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Danger of fire Fire is a potential risk when it comes to solar panels and solar collection systems, mainly because the very different scenarios in which they are placed could contribute to the generation of a fire.
Hazards and Controls Workers in the solar energy industry are potentially exposed to a variety of serious hazards, such as arc flashes (which include arc flash burn and blast hazards), electric shock, falls, and thermal burn hazards that can cause injury and death.
1. Shock or electrocution from energized conductors. Just as with other electric power generation, PV systems present the risk of shock and electrocution when current takes an unintended path through a human body.
Prevent Injury Remain at least 10 feet away from a solar installation. Never walk on solar panels. Never cut conduit or the solar systems electrical wiring. Never break a panel or contact a damaged system.
Never climbing ladders while carrying solar panels. Using properly inspected cranes, hoists or ladder-based winch systems to get panels onto roofs. Covering uncovered panels with an opaque sheet to prevent heat buildup. Always wearing gloves when handling panels.
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