Residential: The Johnson Family
- Challenge: High monthly energy bills + desire for eco-friendly living
- Solution: 7.2 kW rooftop solar system with battery storage
At Ecosource, safety is not just a set of rules, it is a core part of how we work. Solar installation demands more than basic knowledge of safety guidelines. It requires real-time assessment of site conditions and responsible decision-making to ensure safe working practices at every stage. Simple yet critical measures such as rooftop lifelines and the correct use of personal protective equipment play a major role in building a strong safety culture and maintaining zero-incident project sites.
We are committed to making safety a habit, not an afterthought. Regular safety training for our employees and project partners is an essential part of our operations, ensuring everyone on site understands and follows best practices.
Safety is our top priority during rooftop solar installations, especially on industrial rooftops. Before any project begins, our installation teams undergo mandatory medical fitness checks and Work at Height certifications from approved medical institutions. All onsite work is executed in strict accordance with international safety codes and standards, ensuring a secure working environment and reliable project execution.
This test method is used to evaluate the resistance of exterior metal roof panel systems against water penetration when water is applied to the outer surface. It is applicable to all pitched roof areas and focuses on measuring water penetration occurring within the main roof field, including structural connections.
During the test, the exterior roof surface is evenly sprayed with water at a rate of 200 litres per square meter per hour for a duration of 15 minutes to assess its performance under simulated rainfall conditions.