Charlie will come to you any ware in the UK
Still no to late get booked in now dont face a fine or you workshop shut down
This legislation comes into force on 4th July 2010. You do not have to send your workforce away we can come to your garage and train you on site
Out of all the persons on the courses so far i am getting a very large number of student that can charge vacuum and evacuate a car but when it comes down to it they have not got a good understanding of what is going on and the best way to diagnose a A/C system lots of them do not use oxygen free nitrogen for leak detection .Having asked many questions they all tell me when they got there A/C unit they had a very quick demo then the sales man disappeared .? Have you had this problem please tell me
Dates to remember:-
4th July 2007- anyone involved in the recovery of refrigerant must be certified as competent
4th July 2008- it will be an offence to handle HFC refrigerants unless personnel are suitably trained and hold current safe handling of refrigerants certificates.
4th July 2009- the F Gas Regulations go further by restricting the purchase of HFC refrigerants to only certified personnel.
NO EXEMPTIONS!
Don’t let the regulations destroy your business by putting off the training sign up today and save facing heavy fines. Remember anybody who handles refrigerant must be qualified not just somebody within the business.
Level 3 Award in Automotive Refrigerant Handling (EC842-2006)
Qual Ref: 500/4225/7
Version 3: February 2009
This qualification has been amended to better suit the demands of the EU F-gas regulations.
This single unit qualification provides experienced Mobile or garage Air Conditioning (MAC) technicians (working with cars and car derived vans) with a qualification (approved by DEFRA), which fulfils the scope of Commission Regulation EC842/2006 and Annex to Commission Regulation EC307/2008 for F-gas (fluorinated greenhouse gas) handling. This legislation comes into force on 4th July 2010.
Therefore this qualification is suitable for competent MAC or garage technicians who have completed a previous qualification, which can include ‘in-house’ training. These MAC technicians must already have a good understanding of components and the system operation to carry out servicing procedures relating to air conditioning systems.
Achievement of this qualification allows experienced MACor garage technicians to continue to practice after 4th July 2010. On and after this date, in order to legally recover F-gas (fluorinated greenhouse gas) from air conditioning systems in motor cars and car derived vans, all MAC technicians must have achieved (as a minimum requirement) a refrigerant handling qualification (approved by DEFRA), meeting the EU F-gas regulations. If you are not sure about anything above call me any time for a informal chat and let me put your mind at rest
How does it work Click the buy it now button this will send me all your details i will call you and send you a starter pack in the post we apply for a IMI number for you as soon as we have got your number .Normaly within 48 houres i will make an apointment to come and see you ,If you have more than 1 person to be trained call me first for a discounted price you will still be able to pay online but i will direct you to another discount page to do so 07767 89633 9
Delivery: £0.00If you have any question or wish to purchase from outside of the UK mainland or by using credit, please contact us here instead of using the above 'Buy Now' button

#1 by George Georgiou on January 31, 2010 - 5:25 am
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IMI Training.
Being very busy it was great that Charlie arranged to come and do training on a SUNDAY!!! at no extra cost to myself.
Went through hands on training and multiple choice online assessment. I managed 100% on the multiple choice but then I’ve been doing AC for 8 years so no surprises for me and even managed to print my certificate.
Charlie tells me he is prepared to go almost anywhere in the UK. I’m sure he will be very busy especially in June as certificates must be obtained by 4th July 2010.
Call Chalie and get booked on as soon as you can.
#2 by charlie on January 31, 2010 - 5:31 am
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Yes I do work Sundays if needed.
George is based in Bristol and is very experienced in Aircon and Auto Electrics. Good guy to know , highly recommended. Link to him ; http://www.gocool.co.uk
0117 369 1234
#3 by Simon Hall on February 6, 2010 - 4:38 am
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Charlie explained the expections & requirements of the IMI training. The practical test & online questionaire took approx 3.5 hrs for 2 personel.
2 passes were acheived scoring 90%.
The background sheet supplied were a good source of information.
#4 by jason tunnicliffe on March 10, 2010 - 3:46 am
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i found this course very good,course notes sent out before so you can refresh you memory, all aspects explaned very clearly on the day, enjoyed not having to travel as the course is done in house
#5 by Adrian Brooks on April 6, 2010 - 11:55 pm
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Highly recomended i scored 90% after charlies training & such a bonus being done at workplace.