Plumbing is hard work. Plumbing involves quite a lot more than the simple unclogging of a toilet or the snaking of a sink. A plumber works with a wide variety of materials and tools in conditions that range from very safe to extremely dangerous and they encounter something different every day. Plumbers in the United Kingdom work very hard to ensure that the UK's plumbing systems work the way they are supposed to work. It is vital that plumbers take their health and safety seriously and that they take all of the precautions necessary to ensure that they and the members of their teams are free from risk.
Plumbers are at a high risk for health problems. This is because they are regularly exposed to many different illnesses and infections. They can contract psittacosis and histoplasmosis from the regular contact they have with animal droppings. Plumbers also see regular exposure to harmful chemicals and elements like lead and the other chemicals that can be found in the plumbing materials they work with on a regular basis.
Plumbers also have to regularly deal with tight spaces. They will be forced to move or position themselves in ways that are not pleasant and that can strain the skeletal and muscular system. Plumbers also have to regularly work in extremely high elevations and for very long hours.
These harsh working conditions would be hard for anyone. Plumbers need to make sure that they take all of the precautions they can take to remain uninjured, healthy and safe.
1. A Plumber should take the time to familiarize himself with local safety codes. Knowing the safety codes from memory will ensure that a Plumber will know exactly which precautions to take no matter what situation he faces during his work day.
2. Plumbers should always have a durable and long lasting ventilation system ready for any job. Having clean air in ready supply can make many tougher jobs go much more smoothly and will cut down on the risk to the plumbers considerably.
3. Plumbers should always make sure that they are wearing the appropriate clothing. The proper footwear, safety goggles, hats and masks can all help plumbers to make sure that their bodies are protected against the different elements they will face while on the job.
4. The work area should always be clean and free of trash and clutter. The cleaner and less clutter there is in a Plumbers' work area, the better able a plumber will be to make sure that his job goes as smoothly as possible.
5. Plumbers must take breaks to have a rest. Keeping their bodies rested and healthy will make certain that they are better able to cope with longer projects.
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