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Are There Any Regulations or Guidelines Regarding Refrigerant Levels?
Yes, there are several
regulatory guidelines
and standards that govern the use and monitoring of refrigerants in laboratory settings. These include protocols from organizations such as the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
and the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
. Compliance with these regulations ensures safe and efficient operation of refrigeration systems.
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