Plumbing and Gas Fitting Industry Module

Plumbing and gas fitting offer hands-on work that keeps water, gas, and drainage systems running in homes and businesses.

Many young people choose this industry because it provides practical skills, good pay, and the chance to learn on the job in a variety of settings.

33.8%

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of work-related injuries in this industry involve young workers.

That’s more than 1 in 3.
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Module structure

  • 7 Sections

    Each with a quiz, followed by a fun ‘Spot the Hazard’ industry simulation.

  • 22 to 25 Minutes

    Estimated learning time

100% pass required, but don’t worry, you get unlimited attempts.

Working in plumbing and gas fitting can be dangerous

The plumbing and gas fitting industry is one of the most dangerous for young workers, especially those who are just starting out.

Limited experience, challenging environments, and unexpected changes on site can quickly lead to problems.

Common job roles in this industry include:
  • Plumber

    Install, maintain, and repair water supply, drainage, and sewerage systems in homes, businesses, and public buildings.

  • Roof Plumber

    Fit and repair metal roofing, gutters, downpipes, and stormwater systems to keep properties weatherproof.

  • Gas Fitter

    Install and service gas pipes, meters, appliances, and systems, always following Australian safety standards.

  • Apprentice or Trade Assistant

    Work alongside licensed plumbers or gas fitters, gaining skills while helping with installations and repairs.

  • Drainage Worker

    Assist in building, clearing, and maintaining drainage systems to manage stormwater and prevent flooding.

Working in plumbing and gas fitting can be challenging, especially if you are an apprentice or trade assistant gaining experience on the job. That’s why it’s important to stay alert, follow safety procedures, and raise any concerns if something doesn’t seem right.

Statistics

Top incidents causing injuries

These are the top incidents causing injuries to young workers in the plumbing and gas fitting industry, based on a five-year average.

More health and safety hazards to look out for

  • Contact with chemical or hazardous substance

  • Electrical safety

  • Noise

  • Working in a confined space

  • Infection risks

Source

WorkCover WA claims data (2019–20 to 2023–24p), analysed by WorkSafe WA, 2025.

Notes

  • Calculations are based on a five-year total from 2019-20 to 2023-24p.
  • Percentages are based on all incident types; totals may not sum to 100% due to rounding or overlapping categories.
  • Injuries are measured by the number of LTI/Ds (lost time injuries/diseases), defined as one or more days/shifts lost.
  • The SmartMove plumbing and gas fitting industry is classified under ANZSIC 2006 – Class 3231 Plumbing Services.

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