When you deliver solar projects across the world, a key question arises: how do you ensure that safety standards are maintained at the highest level? It’s an important point — and when we speak with our customers, what matters most to them is the competence and reliability of renewable energy systems. iRecco’s extensive range of robust and reliable solar solutions, backed by cutting-edge R&D and more than two decades of expertise, are designed to deliver optimum performance with complete safety assurance.
Of course, every installation complies with strict legislation, but that’s not where the biggest safety challenge lies. Experience shows that over 90% of incidents are caused by human behavior. That’s why we believe the key to maintaining the highest safety record is building a safety-first mindset.
The people I meet who work on our solar projects are remarkable. They are proud of what they do and take their responsibilities seriously. Working on rooftops, large ground-mounted sites, or remote solar farms is not easy — it demands skill, focus, and courage. Their commitment ensures that every iRecco solar project is delivered with safety, reliability, and professionalism at its core.
Why It Might Be Time to Explore Solar Project Self-Performance
Not everyone drawn to the solar industry is naturally inclined to follow strict rules — yet safety demands it. To ensure the highest safety levels across all projects, we invest heavily in developing clear, reliable procedures and protocols that become second nature for every team member. Ignoring them can have serious consequences, which is why discipline and compliance are non-negotiable.
Equally important is training. From technical and equipment-specific training to broader safety awareness, we make sure our teams are always prepared. Leadership also plays a key role: supervisors and managers regularly conduct on-site safety checks to understand first-hand what our engineers face in the field. Even our executive leadership gets involved, with senior leaders visiting sites and working alongside teams. This way, when they talk about safety, they speak from direct experience — building trust and reinforcing a true safety-first culture.
“Success has no shortcuts — it comes through preparation, dedication, and learning from setbacks.”
– Tina Retina
Our goal is to create standardized, user-friendly documentation for every solar project. Engineers already manage complex tasks on-site, so they shouldn’t have to struggle with unclear instructions. By developing a unified global service manual, we ensure consistent training across all regions, helping every technician work safely and efficiently.
When it comes to performance and safety, we make no distinction between project types or locations — the same high standards apply everywhere. Because for us, safety always comes first. It’s that simple.









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