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Plumber

A plumber is a tradesperson who specializes in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water, and for sewage and drainage in plumbing systems.[1][2]

Plumber
Residential plumber at work.
Occupation
Occupation type
Vocational
Activity sectors
Construction
Description
Education required
Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Apprenticeship
Related jobs
Carpenter, electrician

History

The origin of the word "plumber" dates from the Roman Empire.[3] [4] Roman roofs used lead in conduits and drain pipes[5] and some were also covered with lead; lead was also used for piping and for making baths.[6] The Latin for lead is plumbum. In medieval times, anyone who worked with lead was referred to as a plumber; this can be seen from an extract about workmen fixing a roof in Westminster Palace; they were referred to as plumbers: "To Gilbert de Westminster, plumber, working about the roof of the pantry of the little hall, covering it with lead, and about various defects in the roof of the little hall".[7] Thus a person with expertise in working with lead was first known as a Plumbarius which was later shortened to plumber.

Plumbing activities

 
Plumber exiting a sewer via a manhole

Years of training and/or experience are needed to become a skilled plumber; some jurisdictions also require that plumbers be licensed.

Common plumbing tasks and skills include:

  • Reading drawings and specifications, to determine the layout of water supply, waste, and venting systems
  • Detecting faults in plumbing appliances and systems, and correctly diagnosing their causes
  • Installing, repairing and maintaining domestic, commercial, and industrial plumbing fixtures and systems
  • Locating and marking positions for pipe connections, passage holes, and fixtures in walls and floors
  • Measuring, cutting, bending, and threading pipes using hand and power tools or machines
  • Joining pipes and fittings together using soldering techniques, compression fittings, threaded fittings, solvent weld, crimp and push-fit fittings.
  • Testing pipes for leaks using air or water pressure gauges
  • Paying attention, in all work undertaken, to legal regulations and safety issues
  • Ensuring that all safety standards and building regulations are met.

United States

Each state and locality may have its own licensing and taxing schemes for plumbers. Some states license journeymen and master plumbers separately, while others license only master plumbers. To become licensed, plumbers must meet standards for training and experience, and in most cases, pass a certification exam.[8] There is no federal law establishing licenses for plumbers.[9]

Canada

In Canada, licensing requirements differ by province; however, the provinces have pooled resources to develop an Interprovincial Program Guide that developed and now maintains apprenticeship training standards across all provinces. The Red Seal Program, formally known as the Interprovincial Standards Red Seal Program, is a program that sets common standards to assess the skills of tradespeople across Canada.[10] The Red Seal, when affixed to a provincial or territorial trade certificate, indicates that a tradesperson has demonstrated the knowledge required for the national standard in that trade.

United Kingdom

National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) remained the main form of plumbing qualification until they were superseded in 2008 by the Qualification and Credit Framework (QCF)[11] and then again, in 2015, into the National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom. The terms NVQ and SVQ (Scottish Vocational Qualification) are still widely used.[12]

Plumbers in the United Kingdom are required to pass Level 2 and Level 3 vocational requirements of the City and Guilds of London Institute. There are several regulatory bodies in the United Kingdom providing accredited plumbing qualifications, including City and Guilds of London Institute and Pearson PLC.[13]

Ireland

In Ireland, a 4-year apprenticeship plus qualification exam was necessary for someone to practice professionally. Accreditation of businesses is of great help in order to show their credibility and experience in the job.

Australia

Plumbing work is defined in the Australian Standards (AS3500) Regulations 2013 and refers to any operation, work or process in connection with installation, removal, demolition, replacement, alteration, maintenance or repair to the system of pipes and fixtures that conveys clean water into and liquid waste out of a building.

To become a licensed plumber a four year apprenticeship and a Certificate III in Plumbing is required. As part of this course, instruction in the basics of gas fitting will be undertaken. Upon completion, these basics in gas fitting will allow the plumber to not only apply for their plumbing license but also an interim gas license, and carry out gas work under the supervision of a fully qualified gas fitter.

To obtain a full gas license from the Department of Mines and Energy, the plumber will need to have worked on an interim gas license for a minimum period of twelve months and successfully completed a Certificate IV in Plumbing.

Dangers

There are many types of dangers to a plumber. These include electric shock, strains and sprains, cuts and lacerations, bruises and contusions, fractures, burns and scalds, foreign bodies in the eye, and hernias.[14] Working at height or in confined spaces, or working with lead and asbestos are all on-site dangers that plumbers can face.[15]

Infectious disease risks

Plumbers risk infections[16] when dealing with human waste while repairing sewage systems. Microbes can be excreted in the faecal matter or vomit of the sufferer onto the toilet or sewage pipes. Human waste can contain infectious diseases such as cholera, typhoid, hepatitis, polio, cryptosporidiosis, ascariasis, and schistosomiasis.

