What certification do you need to handle refrigerant?

What certification do you need to handle refrigerant?

Under Alberta’s Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act [pdf] and Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Trade Regulation [pdf], you must have a certificate that is recognized by Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training or be a registered apprentice to install, maintain, repair or overhaul industrial.

How do I get my 609 certification online?

Online Testing/Certification The 609 examination is an open book test that can be taken online for $20 with immediate results. Persons who pass the open book exam are awarded: a wallet ID card and a wall certificate. Click here to download a copy of the free study guide. Click here to take the exam now!

Is refrigerant certification needed?

EPA Section 608 Certification is required for all professionals working on systems containing refrigerants. Depending on which U.S. state you plan on working in, you may need special state licensing or certification.

How many times can you take the 609 test?

The test is only available one time. If you fail, you need to purchase the retake exam.

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Who needs 609 certification?

Any person who repairs or services a motor vehicle air conditioning (MVAC) system for consideration (payment or bartering) must be properly trained and certified under section 609 of the Clean Air Act by an EPA-approved program. All technicians servicing MVAC-like appliances must be certified.

What appliances is not covered by EPA Section 608?

Section 608 technician certification is required to dispose of appliances, except for small appliances (an appliance that is fully manufactured, charged, and hermetically sealed in a factory with five pounds or less of refrigerant), motor vehicle air conditioners (MVACs), or MVAC-like appliances.

How do I get r134a certified?

How Can I Get Certified for R-134a?

  1. A licensed 609 certification trainer comes to your place of employment, puts on a class, and then hands out testing to each attendant.
  2. The other option is to go directly through MACS Worldwide.

How do I become EPA certified?

To receive an EPA 608 certification, a candidate must pass the Core section plus one of the technician types listed above. A passing score in a proctored setting is 70%. Core & Type I can be taken in a non-proctored setting, where the passing score is 84%.

Where can I find information on refrigerant safety?

Information on the toxicity and flammability of refrigerants is available from SNAP substitute risk screens, chemical manufacturers, published literature, and safety data sheets (SDS) for all chemicals.

What should you know before working with refrigerants?

Before using or handling any refrigerant, personnel should be familiar with safety concerns for the specific product with which they are working. This is particularly important for some of the new replacement refrigerants. Specific product safety information is available from the manufacturer.

Is there a risk management plan for refrigerants?

Under the Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Regulations 1995, a condition of holding a Refrigerant Trading Authorisation (RTA) is implementing an effective risk management plan (RMP), which outlines the handling and storage of refrigerant in the holder’s business.

Why are there so many concerns about refrigerant safety?

Concerns with refrigerant safety have been heightened by negative marketing by competing equipment and refrigerant vendors. Frequent overstatement (to influence customer perceptions) coupled with contradictions have fueled discomfort in refrigerant choices for some alternative refrigerants.