Bird Hazard Awareness (BHA) – Know the Risk Before You’re On the Roof
The ISCA Bird Hazard Awareness (BHA) course is designed for solar panel cleaners, bird-proofing contractors and solar O&M teams who regularly work around bird-contaminated PV arrays. You’ll learn how bird activity creates real hazards on-site — from biohazard exposure and hotspotting to fire risk, electrical faults and wildlife law — and how to manage those risks before they become incidents.
Who The BHA Course Is For
This advanced course is designed to be taken after the ISCA Foundation SPCT course. It is ideal for:
- Solar panel cleaning contractors working on residential, commercial and utility-scale sites
- Bird-proofing and bird deterrent installers
- Solar O&M technicians and supervisors
- Residential teams dealing with pigeon infestations under panels
- Commercial rooftop teams managing gull nesting and fouling
- Safety managers writing JHAs, SOPs and site procedures
What you’ll be able to do after BHA
After completing BHA, you will be able to:
- Explain how bird activity creates compound hazards on PV arrays — not just mess, but hotspotting, fire risk, electrical faults and biohazard exposure.
- Identify the specific risks associated with gulls and pigeons, including nesting patterns, fouling behaviour and the structural damage birds cause to arrays and cabling.
- Select and use the correct PPE for bird-contaminated sites, and carry out proper decontamination procedures after work.
- Understand your legal position when working around nesting birds, protected species and wildlife law in your jurisdiction.
- Make defensible stop-work decisions when a site presents risks your team is not equipped to manage safely.
- Build bird hazard awareness into your JHAs, RAMS and method statements so your documentation holds up under scrutiny.
Risk & Insurance Benefits
Bird-contaminated arrays don’t just create a cleaning problem — they create a liability problem. If a worker is exposed to a biohazard, a nest is disturbed in breach of wildlife law, or a cable fault is missed under a fouled array, your company needs to show it had the right training in place.
BHA helps you:
- Reduce the risk of worker exposure to Histoplasma, Cryptococcus and other pathogens found in bird droppings.
- Avoid legal liability under wildlife protection legislation by understanding when work must stop and who to contact.
- Document your bird hazard controls in a way that clients, insurers and HSE investigators can understand.
- Demonstrate to clients that your team doesn’t just ‘clean around’ bird problems — you identify, assess and manage them.
What You Get
Your BHA enrollment includes:
- Full Bird Hazard Awareness training with ISCA
- BHA digital certificate valid for 2 years
- A social media version of your certificate so you can promote your new qualification
- Peace of mind, should you have an accident, wildlife law query or health and safety audit
Why Now?
As solar installations age, bird colonisation under arrays is increasing. Pigeon and gull populations are adapting to rooftop solar as a habitat — and the resulting contamination, nesting and cable damage is becoming a daily reality for cleaning and O&M teams. In many cases, contractors are already working in hazardous conditions without realising it. If your name is on the invoice when a worker gets sick, a nest is disturbed or a fire starts from a fouled array, you need to show you had the right training in place beforehand — not after.
ISCA trains solar panel cleaners and O&M professionals across the UK, USA and mainland Europe. BHA is built on real site experience and real incident data — not a textbook written by someone who has never been on a contaminated rooftop.
FAQs
Q: How quickly do I get my BHA certificate?
Standard: within 5–7 working days of completing the course. Need it faster? Add the Express Certification Pack and we’ll send your documents within 1 working day.
Q: Who recognises BHA training?
All ISCA training courses are designed to fulfil training requirements from the major health and safety bodies from around the world, including OSHA, HSE, EU-OSHA & SWA. None endorse specific training companies or courses. The requirement to train always rests with the operative and employer. Amazon, BMW, IKEA, Rolls Royce and many others use companies who have their staff ISCA-certified.
Q: Does BHA cover wildlife law?
Yes. The course includes a module on the legal framework around protected birds, active nests and local authorisation. It does not authorise contractors to remove nests, eggs or chicks — but it gives you the knowledge to know when you must stop work and who to contact.
Course Contents
1️⃣ Module 1 – Framing The Risk
2️⃣ Module 2 – Gulls vs Pigeons
3️⃣ Module 3 – Human Health Hazards
4️⃣ Module 4 – PPE, Decontamination & Safe Work Practices
5️⃣ Module 5 – Legal Framework: Protected Birds, Active Nests & Local Authorisation