• OSHA Directives: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332(b)(1)
    "Employees who face a risk of electric shock that is not reduced to a safe level by electrical installation requirements must be trained." OSHA General Duty Clause, Section 5(a)(1) → Employers must protect employees from recognized hazards, including falls and electrical shock.

    Why this matters for you:
    OSHA makes it absolutely clear—any worker exposed to electrical risk must be trained. Solar panel cleaning involves direct exposure to live electrical systems and working at height. Without proof of training, you are not compliant, you are not insurable, and you are putting lives and your business at risk.

    Our ISCA Certified Solar Panel Cleaner course is designed to meet OSHA’s training requirement. Completing this course protects your workers, protects your clients, and protects your business from liability.

    Course information: * Module 1: The Solar Panel Cleaning Opportunity            * Module 2: Solar Array Technical Information * Module 3: Solar Panel Faults, Failure & Breakages * Module 4: Solar Panel Fires  (NEW) * Module 5: What Is Solar O&M?  (NEW) * Module 6: Why Clean & Soiling Types * Module 7: Electrocution & Working At Height * Module 8:  Other Health & Safety Considerations * Module 9:  Essential Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) * Module 10: How Not To Clean & Bad Practices * Module 11: Residential Solar Panel Cleaning Health & Safety * Module 12: Agricultural Solar Panel Cleaning Health & Safety * Module 13: Commercial Solar Panel Cleaning Health & Safety * Module 14:  Be Safe & Successful "Despite 12 years experience in the industry, we found this safety course to be an epiphany!" - Diana Klimes, Pro Solar Clean
  • Health & Safety Executive Directive: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 & Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Regulation 13
    "Every employer shall ensure that their employees are provided with adequate health and safety training."

    Why this matters for you:
    In the UK, training is a legal duty under criminal law. If an accident occurs and your staff have not received specific training for solar panel cleaning, you as the employer are liable—both financially and criminally. Insurance companies will not cover you if training is missing.

    The ISCA SCPT course provides the documented training and certification you need to satisfy HSE requirements, protect your workforce, and keep your contracts valid.

    This self-paced course will take 2-3 hours to complete.  You will receive ISCA certification upon completion and have access to the ‘ISCA Certified’ logo.  The course covers the following content:
    * Module 1: The Solar Panel Cleaning Opportunity            * Module 2: Solar Aray Technical Information * Module 3: Solar Panel Faults, Failure & Breakages * Module 4: What Is Solar O&M?  (NEW) * Module 5:  Why Clean & Soiling Types * Module 6:  Electrocution & Working At Heights * Module 7: Other Health & Safety Considerations * Module 8: Essential Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) * Module 9: How Not To Clean & Bad Practices * Module 10: Residential Health & Safety * Module 11: Agricultural Solar Panel Cleaning * Module 12: Commercial Solar Panel Cleaning * Module 13:  Be Safe & Successful  (NEW)
    “Despite 12 years experience in the industry, we found this safety course to be an epiphany!” – Diana Klimes, Pro Solar Clean
    • This self-paced course will take 2-3 hours to complete.  You will receive ISCA certification upon completion and have access to the 'ISCA Certified' logo.  The course covers the following content:
      * Module 1: The Solar Panel Cleaning Opportunity            * Module 2: Solar Aray Technical Information * Module 3: Solar Panel Faults, Failure & Breakages * Module 4: Why Clean & Soiling Types * Module 5: The Solar Panel Cleaner’s Biggest Risk: Electrocution * Module 6: Other Health & Safety Considerations * Module 7: Essential Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) * Module 8: How Not To Clean & Bad Practices * Module 9: Residential Health & Safety * Module 10: Agricultural Solar Panel Cleaning * Module 11: Commercial Solar Panel Cleaning
  • * Module 1: The Solar Panel Cleaning Opportunity            * Module 2: Solar Array Technical Information * Module 3: Solar Panel Faults, Failure & Breakages * Module 4: Why Clean & Soiling Types * Module 5: The Solar Panel Cleaner’s Biggest Risk: Electrocution * Module 6: Other Health & Safety Considerations * Module 7: Essential Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) * Module 8: How Not To Clean & Bad Practices * Module 9: Residential Health & Safety * Module 10: Agricultural Solar Panel Cleaning * Module 11: Commercial Solar Panel Cleaning
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