EPA Section 608 Certification


It's the law!

Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires that all persons who maintain, service, repair or dispose of appliances that contain regulated refrigerants be certified in proper refrigerant handling techniques. The EPA has also placed a sales restriction on refrigerants, limiting the sale of regulated refrigerants to certified technicians only. Technicians who violate the Clean Air Act provisions may be fined, lose their certification, and may be required to appear in Federal court.

If an employer does not have this certification on file, they are subject to heavy fines (max $27,500) as well as the employee who does not have this specific certification. Any required Local, State or Industry licenses do not eliminate the requirement for EPA 608 Technician Certification if you work on refrigerant containing equipment.

Persons who work on stationary equipment or use refrigerant designed for these systems can become certified by passing a proctored Section 608 examination. Candidates for this test can be certified in any of three equipment categories plus Universal.

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Testing Choices

CAM Training understands that everyone has different testing needs. That is why we offer a variety of programs; paper testing or online Testing.

Paper Testing
Examinations are score within 3 to 7 business days. Results page and certification card (if applicable) will be mailed to student.

Online Testing
Online testing allows the students to take the exam online and receive instant test results. Results page and certification card (if applicable) will be mailed to student.



EPA Section 608 Certification

EPA Section 608 Certification Registration is for participation in the EPA Section 608 online PROCTORED examination ONLY. If you require training before taking the exam Click Here

Within 24-48 hours of registering for the exam, students will receive information on scheduling their online examination session with a proctor. Examinations must be scheduled a minimum of 72 hours in advance.


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