OSHA
ELECTRICAL & LIGHTING
SUSTAINABILITY
HVAC
PLUMBING
100

OSHA was created to protect people in this place

What is the workplace

100

This is the drawing used to indicate lighting types, smoke detectors, and light fixture locations in a set of plans.

What is a Reflected Ceiling Plan

100

Water that already has been used domestically but does not contain fecal matter. 

What is grey water? 

100

Electric, Natural Gas, and Propane are fuels for this kitchen appliance? 

What is a range (stove) 

100

Rural properties use these systems to supply and expel water. 

What are wells and septic systems? 

200

This is what the acronym OSHA stands for

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration

200

This is an electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent/overload or short circuit.

What is a circuit breaker?

200

This type of heating utilizes the heat from the earth to warm buildings. 

What is Geothermal? 

200

Range hoods and return registers are examples of this part of an HVAC system.

What is the exhaust? 

200

These are color of pipes carrying hot water throughout your building. 

What is red? 

300

Work boots, safety glasses and gloves (and masks!) are examples of this OSHA requirement

What are PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

300

This is the amount of volts typically found in a dedicated outlet. 

What is 240? 

300

This phenomena occurs when cities are warmer than surrounding areas due to human-made surfaces that absorb heat. 

What is the heat island effect? 

300

This is a vertical or horizontal space in a building that contains pipes or ducts.

What is a chase? 

300

This is what the "V" stands for in a DWV system. 

What is Vent

400

OSHA considers this to be the minimum height for a fatal fall. 

What is 6 feet

400

This is light fixture installed on the wall rather than on the ceiling.

What is a sconce? 

400

This is the percentage of global carbon emissions the construction industry is responsible for. 

What is 40%?

400

This is the standard unit of measurement for heat in a residential system.

What are BTU's

400

This is the unit we use to measure water usage for a flush fixture 

What is GPF (Gallons per flush) 

500

This is the disease caused by exposure to rock and mineral dust.

What is silicosis?

500

 This is the electrical current servicing homes in the U.S.

What is A/C power?

500

This is a type of natural ventilation that uses air pressure differences due to height to pull air through the building.

What is The Stack Effect? 

500

This is the "B" in BTU's

What is "British"

500

This is the maximum water usage for fixtures considered to be "low-flush fixtures".

What is 1.6 GPF

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