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Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Fluorinated gases (F gas) that you must not use to refill equipment.
A list of all F gases and their global warming potentials.
Uses of fluorinated gases (F gases) that are banned or will be banned in the future.
Find out if your fridge or freezer contains F gas and what you should do when you no longer need it
Find out how to express the mass of a fluorinated greenhouse gas (F gas) in terms of carbon dioxide equivalent to comply with regulations on F gases.
Uses of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) not included in the phase down that do not count towards your quota, and rules on labelling, selling and reporting exempt HFCs.
How you must label fluorinated gas (F gas) products you produce, import, or install.
Check the tariff classification for a heat and moisture exchanging filter.
What you must do if you are a wholesaler or reseller selling fluorinated gas (F gas) in cylinders or equipment.
Your responsibilities to check equipment for fluorinated gas (F gas) leaks.
Requirements if you work with F gas.
How to import, export, or manufacture pre-charged equipment containing hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in Great Britain.
There is no law for a minimum or maximum temperature, but during working hours the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings must be reasonable
The qualifications you need to work with fluorinated gas (F gas) and the organisations that offer them.
Find the difficulty level of a qualification and compare qualifications across different countries.
Records you must keep about fluorinated gas (F gas) in your own equipment.
Answers to frequently asked questions on Approved Document F, which sets standards for ventilation in new dwellings.
How to record and report fluorinated gas (F gas) you produce, import, export or destroy in Great Britain.
When you need company certification to work with fluorinated gas (F gas) and how to get it.
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