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Ozone Depletion Prevention


Ozone depletion CFC certification Cambridge is a government requirement for technicians who service automotive air conditioning systems.

  • Description

The course content and manual cover:

  • environmentally correct equipment design
  • the proper handling of CFC/HCFC/HFC
  • environmental awareness of ozone depleting substances.

You will learn how to comply with provincial regulations covering refrigeration and air conditioning systems, which are based on Environment Canada’s “Code of Practice for Reducing CFC Emissions in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems“.

This course is suitable for all automotive, RV, residential, commercial and industrial applications. The training leads to a certificate issued by The Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI). The certificate is valid in all provinces.

Certification is required to purchase Freon or to operate an A/C business. Applicants must be 19 years old or be a high school graduate.

Admissions Requirements:

Applicants must meet the following requirements prior to acceptance into the program.

  • The minimum entrance requirements are 19 years of age prior to the start of the study and/or graduation from Grade 12 (or equivalent).
  • Satisfy one of the following language proficiency requirements:
  • Completion of three years of full-time secondary (grades 8-12), or two years if the grades are 10, 11, 12, in English, in a country where English is one of the principal languages (Countries list can be found here: https://www.autotrainingcentre.com/automechanic-auto-body-school-surrey/english-language-requirements-for-international-students)
  • This may be demonstrated by providing a high school transcript, completion of a BC Adult Graduation program, or providing international education credentials recognized through WES, ICES, or IQAS.
  • Completion of two years of full-time post-secondary education, in English, in a country where English is one of the principal languages ** (includes international education credentials recognized through WES, ICES, IQAS.)
  • Language development courses (i.e., ELL courses) cannot be included in this calculation.
  • Provide verified results for one of the English language proficiency tests listed below. Test results must be dated no more than two years before the start date of the program.

Mature student applicants:

  • If the applicant is 19 years or older at the start of the program and is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who cannot access their educational records or provide sufficient evidence of secondary or post-secondary education as described above, then:
  • Provide attestation that they have completed at least three years of full-time instruction in English in a country where English is one of the principal languages, and
  • Complete an Accuplacer English Assessment (Next Generation Reading, Writing, WritePlacer) with these minimum scores:
  • Reading 230
  • Writing 230
  • WritePlacer 4

English language proficiency tests:

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS academic, IELTS general, IELTS academic online)
  • Overall score of 5.5 minimum
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT or TOEFL iBT Home Edition)
  • Overall score of 46 minimum
  • Canadian Academic English language Assessment (CAEL or CAEL Online)
  • Overall score of 40 minimum
  • Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP General or CELPIP Online)
  • Scores of listening 6, speaking 6, reading 5, writing 5 minimum
  • Duolingo English test (DET)
  • Overall score of 95 minimum
  • Pearson test of English (PTE) academic
  • Overall score of 43 minimum
  • Cambridge English qualifications B2 first exam (FCE)
  • Overall score of 160 or “C” minimum
  • Cambridge linguaskill
  • Overall level of B2 minimum
  • LanguageCert academic
  • Overall level of B2 minimum
  • The Michigan English test (MET)
  • Overall level of B2 minimum
  • iTep academic
  • Overall score of 3.5 minimum
  • Eiken
  • Placement of Grade Pre-1 minimum

**This program does NOT require approval by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Advanced Education on, skills and training. As such, PTIRU did not review this program.
https://www.privatetraininginstitutions.gov.bc.ca/

Why Choose ATC?

Here are 4 reasons to choose Automotive Training Centre

Smaller classes for better learning outcomes

Flexible schedule: study while you work

Professional real world, industry experienced instructors

Intense hands-on training so you can master your skill set

Caldad Myler Automotive Service Technician

1. Caldad, when did you graduate?
I graduated from ATC Automotive Service Technician

2. Why did you choose ATC?
For its short course, giving me the ability to work while learning

3. What are the people like at ATC?
They are very friendly and easy to talk to, the teachers are knowledgeable and experienced in mechanic.

4. What kind of person should go to ATC?
Anyone who is interested in mechanic. I had little to no knowledge when I started but I learned a lot in my short time here.

5. Why would you recommend ATC?
I feel it is good for someone like me, who doesn’t want to spend too much time in school, yet wants to learn everything needed to start a career as a mechanic.

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