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Guide to managing the risks of rooftop solar installation work

Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
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Publication date
August 2024
Pages
47
Current status
Current
Description

Rooftop solar installation work has serious work health and safety (WHS) risks including working at height, falling objects, heat stress and working with electricity. This guide provides practical work health and safety information for duty holders, primarily for ‘persons conducting a business or undertaking’ (PCBUs), on:

• the duties and obligations under the model WHS laws
• identifying and assessing risks associated with installing solar panels on rooftops
• control measures to manage the risks, and
• how to plan and safely undertake rooftop solar installation work.

You are a PCBU if you:

• engage workers, or cause workers to be engaged, to undertake rooftop solar installation work
• influence or direct workers to undertake rooftop solar installation work
• have management or control of a workplace, or the fixtures, fittings or plant at a workplace, where rooftop solar installation work is undertaken.

Scope

Contents:

1: Introduction
2: Who Has Health And Safety Duties?
3: The Risk Management Process
4: Training And Supervision
5: Before Work Starts On A Roof
6: Rooftop Solar Installation Work Risks
7: Safely Accessing And Exiting A Roof
8: Rooftop Solar Panel Maintenance, Replacement And Removal
9: Glossary And Further Resources

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Safe Work Australia
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