“ISCA training has been a game-changer for me. I have a deeper understanding of the intricacies involved, including electrical safety and managing accumulating voltage. I now approach solar cleaning with confidence and professionalism. This has been a transformative experience and I share my heartfelt thanks to ISCA for empowering me to excel in this field.”
The ISCA Solar Panel Cleaning Technician (SPCT) Foundation Course
Solar panel cleaning is not just another glass-cleaning task. It’s a live-electricity maintenance activity that happens to involve cleaning. You’re working at height, around DC voltages that routinely reach 600–1,500V, on equipment that is always energised whenever there is light.
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Technician, not just cleaner – You’re trained to recognise PV components, understand how strings, inverters and DC cabling behave, and manage accumulating voltage and fault conditions—not just how to remove dirt.
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Aligned with how electrical trades work – Just as a qualified electrician must complete specialist solar PV courses before working on PV systems, cleaners who work around live arrays need PV-specific safety and technical training, not generic cleaning certificates.
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Clearer for regulators, insurers and clients – The “technician” title makes it obvious that this is a safety-critical role involving live electricity and work at height, which supports your OSHA/HSE or other local compliance, your insurance and your professional positioning.
When you complete SPCT, you’re not just “allowed to clean panels” – you’re recognised as a Solar Panel Cleaning Technician who understands the risks, controls and documentation that keep people, property and assets safe.
Get formally trained for live electrical solar cleaning work in just 1 day.
Walk away with ISCA Solar Panel Cleaning Technician (SPCT) status, recognised across 31 countries.
Use our certificate to prove to insurers and clients that you’re not just ‘another window cleaner.’
- Receive an ISCA SPCT Client Handout that you can send to your clients explaining about your training and why they should choose you vs a competitor.
- After this course, you’ll be able to charge more, win bigger commercial work, and stay safe around live solar arrays.
Every health and safety body globally has a legal requirement that each person be trained for tasks they complete at work. This is especially true when working around live electricity and when working at height. All of our training courses are designed to bring you and your company in-line with these requirements, make you compliant, insurable and most of all, safe.
To get started, you’ll need to sign up for free ISCA membership.
To become officially ISCA-certified, complete our Solar Panel Cleaning Technician (SPCT) Foundation Course. Our advanced PV Fire Safety course supplements your main SPCT certificate.
The course is self-paced, allowing you to complete the training in your own time—typically within 2–3 hours. Upon completion, contact us and we will email an official ISCA SPCT Certificate which you can proudly show on your website.
Global In-Person Training Available
ISCA also delivers in-person training courses around the world. To view upcoming dates and locations, please click here and scroll to ‘Live Events’.
Tailored 1-to-1 Business Development Training
We offer bespoke online and in-person coaching for solar panel cleaning business owners at any stage—whether you’re just starting out or looking to scale. These personalised sessions cover everything from business setup, equipment and pricing, to marketing, growth strategies, and safety compliance. Each session also includes in-depth coverage of the ISCA online training course, and concludes with a certification of completion.
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Este curso a su propio ritmo tomará de 2 a 3 horas en completarse. Recibirá la certificación ISCA al finalizar y tendrá acceso al logotipo 'Certificado por ISCA'. El curso cubre los siguientes contenidos:
* Módulo 1: La oportunidad de limpieza del panel solar * Módulo 2: Información técnica de paneles solares * Módulo 3: Fallas, fallas y roturas del panel solar * Módulo 4: Por qué tipos de limpieza y suciedad * Módulo 5: El mayor riesgo del limpiador de paneles solares: electrocución * Módulo 6: Otras consideraciones de salud y seguridad * Módulo 7: Equipos de Protección Personal (E.P.I.) Esenciales * Módulo 8: Cómo no limpiar y malas prácticas * Módulo 9: Salud y Seguridad Residencial * Módulo 10: Limpieza de Paneles Solares Agrícolas * Módulo 11: Limpieza de Paneles Solares Comerciales -
ستستغرق هذه الدورة التدريبية الذاتية 2-3 ساعات حتى تكتمل. ستحصل على شهادة ISCA عند الانتهاء وسيكون لديك حق الوصول إلى شعار "ISCA Certified". تغطي الدورة المحتوى التالي:
* الوحدة 1: فرصة تنظيف الألواح الشمسية * الوحدة 2: المعلومات الفنية لصفيف الطاقة الشمسية * الوحدة 3: أعطال الألواح الشمسية وفشلها وأعطالها * الوحدة 4: لماذا أنواع التنظيف والتلوث * الوحدة الخامسة: أكبر مخاطر لمنظف الألواح الشمسية: الصعق الكهربائي * الوحدة 6: اعتبارات أخرى تتعلق بالصحة والسلامة * الوحدة 7: معدات الحماية الشخصية الأساسية * الوحدة 8: كيفية عدم التخلص من الممارسات السيئة * الوحدة 9: الصحة والسلامة السكنية * الوحدة 10: تنظيف الألواح الشمسية الزراعية * الوحدة 11: تنظيف الألواح الشمسية التجارية -
"Valioso en todos los sentidos. ¡Este curso está lleno de mucho conocimiento sobre seguridad!" - Vidal Reyes, Reyes Solar Cleaning Solutions.
Curso de capacitación de concientización sobre seguridad en la limpieza de paneles solares en techos de ISCA - Edición de Puerto Rico
- Módulo 1: La oportunidad de limpieza del paneles solares
- Módulo 2: Información técnica de los sistemas solares
- Módulo 3: Averías, fallos y roturas de los paneles solares
- Módulo 4: Por qué limpiar y tipos de suciedad
- Módulo 5: El riesgo más grande para los limpiadores de paneles solares: la electrocución
- Módulo 6: Otras consideraciones de salud y seguridad
- Módulo 7: Equipo de protección personal esencial (EPP)
- Módulo 8: Cómo no limpiar y prácticas malas
- Módulo 9: Limpieza de paneles solares residenciales salud y seguridad
- Módulo 10: Limpieza de paneles solares agrícolas
- Módulo 11: Limpieza de paneles solares comerciales
- Módulo 12: Conclusión
