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Course 13908 - Plumbing Design, Lead, Construction and Installation, Trenching and Excavations

This course is broken out into three sections and is intended to familiarize those involved in the plumbing trades with the current codes and regulations:

1. Plumbing Design, Construction and Installation (SPS 382)

Review of the current plumbing codes.

2. Lead in Construction (OSHA)
Overview of the OSHA Lead Standards for construction.

3. Trenching and Excavations (OSHA)

Overview of the OSHA Trenching and Excavation Rule.

$99.00

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This Course Is Worth 3 credits for the
Utility Contractor License

Course 13909 - Plumbing Definitions and Standards, Lead in Construction, Trenching and Excavations

This course is broken out into three sections and is intended to familiarize those involved in the plumbing trades with the current codes and regulations:

1. Definitions and Standards (SPS 381)

Review of the current plumbing codes.

2. Lead in Construction (OSHA)
Overview of the OSHA Lead Standards for construction.

3. Trenching and Excavations (OSHA)

Overview of the OSHA Trenching and Excavation Rule.

$99.00

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This Course Is Worth 3 credits for the
Utility Contractor License

Course 12858 - Scaffolds And Safety

This Course Is Worth 4 credits for the
Utility Contractor License

Scaffolding is one component of the residential construction fall hazard regulations. This course is intended to assist employers and employees in their efforts to comply with the current OSHA scaffold requirements for construction work, as falls are the leading cause of death for workers engaged in residential construction.

$40.00

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Course 13932 -
Trenching and Excavations

This Course Is Worth 4 credits for the
Utility Contractor License

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued its first Excavation and Trenching Standard in 1971 to protect workers from excavation hazards. Since then, OSHA has amended the standard several times to increase worker protection and to reduce the frequency and severity of excavation accidents and injuries. Despite these efforts, excavation- related accidents resulting in injuries and fatalities continue to occur.

This course is an overview of OSHA’s Trenching and Excavating Rule for the construction industry. Employers and employees will benefit from knowing the risks associated with excavations and trenching and solutions to minimizing the dangers.

$40.00

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Course 12909 - Fall Protection

This course is intended to assist employers and employees in their efforts to comply with the current OSHA Fall Protection Requirements for residential construction work, as falls are the leading cause of death for workers engaged in residential construction.

$60.00

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This Course Is Worth 6 credits for the
Utility Contractor License

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