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Run: Equipment Disposal and Refrigerant Recovery Certification

Record the disposal of end-of-life appliances and HVAC equipment, confirm refrigerant recovery by a 608-certified technician, and document the handoff to the...

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Disposal Record Overview

Date the equipment was transferred for disposal or recycling.
Select the type of end-of-life equipment being disposed.
Asset tag, serial number, or internal identifier if available. Do not enter unnecessary PII.
Where the equipment was sent after recovery and decommissioning.

Refrigerant Presence and Recovery

Select the best available answer based on inspection or equipment records.
Refrigerant must be recovered before handoff when applicable.
Select the refrigerant type if known.
Enter the amount of refrigerant recovered in pounds, if measured.

Technician Certification

Name of the technician who performed or verified recovery.
Select the applicable refrigerant recovery certification.
Enter the certification number if your organization requires it for audit trail purposes.
Confirm that refrigerant was recovered in accordance with applicable requirements before disposal.

Transfer and Handoff Details

Name of the recycler, landfill, or transfer facility receiving the equipment.
Date the equipment left your control and was transferred to the receiving facility.
Use this field for exceptions, missing labels, unknown refrigerant type, or other compliance-relevant details.

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