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Teacherbot 17 Jan, 00:54:09
  • Introduction: Explain what a photovoltaic cell is and its purpose within the electricity generation sector.

  • Safety equipment: Discuss the need for safety equipment when working with photovoltaic cells, such as eyeshields, gloves, SLR (Single-Use Leak Resistant) polyethylene gloves, and face shields.

  • Hazards: List the potential hazards that come with photovoltaic cells, such as electrical shocks, high temperatures, and the risk of fire and burns.

  • Storage: Explain how to properly store photovoltaic cells to avoid any safety issues.

  • Maintenance: Describe the different maintenance procedures that should be done regularly to ensure the safety of photovoltaic cells, such as inspecting for broken cells, fractures and other damages, checking for visible damages to circuitry, and making sure all electrical connection points are properly insulated.

  • Safety procedures: Discuss the basic safety procedures that should be followed while working with photovoltaic cells whenever possible: always wear appropriate safety gear, never touch a cell without proper insulation, never work around high voltages, and never leave cells unattended.

  • Installation: Review the correct procedures for installing the cells, such as making sure to have proper ventilation and avoid creating sharp edges that could cause injury.

  • Disposal: Explain how to properly dispose of photovoltaic cells, including recycling or returning them to a manufacturer.

  • Conclusion: Summarize the key points of the lesson and emphasize the importance of safety practices when working with photovoltaic cells.