This tool is used to drive nails into wood.
What is a Hammer?
This three-letter acronym stands for gear that protects your body on job sites.
What is PPE?
This is the number of inches in one foot.
What is 12?
This skilled worker installs and repairs electrical systems in buildings.
Who is an electrician?
This strong, gray mixture of cement, sand, and gravel is used for sidewalks and foundations.
What is concrete?
This tool is used to check if something is level or plumb.
What is a level?
This protective item is worn to protect your eyes while using power tools.
What are safety glasses?
This is half of 3 and ¾ inches.
What is 1 and ⅞ inches?
This construction trade focuses on installing and fixing water pipes.
Who is a plumber?
This common construction material is made from processed tree logs and comes in sheets or planks.
What is wood (or lumber)?
This powered tool drives screws into wood or drywall.
What is a drill?
This hard plastic item protects your head from falling objects.
What is a hard hat?
A window that’s 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide has this total square footage.
What is 12 square feet?
This person oversees the crew, budget, and schedule on a construction project.
Who is a project manager?
This brick-like material is used for walls and is held together with mortar.
What is a cinder block (or concrete block)?
Electricians use this to strip wires?
What is a Wire stripper?
Before climbing this, you should inspect it for damage and place it on stable ground.
What is a ladder?
A window that’s 2 feet tall and 5 feet wide has this total square footage.
What is 10 square feet?
This technician installs and services heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
Who is an HVAC technician?
This transparent material is used in windows and must be handled with care.
What is glass?
This power tool is used to cut wood in straight lines
What is a circular saw?
This is what OSHA stands for.
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
At $18/hour for 40 hours a week, this is your gross pay before taxes.
What is $720?
These three construction careers typically begin with apprenticeships.
What are electrician, plumber, and carpenter?
This flat, protective material is often used on roofs to keep buildings dry.
What are shingles?