7. After the battery re is extinguished, if there is no potential risk onsite, the
battery must be handled and recycled by professionals in accordance with local
laws and regulations.
Electric Shock
Before the injured person is separated from the source of electricity, onsite
paramedic personnel are not allowed to touch the injured person with their hands
to avoid electric shocks.
Even if the AC circuit breaker of an inverter is turned o, PV modules and the DC
side of the inverter are still energized in the daytime.
For household members, if an electric shock occurs related to a PV device, you are
advised to follow the following steps:
(1) Turn
o the AC circuit breaker of the inverter.
(2) Wear dedicated insulated shoes and insulated gloves, and use insulated tools
to separate the injured person from the source of electricity. If no professional
equipment is available, you can step on a dry wooden stool or hold insulated tools
(such as a long dry wooden stick) to separate the injured person from the source
of electricity while ensuring your safety.
(3) If the injury is serious, call the emergency medical service immediately. Let the
injured person lie
at and monitor the person's consciousness, breathing, and
heartbeat changes. Personnel who have rst aid qualications or have received
rst aid training can perform rst aid such as articial respiration and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation based on the situation of the injury onsite until the
paramedic personnel arrive to send the injured person to the hospital.
(4) Install warning objects and barricades around the electric shock site to prevent
other personnel from getting electric shocks.
(5) Notify distributors and installers to dispatch professional O&M personnel to
rectify the fault.
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