The National Ozone Unit continues to strengthen the capacity of refrigeration and air-conditioning (RAC) technicians through its Professional RAC Certification Programme. In a recent milestone, technicians received their leak detectors as part of the recertification process—an essential tool for ensuring environmentally sound servicing practices and compliance with Montreal Protocol standards.
Additionally, the Unit was proud to issue certificates to technicians who successfully completed the Hydrocarbon Cool Training Programme hosted at the Energy Chamber. This specialized training equips participants with the skills and knowledge needed to safely handle flammable, low-GWP refrigerants like R-290, supporting the country’s transition to sustainable cooling technologies.
These efforts form part of Trinidad and Tobago’s broader commitment to capacity building under the Montreal Protocol
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