I was certified back in 1992 as a universal level. How do I replace the card?
hire a EPA certified HVAC technician. federal law requires anyone handling refrigerants to be EPA certified.
R-12 for cars and trucks............. EPA 608 certified for homes.... This is a certification that is required by the EPA, and if you are to handle any kind of refrigerant you must be certified..............
You become EPA certified to purchase freon, then you study up on how the a/c system functions and how to be safe while working on it.
Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.
Just depends on age of the vehicle. EPA can certify some, but most conversion are not EPA certified. But the EPA will tell you that ONLY their kits can be used. I learned a lot from SkyCNG.
no they do not meet dot standards. and they are not EPA certified
The EPA's Clean Air Act Section 609
You can't really get certified, such to say, but you can become a Cryptozoologist.
Certified Public Accountants or CPAs become certified by passing the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and meeting state education and experience requirements for a CPA.
there are machines made specifically for recovering refrigerant. they are sold by HVAC wholesale distributors to contractors. federal law says that anyone handling refrigerant must be EPA certified. Contractors are the only ones who are certified because they take the required tests at wholesale distributor locations, as well as at industry associations or organizations. So, unless you are EPA certified....
You can find information on how to become a certified risk manager at the Management Skills XP website. Once on the website, you can find an article describing how to become certified in this field.
You don't. You have an EPA certified shop which has the equipment to properly recover, store, and recycle the refrigerant do it.