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CFC/EPA Certification & Testing

Tuesday, October 20, 2020
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (EDT)

* Registration open until 10/14/20 at 5:00 PM (EST)

Event Details

Cost: $259 Members / $359 Non-Members
Student materials are available in Spanish. 

This certification course will include 5 hours of instruction followed by testing for certification in one or all of the following: Type I, Type II, Type III and Universal certification in the use of EPA regulated refrigerant gases. Attendees will be instructed in the rules and regulations that meet compliance with the EPA refrigerant recycle rules. All instruction materials will be provided.

Instruction will include:
  • HVAC
  • Prohibition on venting
  • Mandatory technical certification
  • Safe disposal requirements
  • Refrigeration maintenance practices
  • Service practice requirements
  • Refrigerant sales restrictions
  • Recordkeeping requirements
  • High pressure/low pressure systems 

Those individuals that need to retest only to earn either the Core, Type I, Type II, and/or Type III must contact Director of Professional Development, Suzanne Pratt, at (919) 782-1165 ext, 6.

For More Information:

Alyssa Clair
Alyssa Clair
Strategic Partnerships Manager Loebsack & Brownlee, PLLC (704)589-2874

Meet Your Instructor:

Mark Cukro, CAPS, CAMT I, and CAMT II, NAAEI Faculty, is a leading resource in the field of service team development. Through his exceptional leadership and industry-proven effectiveness, Mark has become a highly sought-after resource to train service/maintenance professionals. Prior to owning his own company, Mark served as the Director of Service Team Development for Colonial Properties Trust, Inc, a New York Stock Exchange traded company with 148 properties and over 48,000 apartment homes. He has developed 12 technical modules and two leadership modules that are critical for a service department to operate successfully and lower employee turnover. Mark holds the CAPS, CAMT1, and CAMT II. He is a certified pool operator instructor for the National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF), and EPA proctor for HVAC/CFC 608 and 609 certifications.