Other uses

The term "White House Plumbers" was a popular name given to the covert White House Special Investigations Unit established on July 24, 1971, during the presidency of Richard Nixon. Their job was to plug intelligence "leaks" in the U.S. Government relating to the Vietnam War (i.e. the Pentagon Papers); hence the term "plumbers".[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ Whitney, William D., ed.. "Trade." Def, 7. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language vol. 8. New York. The Century Co. 1895. 6,415. Print.
  2. ^ Employment and Occupations in the Skilled Trades in Michigan 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives (June 2013).
  3. ^ Pulsifer, William H. Notes For a History of Lead, New York University Press, 1888 pp. 132, 158
  4. ^ "plumber (n.)". Online Etymology Dictionary. October 7, 2021. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  5. ^ Middleton, The Remains of Ancient Rome, Vol. 2, A & C Black, 1892
  6. ^ . ila-lead.org
  7. ^ EW Wedlake; J Britton (1836). "Westminster Palace". The history of the ancient palace and late Houses of Parliament at Westminster. J B Nichols and son. p. 122. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
  8. ^ "How to Become a Plumber".
  9. ^ "How to Become a Plumber in the USA". U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Red Seal Program".
  11. ^ "Plumbing Qualifications in the UK". Local Heroes. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  12. ^ "Plumbing Qualifications in the UK". Local Heroes. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  13. ^ "Plumbing Qualifications in the UK". Local Heroes. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  14. ^ "Injuries and Accident Causes in Plumbing Operations" United States Department of Labor. 1949
  15. ^ "9 Hazards Plumbers Should be Aware of". 15 January 2018.
  16. ^ "Infectious disease risks associated with occupational exposure: a systematic review of the literature"
  17. ^ "II. The Plumbers". The Atlantic. Retrieved 17 September 2013. In the early evening of June 17, 1971, Henry Kissinger held forth in the Oval Office, telling his President, and John Ehrlichman and Bob Haldeman, all about Daniel Ellsberg. Kissinger's comments were recorded, of course, on the hidden White House taping system, and four years later, a portion of that tape was listened to by the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, which was then investigating the internal White House police unit known as the Plumbers.

