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May Info Brief is out now 💥In this month's issue:💻 Self-certification webinar⚖️ District Court sentencing🪠 Plumbing wast...
29/05/2026

May Info Brief is out now 💥

In this month's issue:

💻 Self-certification webinar
⚖️ District Court sentencing
🪠 Plumbing waste systems and drainage design

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Self-certification webinar

New episode now on Spotify 🎧The latest episode of Safe and Skilled is now live — covering one of the Board’s most common...
27/05/2026

New episode now on Spotify 🎧

The latest episode of Safe and Skilled is now live — covering one of the Board’s most common technical enquiry topics: gas appliance clearances.

From cooktops and rangehoods to barbecues, fireplaces and flue terminals, this episode looks at common clearance mistakes, why they matter, and practical ways to avoid costly rework and compliance issues.

If you work with gas appliances, this is a good reminder to check manufacturer instructions, confirm clearances early, and avoid assumptions that can cause problems later.

Listen now on Spotify:
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Safe and Skilled podcast · Episode

The Webinar on Self-certification for Plumbing and Drainlaying that was held on 18 May 2026 is now on YouTube 📺Watch bac...
21/05/2026

The Webinar on Self-certification for Plumbing and Drainlaying that was held on 18 May 2026 is now on YouTube 📺

Watch back forupdates from the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board on the intended eligibility criteria, endorsement process, and expected self-certification documentation and an update from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment on the expanded scope of the scheme, the building consent process, and what happens after building consent is granted.

Watch here 👉

An update from the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board on the intended eligibility criteria, endorsement process, and expected self-certification docu...

Prepare for lead-free plumbing 🚰Starting 2 May 2026, New Zealand will require lead-free plumbing for drinking water.  Th...
15/04/2026

Prepare for lead-free plumbing 🚰
Starting 2 May 2026, New Zealand will require lead-free plumbing for drinking water.

This change will reduce the risk of lead exposure through drinking water, particularly for children, and support safer long-term public health outcomes. It aligns with international standards and reflects the important role plumbers play in protecting public health.

🔗 Read more https://www.pgdb.co.nz/about_the_board/news/prepare-for-lead-free-plumbing/
🎙️ Listen to the podcast episode on lead-free https://open.spotify.com/episode/6EJekXJRZb9x2ivaZmNicq?si=YYGvBFJ_Qu6NazD7NP1kfQ

The latest issue of Info Brief is out now 🗞️ In this month's edition:🪪 Relicensing reminder🗑️ On-site wastewater treatme...
30/03/2026

The latest issue of Info Brief is out now 🗞️

In this month's edition:

🪪 Relicensing reminder

🗑️ On-site wastewater treatment and disposal

🎙️ New Safe and Skilled podcast episodes

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Renew your licence – new licensing year starts tomorrow

Today we celebrated World Plumbing Day at the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board by wearing blue and sharing a m...
11/03/2026

Today we celebrated World Plumbing Day at the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board by wearing blue and sharing a morning tea together.

World Plumbing Day is celebrated around the world to recognise the vital role plumbing plays in protecting public health and connecting communities to safe water and sanitation.

Plumbing is something most of us only notice when it stops working – but it quietly supports homes, workplaces, hospitals and schools every day.

Today we’re celebrating the skilled practitioners who keep these systems working and help keep our communities safe.

Today, on International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating women in the trades. We spoke with Storm Dawson - Certifying Plum...
07/03/2026

Today, on International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating women in the trades. We spoke with Storm Dawson - Certifying Plumber, Certifying Drainlayer and Gasfitter - about her career.

Storm entered the trades when exploring opportunities after finishing high school; ringing around businesses in Timaru to ask if anyone would take her on for work experience. Hadlee & Brunton answered the call. Storm did a week of work experience with the company at the end of 2018 and was invited back to start full time in January 2019.

“It definitely wasn’t easy to get my foot in the door - I had phoned every local plumbing company looking for work experience. I am grateful that someone was willing to give me a chance.”

Growing up on a sheep and beef farm surrounded by hands-on work, Storm’s mother taught her that jobs aren't gender-based and that she could achieve anything that she put her mind to.

“I wasn't put off by the fact that trades are usually male-dominated industries. I didn't want to be an electrician because I didn’t want to get electric shocks. And I wasn’t so sure about building. So, I turned to plumbing, and it's worked out well.”

Storm’s proudest career moments to date are finishing her apprenticeship, becoming registered, and taking her career to the next level by becoming a certifier in plumbing and drainlaying.

“There were times in my apprenticeship where I'm like, ‘is this really what I want to do?’ But I've always had people in my corner, supporting me. Not many people get to the certifying level, I'm really proud of myself for that.”

She also values the extra experience and qualifications that her job has brought her, such as her Class 4 Heavy Vehicle Licence.

To encourage more women into the trades, Storm thinks plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying needs to be offered as a career option at school.

“A lot of young girls don't realise that these opportunities are there for them. When I was in school, I probably never would have considered anything like this.”

She also challenges assumptions about physical strength.

“Just because you may not be as big or as strong as somebody else, doesn't mean that you can't do it. You just have to figure out another way to get the job done. There's always more than one way to do something.”

Storm said she would not be able to count the number of times that she’s rung a client up to let them know that she'll be heading around to their place and they're surprised to see a female turn up. “They're like, ‘oh, I thought I was just speaking to one of the office ladies.’”

Storm prefers residential work as she loves the variety of jobs that come in and knowing that if it's not the nicest of tasks, it's only going to last as long as it takes to finish it, and then she can move on to the next job.

“Renovations are great, because you go there, you disconnect the fixtures, and you're able to see that project through from start to finish. It’s great being able to admire your work at the end of it.”

Ngā mihi Storm for the kōrero.

The latest issue of Info Brief is out now 💥 In this month's issue🤝 Board elections🪪 Time to renew practitioner licences👀...
02/03/2026

The latest issue of Info Brief is out now 💥

In this month's issue

🤝 Board elections
🪪 Time to renew practitioner licences
👀 Should you still be recommending gas to your clients?
🎙️ Podcast on granny flats
🗞️ Plus more

Read Info Brief 👉 https://hail.to/plumbers-gasfitters-and-drainlayers-board/publication/7v473Zp

Contributors: Ngā mihi GasNZ 👏

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