How many times can you take the 609 test?

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.

How do I get Section 609 certified?

To be certified, technicians must be trained by an EPA-approved program and pass a test demonstrating their knowledge in these areas. The following companies and programs are approved by EPA to train and certify individuals under section 609 of the Clean Air Act.

Does EPA 608 certification expire?

EPA regulations (40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F) under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act require that technicians who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of equipment that could release refrigerants into the atmosphere must be certified. Section 608 Technician Certification credentials do not expire.

What is the EPA 609 certification?

EPA 609 Certification Training is intended for the technician, who service motor vehicle air conditioning. Servicing motor vehicle air conditioning includes repairs, leak testing, and tapping off of air conditioning systems low on refrigerant.

How to check EPA certifications?

Check Your Own Certification. Go to the EPA Test website. (See the link in Resource section.) Log in your personal certification account using your Social Security number and last name. Click on “Secure Login” when done. Click on the link to view your exam and certification history. There you will see all of your certifications.

What is the EPA test?

EPA Methods. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains test methods, which are approved procedures for measuring the presence and concentration of physical and chemical pollutants; evaluating properties, such as toxic properties, of chemical substances; or measuring the effects of substances under various conditions.

What is an EPA license?

The EPA negotiates conditions through a licence to regulate activities that have the potential to harm the environment. Any person or company undertaking these types of activities may need an EPA licence, as required by the Environment Protection Act 1993.

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