ENE/Solar/TBT-ENE-002
Ground Mounted Solar Farm Safety
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Ground Mounted Solar Farm Safety
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-ENE-002 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Ground mounted solar farms involve installing thousands of photovoltaic panels on metal frames across large open sites.
- Solar panels generate DC electricity whenever exposed to daylight — they cannot be fully switched off during daytime hours.
- DC electrical systems behave differently from AC — arcing is sustained, shocks are harder to release from, and isolation differs.
- Manual handling of solar panels, mounting frames, and cable trays is repetitive and causes musculoskeletal injuries over time.
- Cable trenching across large solar farm sites involves long linear excavations with buried service and collapse risks.
- Inverters and transformers on solar farms contain high voltage equipment requiring specific competence and arc flash PPE.
- Large open sites expose workers to weather extremes including UV radiation, heat, wind, lightning, and cold.
- Ground conditions on agricultural land include uneven terrain, hidden ditches, soft ground, and existing field drainage.
- Ecological constraints including nesting birds, protected species, and habitat preservation apply to many solar farm sites.
- Security of solar farm sites is important — panel theft and cable theft create additional risks for workers and the public.
Why?
| DC shock hazard | Solar panels are live in daylight and cannot be isolated — DC arcs sustain and DC current locks muscles, preventing self-release from shock. |
| Repetitive handling | Installing thousands of panels involves sustained repetitive manual handling that causes chronic injuries without task rotation. |
| Weather exposure | Solar farms are large, open sites with no shelter — workers face UV, heat, cold, and lightning risks throughout the year. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Renewable Energy Safety Awareness | Solar PV Electrical Safety |
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