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GTEC launches new safety training for solar PV installers

GTEC has introduced a new safety training course tailored specifically for solar photovoltaic (PV) system installers. 

The course, titled ‘Working at Heights for Solar PV System Installations,’ aims to enhance safety for those fitting PV systems on domestic or low angle commercial rooftops.

Set at its headquarters in Hawes, North Yorkshire, the venue provides a realistic setting with actual roofs and PV arrays, facilitating hands-on experience. Plans are in place to extend this training to other GTEC approved centres in the future.

The one-day course is designed to complement GTEC’s existing portfolio of training programs for renewable building services. It covers essential safety topics such as personal fall protection, safety harness usage, fall arrest systems, ladder safety, scaffolding, edge protection, and risk management around skylights. Participants will gain practical skills including harness fitting, using energy-absorbing lanyards, and safe ladder climbing practices.

Griff Thomas, Managing Director of GTEC, emphasised the importance of the course, “Working at heights is a key part of the solar PV installer’s role and it’s essential this work is carried out safely and effectively. We have adapted standard working at heights training to make it specific to the demands of fitting photovoltaic panels, in order to provide a useful course for installation companies large and small – whether you’re a one man-band doing the whole job yourself, or a larger building firm needing to upskill staff involved in the PV installation process.”

He added, “Expect more courses from GTEC in the coming months as we expand our offering following our acquisition by the United Living Group. Their backing will allow us to better support building services installers and those in related construction trades.”

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