Why stop at City & Guilds? I reckon that in a lifetime we couldn't learn all that you have learned about cleaning solar panels Steve. You should be lobbying universities for a degree, masters and a PHD. Dr Steve anyone?
Seriously SPS, you are suffering from delusions of grandeur.
Why is there a City & Guilds in window cleaning then? Why do people have it as a badge on their website? Why do people join the FWC? Why do some attend IOSH courses? Why are some Safecontractor? Why do some have IPAF licences? They all build customer confidence because they show the individual has a degree of competency.
I suppose all you do with ladders is put them against a wall and move your legs up and down, right? Men have been climbing ladders for thousands of years, it is one of the oldest forms of technology, but still people can't use them properly. They fall off, get injured or die. Why do people go on ladder safety courses?
Some people WANT training for confidence. They want reassurance that they are doing the job correctly, in the most time-efficient manner and for the right price.
Some clients WANT trained people because then they know they are getting the real deal. Someone, somewhere at some point decided on a training course for all of the various training courses there are on offer for all trades. Were they ALL bonkers? No. There are some training courses out there that are a lot more ludicrous than one for solar panel cleaning.
There have been posts saying folks think it is a bad idea, but few have explained why solar panel cleaning does not require training, but window cleaning does.
Can anyone explain why the risks associated with window cleaning are higher than those for solar panel cleaning???