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C <br />Your refrigerant reclaimer should be contacted for storage, used refrigerant <br />specifications, and shipping guidelines. <br />2.4 Hazards / Safety Precautions <br />All employers must have a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for any workplace <br />product that contains a hazardous substance(s), and must make it available to employees <br />on request. An MSDS lists the hazardous chemical contents of a product, describes its <br />health and safety hazards, and gives methods for using, storing and disposing of it <br />safely. The employer may obtain an MSDS from the manufacturer of the product <br />which contains the type of refrigerant. An example MSDS for fluorocarbons, sulfur <br />dioxide, and ammonia is provided in appendix A. <br />The Hazard Evaluation System and Information Service (HESIS) produces fact sheets, <br />booklets, and technical documents on work place chemicals. A HESIS fact sheet <br />regarding fluorocarbons is provided in appendix B. HESIS fact sheets are -designed as <br />an aid for worker training programs and does not take the place of an MSDS. The <br />HESIS office is located in Berkeley, California, and can be contacted at (510) 540-3138. <br />Employees should be trained on operational and safety aspects of any equipment used <br />during refrigerant extraction. Employees should also be trained in first aid. <br />2.5 Management <br />Recycling and Emissions Reduction, Subpart F, Part 82, Title 40, Code of Federal <br />Regulations (40 CFR 82.150-82.166) <br />Persons who remove refrigerant from small appliances prior to disposing or recycling of <br />the small appliance do not need to be certified by the US EPA. Small appliances means <br />any of the following products that are fully manufactured, charged, and hermetically <br />sealed in a factor% with five (5) pounds or less of refrigerant: refrigerators and freezers <br />designed for home use, room air conditioners (including window air conditioners and <br />packaged terminal air conditioners), packaged terminal heat pumps, dehumidifiers, <br />under-the-counter ice makers, vending machines, and drinking water coolers. <br />Persons who receive a small appliance for disposal or recycling must recover any <br />remaining refrigerant from the appliance or verify that the refrigerant has been <br />evacuated from the appliance. Such verification must include a signed statement from <br />the person from whom the appliance is obtained that all refrigerant that had not leaked <br />previously has been recovered from the appliance. This statement must include the <br />name and address of the person who recovered the refrigerant and the date the <br />refrigerant was recovered. This statement must be kept for a minimum of three years <br />by the final disposer or recycler. This statement must be kept on site. <br />Z <br />