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EPA’s HFC Phasedown Rule: Compliance and Implementation
$199.99
Gain crucial insights into the EPA’s new rule on hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) phasedown under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020. This course covers essential compliance requirements, from leak repair to automatic leak detection systems, and offers practical guidance on managing HFCs in refrigeration, fire suppression, and beyond. Equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the regulatory landscape and contribute to a sustainable environment.
In this course you will learn the following:
* Understand the purpose and scope of the HFC phasedown.
* Identify the key requirements for leak repair, automatic leak detection (ALD) systems, reclamation, and fire suppression.
* Understand the requirements for handling disposable cylinders.
* Learn the alternative Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) standards for certain ignitable spent refrigerants.
* Recognize recordkeeping, reporting, and labeling requirements.
* Understand the costs and benefits associated with compliance.
* Recognize the consequences of non-compliance.
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NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all course purchases are for access to the course for a period of 1-year. At the end of the one year term, the course will be set to “inactive”.
Additional information
Federal Register Title | Phasedown of Hydrofluorocarbons: Management of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons and Substitutes Under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020. Document Number: 2024-21967 |
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Course SKU | FR-24-1081-1 |
Why This Course Is Important | Without this course, you risk non-compliance with federal regulations, potential penalties, and missed opportunities for cost savings through efficient HFC management. |