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This article is about the occupation For other uses see Plumber disambiguation A plumber is a tradesperson who specializes in installing and maintaining systems used for potable drinking water and for sewage and drainage in plumbing systems 1 2 PlumberResidential plumber at work OccupationOccupation typeVocationalActivity sectorsConstructionDescriptionEducation requiredIndustrial Training Institute ITI ApprenticeshipRelated jobsCarpenter electrician Contents 1 History 2 Plumbing activities 2 1 United States 2 2 Canada 2 3 United Kingdom 2 4 Ireland 2 5 Australia 3 Dangers 3 1 Infectious disease risks 4 Other uses 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe origin of the word plumber dates from the Roman Empire 3 4 Roman roofs used lead in conduits and drain pipes 5 and some were also covered with lead lead was also used for piping and for making baths 6 The Latin for lead is plumbum In medieval times anyone who worked with lead was referred to as a plumber this can be seen from an extract about workmen fixing a roof in Westminster Palace they were referred to as plumbers To Gilbert de Westminster plumber working about the roof of the pantry of the little hall covering it with lead and about various defects in the roof of the little hall 7 Thus a person with expertise in working with lead was first known as a Plumbarius which was later shortened to plumber Plumbing activities Edit Plumber exiting a sewer via a manhole Years of training and or experience are needed to become a skilled plumber some jurisdictions also require that plumbers be licensed Common plumbing tasks and skills include Reading drawings and specifications to determine the layout of water supply waste and venting systems Detecting faults in plumbing appliances and systems and correctly diagnosing their causes Installing repairing and maintaining domestic commercial and industrial plumbing fixtures and systems Locating and marking positions for pipe connections passage holes and fixtures in walls and floors Measuring cutting bending and threading pipes using hand and power tools or machines Joining pipes and fittings together using soldering techniques compression fittings threaded fittings solvent weld crimp and push fit fittings Testing pipes for leaks using air or water pressure gauges Paying attention in all work undertaken to legal regulations and safety issues Ensuring that all safety standards and building regulations are met United States Edit Each state and locality may have its own licensing and taxing schemes for plumbers Some states license journeymen and master plumbers separately while others license only master plumbers To become licensed plumbers must meet standards for training and experience and in most cases pass a certification exam 8 There is no federal law establishing licenses for plumbers 9 Canada Edit In Canada licensing requirements differ by province however the provinces have pooled resources to develop an Interprovincial Program Guide that developed and now maintains apprenticeship training standards across all provinces The Red Seal Program formally known as the Interprovincial Standards Red Seal Program is a program that sets common standards to assess the skills of tradespeople across Canada 10 The Red Seal when affixed to a provincial or territorial trade certificate indicates that a tradesperson has demonstrated the knowledge required for the national standard in that trade United Kingdom Edit National Vocational Qualifications NVQ remained the main form of plumbing qualification until they were superseded in 2008 by the Qualification and Credit Framework QCF 11 and then again in 2015 into the National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom The terms NVQ and SVQ Scottish Vocational Qualification are still widely used 12 Plumbers in the United Kingdom are required to pass Level 2 and Level 3 vocational requirements of the City and Guilds of London Institute There are several regulatory bodies in the United Kingdom providing accredited plumbing qualifications including City and Guilds of London Institute and Pearson PLC 13 Ireland Edit In Ireland a 4 year apprenticeship plus qualification exam was necessary for someone to practice professionally Accreditation of businesses is of great help in order to show their credibility and experience in the job Australia Edit Plumbing work is defined in the Australian Standards AS3500 Regulations 2013 and refers to any operation work or process in connection with installation removal demolition replacement alteration maintenance or repair to the system of pipes and fixtures that conveys clean water into and liquid waste out of a building To become a licensed plumber a four year apprenticeship and a Certificate III in Plumbing is required As part of this course instruction in the basics of gas fitting will be undertaken Upon completion these basics in gas fitting will allow the plumber to not only apply for their plumbing license but also an interim gas license and carry out gas work under the supervision of a fully qualified gas fitter To obtain a full gas license from the Department of Mines and Energy the plumber will need to have worked on an interim gas license for a minimum period of twelve months and successfully completed a Certificate IV in Plumbing Dangers EditThere are many types of dangers to a plumber These include electric shock strains and sprains cuts and lacerations bruises and contusions fractures burns and scalds foreign bodies in the eye and hernias 14 Working at height or in confined spaces or working with lead and asbestos are all on site dangers that plumbers can face 15 Infectious disease risks Edit Plumbers risk infections 16 when dealing with human waste while repairing sewage systems Microbes can be excreted in the faecal matter or vomit of the sufferer onto the toilet or sewage pipes Human waste can contain infectious diseases such as cholera typhoid hepatitis polio cryptosporidiosis ascariasis and schistosomiasis Other uses EditThe term White House Plumbers was a popular name given to the covert White House Special Investigations Unit established on July 24 1971 during the presidency of Richard Nixon Their job was to plug intelligence leaks in the U S Government relating to the Vietnam War i e the Pentagon Papers hence the term plumbers 17 See also EditPipefitter PipingReferences Edit Whitney William D ed Trade Def 7 The Century Dictionary An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language vol 8 New York The Century Co 1895 6 415 Print Employment and Occupations in the Skilled Trades in Michigan Archived 2017 12 01 at the Wayback Machine Michigan Department of Technology Management and Budget Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives June 2013 Pulsifer William H Notes For a History of Lead New York University Press 1888 pp 132 158 plumber n Online Etymology Dictionary October 7 2021 Retrieved October 7 2021 Middleton The Remains of Ancient Rome Vol 2 A amp C Black 1892 Historical production and uses of lead ila lead org EW Wedlake J Britton 1836 Westminster Palace The history of the ancient palace and late Houses of Parliament at Westminster J B Nichols and son p 122 Retrieved 28 June 2010 How to Become a Plumber How to Become a Plumber in the USA U S Bureau of Labor Statistics 1 November 2016 Retrieved 1 November 2016 Red Seal Program Plumbing Qualifications in the UK Local Heroes Retrieved 27 February 2018 Plumbing Qualifications in the UK Local Heroes Retrieved 27 February 2018 Plumbing Qualifications in the UK Local Heroes Retrieved 27 February 2018 Injuries and Accident Causes in Plumbing Operations United States Department of Labor 1949 9 Hazards Plumbers Should be Aware of 15 January 2018 Infectious disease risks associated with occupational exposure a systematic review of the literature II The Plumbers The Atlantic Retrieved 17 September 2013 In the early evening of June 17 1971 Henry Kissinger held forth in the Oval Office telling his President and John Ehrlichman and Bob Haldeman all about Daniel Ellsberg Kissinger s comments were recorded of course on the hidden White House taping system and four years later a portion of that tape was listened to by the Watergate Special Prosecution Force which was then investigating the internal White House police unit known as the Plumbers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plumber amp oldid 1153312608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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