The correct answer is that Technician B is right.
In this context, regarding the storage and handling of refrigerants:
- Technician A, who says that recovered refrigerant can be collected in disposable containers, is incorrect. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, recovered refrigerants must be stored in reusable containers that meet certain standards to ensure safety and prevent leakage.
Disposable containers are not used for this purpose due to concerns about containment and environmental safety.
- Technician B, who says that recycled refrigerant can be stored in DOT (Department of Transportation) CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) Title 49 containers, is correct.
These containers are designed to meet specific safety standards for the transportation and storage of hazardous materials, including refrigerants. The CFR Title 49 regulations specify the requirements for the construction, maintenance, and use of these containers to ensure safety during storage and transportation.
Therefore, the correct answer is that Technician B is right.