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Version Date: 2025-12-30
5. SAFETY
Safety
The installation of panels on any building structure requires careful planning to 
ensure all work can be carried out in a safe manner.
The establishment of a detailed Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) as well as all 
onsite safety procedures are the responsibility of the panel installation contractor. 
The detailed Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) must include the roles and 
responsibilities of all persons involved in the project. It must clearly outline what 
safety equipment is required, how it is to be utilized for each stage of the project 
and must comply with all aspects of the current Workplace Health and Safety Act. 
If the installer determines that they cannot install the panels in accordance with 
the installation drawings contained in this guide in conjunction with the Safe Work 
Method Statement (SWMS) requirements, it is their responsibility to determine 
appropriate alternative procedures.
Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Prior to the commencement of any installation , the panel installation contractor 
must read and familiarize themselves with the Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) 
applicable to the panel type being used. Current versions of Delta Panels’ Data 
Safety Sheet EPS-FR Panels, Data Safety Sheet PIR Panels, Data Safety Sheet TPC 
Panels & Data Safety Sheet MW Panels are available upon request or online at  
www.deltapanels.com
General Safety Reminder. 
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Hooks, wire cables and hardware used as tie-offs should be covered so that 
they do not scratch panel and trim surfaces. 
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Use an approved and safe walking platform in high traffic areas to prevent 
damage to panels. 
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Do not use panels as working platforms. Unsecured panels can slide or collapse 
under the weight of workers and equipment. 
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Do not stand on the end of unsupported cantilevered panels, as this may result 
in panel collapse. 
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Avoid point loads (concentrated loads in small areas). Heavy equipment, 
ladders, platform feet etc. may cause panel damage that could result in collapse. 
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Do not install panels in high winds or other unsafe working conditions. 
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Secure all loose panels with banding or tie-downs.
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Use clamps as necessary to hold panels in place until fastening is complete. 
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Avoid panel and lifting equipment contact with electrical power lines, equipment 
and services. 
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Verify that the building structure is complete and properly aligned, with all 
connections and bracing in place and secured. 

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