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Does the facility employ trained and EPA certified technicians?

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Does the facility employ trained and EPA certified technicians?

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Technicians that service motor vehicle air-conditioning units must be properly trained and EPA Section 609 certified. Each technician must have his or her own certification. Certificates must be kept at the place of business. Yes–Technicians are certified and a copy available at the shop. √ No–Technicians are not certified, no certificate available at the shop. N/A–Facility does not service MVAC units. Does the facility remove all refrigerant from the MVAC prior to maintenance activities? Before the technician can begin repairing the MVAC unit, all of the refrigerant in the unit must be removed and collected with the use of EPA-certified refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Yes–Facility removes and collects refrigerant from MVAC prior to maintenance activities. √ No–Facility does not remove or collect refrigerant from MVAC prior to maintenance activities. N/A–Facility does not service MVAC units. Has the facility ensured that its CFCs are purchased legally? Investigating the

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