Program to Help Technicians Earn EPA 608 Certification

Starting this month, HVAC technicians looking to enhance their technical skills and advance their careers can participate in a free, seven-week training program held at the College of Staten Island in both onsite and virtual formats, that is designed to help them earn the highly sought-after EPA 608 Certification. The program is tailored for technicians who already have a working knowledge of the trade and are eager to deepen their understanding of sustainable HVAC practices, industry regulations, and safe refrigerant handling.

The course covers crucial topics such as ozone depletion, refrigerant values and risks, industry regulations, and best practices for safety. By the end of the program, participants will be well-prepared to pass the EPA Section 608 Certification exam, a vital credential for anyone working in the HVAC field.

This flexible program spans seven weeks, requiring just 30 hours of commitment, and is completely free of charge. The course is designed to accommodate busy schedules, making it easier for technicians to complete the training and certification process.

The EPA 608 Certification is an essential qualification for HVAC technicians, ensuring they comply with environmental regulations and safely handle refrigerants. This certification not only opens up additional job opportunities but also boosts earning potential while demonstrating a technician’s commitment to safety and sustainability within the industry.

Spaces for the free program are limited, so interested technicians are encouraged to register early to secure their spot. The EPA 608 Certification could be the key to unlocking new career opportunities and elevating your professional qualifications in the growing field of sustainable HVAC practices.

REGISTER HERE