CFC Certificate Now Required for C-20 & C-38 Contractors

 

The CSLB is now asking for C-20 HVAC and C-38 Refrigeration Contractors who are applying for a new license to show their EPA CFC Certification. The Board had started asking this certification from first-time licensees before, but have now changed their requirement to include contractors who already hold the C-20 and C-38 classifications. Only Type II or Universal CFC Certificates are accepted. This certification is governed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and contractors can acquire one through their local schools. CFC stands for Chlorofluorocarbon and is required by the EPA to make sure anyone who handles coolants, refrigerants or other like chemicals have gone through the proper training to ensure proper handling, recycling and disposal. 

 

Renewals are not affected by this requirement. 

 
 

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