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In recentyears, millions of solar panels have been placed on roofs around the world. Discuss how safe are they? Discuss the hid

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Installing
solar panels on rooftops are obviously a high risk activity. There are a number
of hazards such as working at heights which could lead to falls from heights or
falling objects. Also slippery roof surfaces, damaged roofs, electrical
discharge from uninstalled panels, electrical fitting and equipments are all
potential hazards. All these, when not properly controlled could lead to
undesired conquences.

Research
has
shown that, roofing is the 6th most dangerous job and there were
fatality rate of 37 per 100,000 workers as of 2002. In the US alone, 33% out of
1000 construction fatalities per year are from working at heights.

Solar
energy
is seen as the saviour of mankind in terms of saving as from global warming and
CO2 emissions along with other renewables but there are a lot of
damages being caused to our health from the manufacture of these panels.
Dangerous chemicals and toxics such as cadmium
and arsenic are used in their production. Silicon tetrachloride which is a
by-product of the production makes land unsuitable for growing crops. For each
ton of polysilicon produced
by the solar industry for its solar panels, four tons of silicon tetrachloride
is generated.

A
report by the Silicon Valley Toxics
Coalition warns that there could be an e-waste problem in the nearby future.
According to them, there are plenty of toxic waste that is being released by
the
solar industry, which is going unnoticed under the radar because we so happy
about the clean energy solar panels generate to see the underlying danger.
After the life-span of these panels which are about 20 to 25 years, if they are
not properly disposed of they could pose a whole lot of damages.

References

Fundamental
Safety Engineering and Risk Management Concepts, 2012/2013

 

by
H. Tan
and M.J. Baker (INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY,
RELIABILITY AND

RISK)

www.esv.vic.gov.au(Safety of solar panel
installations...Energy

Safe)

(Sunshine or Gloom)www.greenpacks.org/2009/01/21/how-safe-are-solar-panels/

(Solar Panels Exposed)www.renewableenergygeeks.ca/solar...wer/solar-panels-health-warning-hazards/

 

 

 

 

 

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Ernest Appiah's picture

Installing
solar panels on rooftops are obviously a high risk activity. There are a number
of hazards such as working at heights which could lead to falls from heights or
falling objects. Also slippery roof surfaces, damaged roofs, electrical
discharge from uninstalled panels, electrical fitting and equipments are all
potential hazards. All these, when not properly controlled could lead to
undesired conquences.

Research
has
shown that, roofing is the 6th most dangerous job and there were
fatality rate of 37 per 100,000 workers as of 2002. In the US alone, 33% out of
1000 construction fatalities per year are from working at heights.

Solar
energy
is seen as the saviour of mankind in terms of saving as from global warming and
CO2 emissions along with other renewables but there are a lot of
damages being caused to our health from the manufacture of these panels.
Dangerous chemicals and toxics such as cadmium
and arsenic are used in their production. Silicon tetrachloride which is a
by-product of the production makes land unsuitable for growing crops. For each
ton of polysilicon produced
by the solar industry for its solar panels, four tons of silicon tetrachloride
is generated.

A
report by the Silicon Valley Toxics
Coalition warns that there could be an e-waste problem in the nearby future.
According to them, there are plenty of toxic waste that is being released by
the
solar industry, which is going unnoticed under the radar because we so happy
about the clean energy solar panels generate to see the underlying danger.
After the life-span of these panels which are about 20 to 25 years, if they are
not properly disposed of they could pose a whole lot of damages.

References

Fundamental
Safety Engineering and Risk Management Concepts, 2012/2013

 

by
H. Tan
and M.J. Baker (INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY,
RELIABILITY AND

RISK)

www.esv.vic.gov.au(Safety of solar panel
installations...Energy

Safe)

(Sunshine or Gloom)www.greenpacks.org/2009/01/21/how-safe-are-solar-panels/

(Solar Panels Exposed)www.renewableenergygeeks.ca/solar...wer/solar-panels-health-warning-hazards/

 

 

 

 

 

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