Rooftop solar panels can detach due to a variety of reasons, including 1. severe weather conditions, 3. Each factor can compromise the structural integrity or stability of the panels leading to their potential. With solar capacity projected to triple globally by 2030 according to IEA reports, we're seeing more "photovoltaic panel falls" than ever before. Just last month, a Florida installer made headlines after sliding off a 45-degree panel array - thankfully caught by his safety harness. But not everyone. Workers who install and/or maintain solar panels often work on roofs, use ladders and scaffolding, are in proximity of ledges and sunroofs, and are exposed to fall hazards. Below, we summarise the danger areas on roofs, liability issues, and the safety solutions in a clear and concise format. Additionally, you'll discover how to generate increased revenue as a solar installer. In 2023 alone, Japan's Environment Ministry reported 47 weather-related solar accidents, including panels becoming "flying metal sails" during typhoons.
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