1 (3 questions)
    • Overview of Workplace Safety - OSHA General Safety and Health Regulations [2 Activities]
      • 01. Overview of Workplace Safety - OSHA General Safety and Health Regulations
      • End of cluster
    • Incremental Quiz 2 (2 questions)
    • Hazardous Substances and Environmental Risks [2 Activities]
      • 01. Hazardous Substances and Environmental Risks
      • End of cluster
    • Incremental Quiz 3 (3 questions)
    • Other Hazardous Substances and Environmental Risks [2 Activities]
      • 01. Other Hazardous Substances and Environmental Risks
      • End of cluster
    • Incremental Quiz 4 (2 questions)
  • Course Completion
    • Mandatory Questionnaire
    • Certificate of Completion
    • Expedited Reporting Available
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Instructor Bio

Randy Drake

Randy Drake is a licensed, master plumber with over 32 years' experience in the industry. He founded a plumbing business in 1993 which he successfully sold in 2013. He currently works for a plumbing company based in Traverse City, Michigan.