Plumbers
Electritian
HVAC Technician
Welder
Carpenter
100

What is the most common appliance plumbers work on?

Toilets

100

What is the main job of an electrician?

Maintaining and repairing electrical systems

100

What does HVAC stand for?

Healing, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning

100

Besides technical skill, welders must have this personal trait to ensure strong and safe welds.

Attention to detail.

100

Carpenters must use this to protect their eyes from sawdust, nails, and splinters.

Safety glasses.

200

This type of training combines paid on the job work with classroom instruction and is required to be a licensed plumber.

An apprenticeship.

200

Electricians follow these regulations from this federal agency.

OSHA

200

Becoming a fully qualified HVAC technician usually requires this combination of years in training and on-the-job experience.

2-5 years

200

The safety item that protects a welders eyes and face from sparks and bright arcs.

A welding helmet.

200
Carpenters often use this tool shaped like a T or L to ensure right angles on their cuts and assemblies.

A square.

300

What is the average hourly pay for a master plumber?

~$35/hr

300

Before starting an apprenticeship, electricians usually need this level of education.

A high school diploma or GED

300

Most HVAC technicians start their careers by completing one of these programs that combine classroom instruction with hands on training.

A vocational or technical school program

300

What is the most common electrode used in stick welding?

E6013

300

Carpenters often build this part of a house.

Structural framework.

400

It typically takes this many years of education, apprenticeship, and journeymen experience before a plumber can become a licensed master plumber.

7~12 years

400

After completing an apprenticeship, electricians take this exam to work independently as a licensed professional.

The journeymen electrician exam

400

HVAC technicians must often learn to work with this type of gas that is commonly used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

Refrigerant

400

What are the top 4 most common types of welding?

MIG, TIG, Stick, Flux-Cored Arc Welding

400

This branch of carpentry focuses on the building the structural parts of a building, like floors, walls and roof framing, before any finishing work is done.

Rough Carpentry

500

This simple rubber part inside a toilet tank is often the cause of a toilet that won't stop running.

Flapper

500

This type of an electrician focuses on designing, installing, and maintaining the wiring and systems that supply power to industrial machinery and large commercial buildings.

Industrial electrician

500

After completing training, HVAC technicians often must obtain this certification from the EPA to legally handle refrigerants.

EPA Section 608 Certification

500

This certification organization in the U.S is commonly used to test welders and certify welders?

American Welding Society (AWS)

500

What is the most common wood used by carpenters.

Pine

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