MMHASTA - CFC Class & Certification Test
Who Must Be Certified?
Under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act require that technicians who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of equipment that could release refrigerants into the atmosphere must be certified.
Test Format:
The certification test contains 50 multiple-choice questions. All of the information necessary for the technician to achieve a passing score on the certification test is contained within this manual. The certification test will contain a variety of questions from each of the topics covered.
Training and Certification:
Technician training and certification are not intended to test skills necessary to diagnose problems with, or to repair, motor vehicle air conditioners. Rather, training and certification teach and test technicians on how to properly recover and recycle refrigerant, appropriate handling of refrigerants, the law, and why it must be done to protect the stratospheric ozone layer.
1 Day Training includes:
- Overview/Testing
Member Price: $150
Non-Member Price: $300
STA Class Pass: $99
*Per EPA rules, doors will be locked once the class begins. Please be on time!
**No refunds will be given for those who are late.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Instructed by Gregory Swietkoski,
Director of Service Training, MMHA Service Training Academy
Gregory Swietkoski started in the multi-family housing industry in 2005 as a Service Trainee where he began learning the skills of the maintenance trade. Within a year, he was quickly promoted to Service Technician and continued to perfect his craft. In 2010 Greg decided to take a break from the industry to join the United Stated Army and serve his country. During that time, he was deployed to Turkey with NATO forces, became a leader, and obtained the rank of Sergeant. Greg later returned to the multi-family housing industry in 2014, by joining Cove Property Management at Somerset at Towson Apartments. Greg’s determination and skills led to a promotion in 2016; where he accepted the role of Service Manager. His continuous hard work and leadership resulted in the subsequent promotion to Senior Service Manager of Cove’s northern region in 2018. Over the years, Greg has been an impactful resource for technicians and partners throughout the industry, often lending his expertise to training initiatives, committees, and trade shows. Greg is constantly looking for ways to forecast and improve the industry. Often taking on apprentices and participating in the development of the new workforce; through MMHA’s Service Training Academy. He has been professionally recognized by several organizations and has won many individual, team, and community awards. This includes but is not limited to the MMHA Gold Star award for Service Manager in 2019, 2022 & 2023, the MMHA Gold Star award for Service Team in 2021 & 2023, and the MMHA Community Team of the Year in 2023. Leisurely, Greg loves warm weather and beaches. He enjoys spending quality time with his family, on the water, boating, and fishing.