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ESG Beyond the Green Points

Why PV Safety Must Be Part of South Africa’s Sustainability Journey

Published by: PVStop South Africa
Author: Johan Bosman – CEO, LTV Technologies & Supplies / Civitas Risk Control


The Hidden Gap in South Africa’s Green Building Movement

South Africa’s renewable energy transition is accelerating. Thousands of buildings are installing solar PV systems to reduce electricity costs and meet Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) targets. But as the race for “green points” continues, a crucial question remains unanswered:

Who is managing the risks that come with solar power?

While ESG frameworks reward the adoption of clean technologies, they often overlook the safety, maintenance, and lifecycle risks introduced by photovoltaic (PV) systems. A sustainable building isn’t just one that produces clean energy — it’s one that can also prevent loss, protect life, and ensure operational continuity when things go wrong.

The Current Compliance Landscape

Under the National Energy Act (Act 34 of 2008), the South African government requires all qualifying non-residential buildings to display and submit Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). These certificates measure a building’s energy consumption (kWh/m²/year) and form part of the country’s broader ESG reporting drive.

However, EPC regulations focus purely on energy efficiency, not risk mitigation. They do not assess:

  • Fire and electrical risks associated with live PV systems;
  • The ability to de-energize panels during emergencies;
  • Safe roof access, walkway grip, or working-at-heights conditions;
  • Environmental impact from chemical or water-intensive cleaning;
  • Ongoing maintenance and inspection governance.

This creates a major gap between compliance and safety — a gap that forward-thinking building owners can now close.

ESG: More Than Energy — It’s About Responsibility

ESG frameworks were never meant to be limited to energy efficiency.
Each ESG pillar calls for deeper responsibility:

PillarIntended PurposeCurrent Gaps in PV ContextSolutions from LTV Technologies & Civitas Risk Control
EnvironmentalReduce carbon footprint and protect natural resourcesNo oversight on PV fire risk, chemical runoff, or unsafe disposalPVStop prevents PV fires and contamination;
Fire-Retardant Coatings add fire protection barriers
SocialProtect people and communitiesRoof workers, firefighters, and occupants face constant DC voltage hazardsEvacuPlan defines DC Danger Zones and safe evacuation procedures
GovernanceEnsure ethical, transparent, and compliant operationsNo formal PV safety or maintenance governanceArcBox and PASRAM (in development) establish standards and inspection protocols

True ESG alignment requires acknowledging that you can’t switch off the sun — and that solar safety must be part of every sustainability strategy.

Introducing Practical ESG-Aligned PV Safety Solutions

LTV Technologies & Supplies, together with Civitas Risk Control, deliver a suite of Tier-1 safety products and compliance tools designed to close this ESG gap:

  1. PVStop® – A patented, Class 0-certified solar panel coating that safely de-energizes live PV systems during fire or flood events, protecting responders and assets.
  2. ArcBox® / Viridian Solutions – Engineered to prevent DC connector arcing, one of the most common causes of PV-related fires.
  3. EvacuPlan™ – A digital and physical evacuation planning system that identifies DC danger zones and guides safe emergency response actions.
  4. Fire-Retardant Coatings – Adds an extra layer of structural protection between PV arrays and the roof surface.

Together, these technologies form a complete PV risk mitigation framework, enabling building owners, engineers, and insurers to demonstrate responsible ESG practice.

Why This Matters for Insurers, Engineers, and Property Owners

Insurers are increasingly linking ESG risk to underwriting and premiums.
By integrating PV safety and lifecycle governance into your building operations, you not only comply with the Energy Performance Certificate regulations — you also:

✅ Strengthen your ESG and insurance readiness
✅ Reduce liability for PV-related fire and safety incidents
✅ Improve your long-term building valuation and asset resilience
✅ Align with international best practice and reporting standards

Final Word

“True sustainability isn’t just clean — it’s safe.”

As South Africa moves toward mandatory ESG and EPC compliance, building owners have a unique opportunity to lead the next evolution of responsible energy.
By partnering with LTV Technologies, Civitas Risk Control, and PVStop South Africa, you can transform your PV system from a compliance checkbox into a verified, risk-managed, ESG-aligned asset.


