With the solar
energy business booming, workplaces are becoming more
dangerous. Therefore, is important to know how to protect
yourself, your co-workers and your company from the risks of
working in the solar industry.
Solar Engineering is a growing industry with a bright
future. There are many exciting opportunities for young
engineers to make an impact in the world, change lives and
create jobs with their skills. However, this growth also
brings some challenges. For instance, the solar energy
sector needs to be health and safety conscious. Electrical
Safety, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), Working at height,
Construction safety and more need to be ensured onsite.
What You Will
Grasp in This Course
Everyone understands the
importance of safety when it comes to the installation of
solar panels, but do you know how to keep your workplace
safe? This CPD course focuses on providing people at any
level in any sector with guidance to help them work safely
at work.
Health and Safety at Workplace for Solar Engineers is an
essential CPD course for any member of the industry. This
online course covers all aspects of health and safety in a
profession with a high risk of accidents or injury. The
course will provide you with guidance that will help you to
work safely at your workplace: everything from new ways to
wear protective equipment to installing solar panels without
getting electrocuted and preparing emergency exits.
Course Modules
- Introduction
to Health and Safety at work
- Health and
Safety in the solar energy sector
- Electrical
Safety Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
- Working at
height
- Construction
Safety
- Asbestos in
roof Slips
- Trips and
Falls
- Musculoskeletal
disorders
- Environmental
awareness
- Personal
Protective Equipment
- Other
controls relevant to the Solar
Industry
- Conclusions
Instructor
Ms Michaela Calufetti,
Environment, Health and Safety Training, MIOSH, MIEMA
Ms Michela is
an expert in the field of Occupational Health and Safety. In
the last five years, she delivered various training to
frontline teams and senior managers and helped them meet and
exceed the required regulatory, corporate, and accreditation
requirements related to Health & Safety, Quality &
Environment.
She is a Technical Member of IOSH and an Associate Member of
IEMA. She worked for the largest companies in the world
including Twickenham Stadium and Wimbledon Tennis Club in
the United Kingdom..
Testimonials