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09/19/2019

Where can I find out how to take my state construction licensing exam?

When you visit the link below at Contractor Exam Academy this is the resource of information that you will see for each states licensing information. Here is a sample, we’ve selected a state and trade at random.

Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners
929 E. 41st Street
Austin, TX 78765
(800) 845-6584 or (512) 936-5200
State Board of Plumbin

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Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners
929 E. 41st Street
Austin, TX 78765
(800) 845-6584 or (512) 936-5200
Plumbing Exam Applicatio

214 Questions

Content:

General Plumbing Codes (60)
Plumbing Codes specific to
Water Heater Installation (25)
OSHA Code of Federal Regulations (25)
Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS) as they apply to Plumbing Fixture Installations (25)
Liquid Petroleum Gas Piping Installation (25)
Plumbing Related Mathematics (25)
Plumbing License Laws and Board Rules (25)
Fuel Gas Pipe Sizing Chart (1)
Water Pipe Sizing Chart (1)
Gas Fueled Appliance Vent Sizing Chart (1)
Drainage System Pipe Sizing Chart (1)


You will need these books to prepare for your exam:

International Plumbing Code, 2012, ICC
International Fuel Gas Code, 2012, ICC
Code of Federal Regulations – 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA), Subparts A-B: General 1926.1-16; Subpart E: 1926.95-104; Subpart I: 1926.300-303; Subpart J: 1926.350-354; Subpart L:1926.451-452; Subpart P: 1926.650-652; and Appendix C to Subpart P. OSHA
NFPA 54: National Fuel Gas Code, 2015, Chapters 4 thru 10
Texas Accessibility Standards – Architectural Barriers Division, Sections 1.1, 1.2, 3.4, 3.5, 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.1.6, 4.15-24, 4.26, 6.4, and 9.1.2.
Texas State Plumbing License Law: Occupations Code, Title 8, Chapter 1301, Sections 1301.351, 1301.356, 1301.403, 1301.404, 1301.452, 1301.502, 1301.508, 1301.701, and 1301.702
Texas Board Rules: Administrative Code, Sections 361.1, 365.1, 367.2, 367.4, 367.5, and 367.7

09/03/2019

CONTRACTOR EXAM ACADEMY

Whether you are just starting out as a contractor or a journeyman looking to get accredited in a new state, understanding OSHA regulations is important. Without working knowledge of your industry-specific OSHA requirements, you will likely fail your exam. Naturally, this has led to a lot of would-be contractors getting frustrated with OSHA.
We get it. It’s tough to balance studying for the exam with a busy daily work schedule, and it’s tough to find the motivation after a long day. Still, none of that changes the fact that understanding OSHA regulations is essential to obtaining your new license. On top of that, the requirements exist for a reason, and OSHA is important for job safety too. What is OSHA, and who uses it? OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and it is a part of the United States Department of Labor. OSHA’s mandate is to establish and enforce workplace safety standards and to provide training, outreach and education. Excluding industries covered by a different act (ex. Mine Health and Safety Administration), OSHA covers all workplaces in the United States. The odds of an inspection at an antique store are slim to none, but if you are reading this, you most likely do not work in an antique store. All contractor licenses require OSHA knowledge
General, Plumbing, Electrical, Mechanical. If you are working in the trades in any capacity, you need to master the relevant OSHA requirements. From a journeyman HVAC contractor to a road work contractor looking to switch states, each specific situation might be different, but the end result is the same: You need to learn OSHA to obtain your license. The good news? There are fellow contractors out there who can help you learn OSHA requirements without wasting time or money. At Contractor Exam Academy, our expert team has put together an exclusive OSHA training video designed to help contractors pass state licensing exams on the first try. Claim your FREE video today:
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04/24/2019

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