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A check-list to assess if your facility is in compliance with federal refrigerant regulations (40 CFR 82, Subpart F).
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Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) Audit Checklist
General Recordkeeping Requirements
- Has the facility completed a ODS equipment inventory?
- Are copies of all service reports for any service, maintenance, repair, or disposal available for inspection?
- Are records indicating the amount of refrigerant added, recovered, or recycled available for inspection?
- Are records indicating the type of equipment used to recover or recycle refrigerants available for inspection?
- Are records of “comfort cooling refrigeration” initial and 30-day follow-up verification tests available for inspection?
Refrigerant Management
- Does the facility have a written Refrigerant Compliance Plan?
- Are leaks repaired within the 30 days allowed?
- Do service reports or work orders accurately detail leak repair activities?
- Has refrigerant compliance training for your technicians been conducted?
- Has a refrigerant inventory audit been conducted recently?
- Have initial leak verification tests been conducted and documented?
- Are equipment disposal records for equipment removed from the site available?
- Has a retrofit/replacement plan been written for systems that were not repaired within 30 days?
Service Technician
- Are all technicians certified to proper level?
- Are certification numbers on file?
- Are technicians documenting accidental refrigerant release incidents?
- Are contractors documenting refrigerant service work?
- Are contractor technician’s certifications on file?
Recovery Unit
- Are the serial numbers of recovery units on file and available?
- Is there a copy available of the recovery unit acquisition form that certifies to EPA that at least one recovery unit is on site?
- Has a leak-check of recovery units been conducted, documented?
- Are contractor recovery units EPA approved and are model and serial numbers on file?
Refrigerant Cylinders
- Are DOT 39 (disposable) cylinders being properly disposed of?
- Is there an accurate inventory of all recovery and virgin refrigerant cylinders with serial numbers or ID numbers?
- Are recovery cylinders correctly color-coded to ARI-K (gray with yellow top)?
- Are all recovery cylinders current with the 5-year re-testing date?
- Are all recovery cylinders properly labeled? Do they have a refrigerant specific tag/label and non-flammable gas tag/label attached?
- Are dedicated cylinders being used for each refrigerant type?
General Safety Issues
- Do technicians have access to MSDS?
- Have technicians received hazardous communication training for refrigerants and equipment room safety?
- Do technicians wear proper personal protective equipment?
If you have any questions contact Sam Joshi, P.E. at (215) 389-2811.
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