Technical training
Solar Technical Training Standard / V1 02072025
Toolbox talk
A pre-task safety briefing that takes place at the work site, covering the risks, hazards, control and methods of the task being performed
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4. SCOPE Global Wind Organisation is a member-led non-profit body. Our members strive for an injury free work environment in the wind turbine industry and Solar PV industry, setting common international standards for safety training and emergency procedures. The Global Solar Council is a non-profit trade body uniting the voice of the solar industry, representing every part of the solar PV value chain across the world. GSC work directly with industry associations, private sector, governments, international institutions and NGOs to advocate, educate, and strengthen the solar industry.
This standard describes the requirements for Solar Technical Training Modules that are recommended and endorsed by GSC and the members of GWO.
This standard has been developed in response to the demand for recognisable technical training in the industry and has been prepared in co-operation between the members of GWO and GSC based on risk assessments and factual incident statistics.
5. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SOLAR TECHNICAL TRAINING
Upon completion of the GWO Solar Technical Training, participants will possess an awareness of the hazards encountered when working on mechanical, electrical, and installation systems, and how to control and mitigate these hazards, preparing candidates for working in a Utility Scale Solar PV work environment.
5.1 Overview
The Solar Technical Training Standard is divided into 2 modules:
Module 1: Installation Module 2: Electrical
Each module may be delivered independently as stand-alone training or can be delivered consecutively in adherence to the required module durations.
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