When installing solar panels, safety protection is of vital importance. The following are some key safety precautions:
First, personal protective equipment
Insulating gloves
Due to the high voltage of the battery pack, insulating gloves must be worn during installation to prevent electric shock accidents.
Insulating tools
Use insulated screwdrivers, wrenches and other tools to connect the battery. Ensure that all tools have good insulation performance to avoid human contact with live parts.
Safety helmets and protective suits
When working at heights or in areas where there is a risk of falling objects, wear a safety helmet and protective clothing to protect your head and body from injury.
Protective glasses
Prevent dust, debris and other substances from entering the eyes, especially when cutting, drilling or handling sharp objects.
Second, electrical safety
Correct wiring:
When connecting electrical devices such as solar panels, controllers, and inverters, ensure that the wiring is correct and correct, follow the polarity markings, and avoid short circuits or reverse polarity connections that may cause fires or equipment damage.
Prevent electric shock:
When making electrical connections or conducting maintenance, make sure the power supply is disconnected and use tools such as a multimeter to confirm that there is no voltage present.
Regular inspection
Regularly inspect the connection status of electrical circuits and equipment to ensure there is no loosening, damage or aging, and replace damaged parts in a timely manner.
Third, safety in high-altitude operations
Use scaffolding or lifting platforms:
When conducting high-altitude operations, use stable scaffolding or lifting platforms to ensure that the workers have a safe working platform.
Fasten your seat belt.
Workers engaged in high-altitude operations must fasten their safety belts and ensure that they are secure and reliable to prevent fall accidents.
Avoid stepping on photovoltaic modules:
During the installation process, avoid stepping on the photovoltaic modules to prevent damage to them or affecting their power generation efficiency.
Fourth, on-site safety management
Set up warning signs:
Set up obvious warning signs around the construction area to remind non-workers to pay attention to safety.
Keep the site clean and tidy
Timely clear the debris and waste at the construction site to ensure unobstructed passageways and reduce the risk of tripping and slipping.
Comply with construction norms:
Strictly abide by the construction norms and safety operation procedures to ensure safety during the construction process.
Fifth, other precautions
Prevent fire
During the installation process, avoid using open flames or tools that produce sparks, and ensure that there are no flammable or explosive items at the construction site.
Prevent mechanical injury
When using power tools or mechanical equipment, ensure that the equipment is in good condition, that the operators are familiar with the performance of the equipment, and that they follow the operating procedures.
Environmental protection
During the construction process, pay attention to environmental protection and avoid causing pollution to the surrounding environment.