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Further Reading & Regulatory References

To understand how PV safety and ESG compliance intersect, explore these key resources that shape South Africa’s sustainable building and energy safety framework:

  • Government Gazette No. 43972 (Notice 700 of 2020)
    Regulations for the Mandatory Display and Submission of Energy Performance Certificates for Buildings under the National Energy Act (34 of 2008).
    View on Government Printing Works
  • National Energy Act, 2008 (Act No. 34 of 2008)
    Defines South Africa’s national energy efficiency and management framework, but currently lacks detailed risk mitigation requirements for PV systems.
    Read summary on Energy.gov.za
  • Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993)
    Provides for safe working environments and can be extended to include safe access to PV roofs, anchor points, and fire safety training.
    See Department of Employment & Labour
  • SANS 10400-T: Fire Protection Regulations for Buildings
    Governs fire safety and evacuation planning but does not yet address the presence of active PV systems during fires.
    (SABS Standard, available from sabs.co.za)
  • CIPC ESG Disclosure Requirements (2025 Rollout)
    South Africa’s new ESG disclosure rules will make environmental and safety data mandatory for reporting entities.
    Learn more on CIPC’s ESG page

These regulations form the foundation of compliance — but together they reveal a missing link: PV risk mitigation and lifecycle safety.
PVStop, ArcBox, and EvacuPlan are designed to bridge that gap and bring ESG accountability to the solar industry.

PVSTOP® and South Africa’s Fire Brigade Services Act (No. 99 of 1987)

Legal, Environmental & Procurement Alignment for Safer Solar Fire Response

PVSTOP® is the world’s only patented, spray-on solar panel deactivation solution — designed to help firefighters and emergency services rapidly isolate live solar PV systems during emergencies. With South Africa’s exponential growth in solar installations, the need for DC-side safety tools has become critical.

But more than just a breakthrough safety product, PVSTOP is now fully aligned with South African legislation, certified to international standards, and ready for compliant public-sector procurement.


Why Solar Fires Require a New Category of Firefighting Equipment

When solar panels are exposed to light, they remain energized — even if the inverter is off or the building is disconnected from the grid. Traditional methods like water or foam are not only ineffective, but dangerous, especially for first responders.

PVSTOP creates a non-destructive, removable barrier that blocks light instantly — safely shutting down panel output and preventing reignition or electrocution. This has made it essential for:

  • Firefighting and first response teams
  • Disaster and risk management units
  • Industrial PV safety compliance
  • OEM and insurance-aligned safety plans
Compliant, safe solar fire response with PVSTOP® in South Africa. Fire Act 99 of 1987, Section 36 SCM, BSI-certified. Municipal SOP ready.

Legal Compliance Under the Fire Brigade Services Act (No. 99 of 1987)

PVSTOP’s deployment is supported by multiple sections of South Africa’s core fire safety legislation:

Relevant SectionLegal Reference
Section 1(xii)PVSTOP meets the legal definition of a “fire service” tool for prevention and property protection
Section 1(vii)PVSTOP qualifies as “equipment” used by a fire service
Section 10(1)(c)Cost recovery allowed for materials used during fire response
Section 11Eligible for municipal grant-in-aid support
Sections 8 & 9Supports powers of fire officers to neutralize danger and salvage property

In other words, PVSTOP is legally justified, operationally relevant, and financially recoverable.


OEM Confirmation & Section 36 SCM Procurement

PVSTOP International Pty Ltd (Australia) has formally appointed LTV Technologies & Supplies (Pty) Ltd as the sole and exclusive distributor of PVSTOP in South Africa. The appointment qualifies for procurement under:

Section 36(1)(a)(ii) of the Municipal SCM Regulations —
Deviation from competitive bidding is allowed where a product is available from a single provider only.

Civitas Risk Control (Pty) Ltd serves as the operational entity for training, technical deployment, and traceability — ensuring certified usage by public sector and emergency services personnel.

Full OEM confirmation letter and credentials available on request.


Safety Certifications – Cylinders & Formulation

Every PVSTOP unit supplied in South Africa is filled and tested to the highest global standards:

Cylinder Compliance:

  • BSI Kitemark certified
  • EN 3-8:2006+A1:2007 – Portable extinguisher performance
  • PED 2014/68/EU – Pressure Equipment Directive
  • ISO 9001 – Manufacturing quality standard
  • PVSTOP is not a fire extinguisher, is not marketed, and is not intended for fire suppression use.
  • Although tested for safe behaviour under Class A fire conditions, PVSTOP’s function is strictly limited to light blocking coating for PV de-energization.
  • The device complies with the European Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU, evidenced by an EU-Type Examination Certificate (CE Certificate No. 603059) issued by BSI Group the Netherlands B.V.

Chemical & Environmental Safety:

  • ISO 14034:2016 – Environmental Technology Verification
  • BS 476 – Surface Spread of Flame (Fire Safety)
  • EN 45545-2:2013 – Smoke and Toxicity (Rail/Fire standards)

All PVSTOP units use a non-toxic, water-based, nanoparticle formulation that encapsulates light safely, then washes off as general waste after incident response.


Environmental & ESG Benefits

PVSTOP is not only safer, it’s sustainable.

Traditional foam and water-based suppression on PV arrays often lead to toxic runoff, environmental contamination, and ineffective fire isolation.

PVSTOP:

  • Prevents contaminated runoff into drains and soil
  • Encapsulates PV panels with nanoparticle-based light-blocking gel
  • Reduces need for full panel destruction
  • Supports ESG-aligned emergency protocols and sustainable fire response

Insurance, Risk & Disaster Management Alignment

Insurers and disaster teams benefit from PVSTOP’s ability to:

  • Prevent reignition and fire spread
  • Reduce property damage and electrical injury
  • Accelerate site clearance and claims processing
  • Minimize income loss or business interruption
  • Provide performance guarantees and traceability

PVSTOP is already being integrated into disaster response planning and public infrastructure readiness at the municipal level.


Immediate Next Steps for Municipal Buyers & Fire Chiefs

To comply with legislation and prepare your teams, we recommend the following urgent actions:

  1. Add PVSTOP to your SOPs
  2. Initiate Section 36 SCM procurement
  3. Train technical responders through Civitas Risk Control
  4. Engage with OEM and LTV for compliance documentation
  5. Integrate PVSTOP into risk and fire management plans

Want to Procure or Learn More?

We provide:

  • The full OEM confirmation letter
  • Safety certification documents

📩 Contact us via www.pvstop.co.za or email info@pvstop.co.za
💼 For tenders, procurement, and Section 36 letters – we’re ready to assist.

PVSTOP Demonstrated Live with City of Tshwane Emergency Services

11 September 2025
Tshwane Emergency Services Training Academy, Centurion

A Groundbreaking Day for Solar Fire Safety in South Africa

On Wednesday, 11 September 2025, Civitas Risk Control (Exclusive Operations Company) and LTV Technologies & Supplies (Exclusive South Africa Distributor) were proud to host a historic live demonstration of the PVStop® fire safety solution for the the City of Tshwane Emergency Services. Held at the Emergency Training Academy in Centurion, this was the first public deployment of PVStop on South African soil—and the results were both powerful and promising.

Real Voltage. Real Danger. Real Protection.

With the rise of solar PV installations across Gauteng and beyond, the safety of our first responders has never been more critical. PV panels continue to generate high-voltage DC electricity, posing a silent but serious hazard to firefighters.

That’s where PVStop comes in: a light-blocking coating, patented spray-on solution that instantly de-energizes live solar panels, allowing rescue and suppression operations to proceed safely.

During the demonstration:

  • A test rig using three 455W solar panels in series was built to simulate live PV hazard conditions (~120V and 3A under moderate sunlight).
  • Halogen floodlights were used in parallel to visually confirm DC current flow.
  • Upon application of PVStop by LTV Technologies and Supplies CEO Johan Bosman, the system instantly dropped in current, visibly dimming the lights.
  • A second application by a Tshwane firefighter reduced the current to just 0.07A, confirming complete and safe de-energization.

“It was amazing to see the current drop so fast. You could see the hazard disappear right before your eyes,” said one of the attending fire officials.

Built for Fire Services – Backed by Engineering

What made the demonstration especially impactful was not just the product’s performance, but its relevance to real-world operational risk. Attending fire officers and safety officials saw firsthand:

  • The speed of application (under 5 seconds)
  • The ease of use (no prior disconnection needed)
  • Fast drying time (under 2 minutes)
  • Simple cleanup with no long-term panel damage, simply peels of and disposed as general waste
  • And most importantly: immediate voltage and amps reduction

Also showcased were:

Building a Safer Future, Together

PVSTOP is more than just a product—it’s a life-saving technology, taken o market by our PVSTOP technical partners, that manages our strict compliance frameworks.

The demonstration was also the culmination of months of collaboration between:

  • LTV Technologies & Supplies (exclusive SA distributor)
  • SBD Business Systems (infrastructure and partner alignment)
  • Civitas Risk Control (operational entity managing technical partners, compliance, and logistics)
  • And PVStop International (the OEM and patent holder)

The event follows earlier training, webinars, PV Safety and Risk training sessions, and ongoing awareness-building.

Civitas Risk Control oversees partner training, deployment compliance, and product distribution in partnership with LTV Technologies & Supplies — the exclusive South African distributor of PVStop.

If you are:

  • A school or university administrator
  • A facility or operations manager
  • A safety officer at a hospital, clinic, or factory
  • A municipal or provincial risk manager
  • A commercial landlord or insurance provider

Reach out to our team. Let us help you make your PV installation safer.

PVStop is here.