Solar technician electrocuted in Santa Cruz

A tragic workplace incident in Santa Cruz has claimed the life of a seasoned solar technician, casting a shadow over Jamaica’s growing renewable energy sector. Steve White, a 54-year-old electrician from Old Porus in Manchester, was fatally electrocuted on Monday evening while installing solar panels atop a commercial plaza located on Main Street.

According to preliminary investigative reports compiled by local law enforcement, the accident occurred at approximately 7:00 PM. White was actively engaged in the installation process when a sudden electrical discharge occurred. Colleagues present at the scene reported witnessing a bright flash of light followed by White’s cry indicating he had received a severe shock.

Despite initially assuring his coworkers that he was uninjured and walking away from the immediate site, White collapsed mere moments later. Emergency services were promptly alerted and transported the technician to Mandeville Regional Hospital. Medical personnel pronounced him dead upon arrival, despite attempts to administer life-saving treatment.

The Jamaica Constabulary Force has launched a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the fatal electrocution. Industry experts note that such incidents highlight the critical importance of stringent safety protocols in the rapidly expanding solar installation field, particularly when working with high-voltage systems. This event marks another sobering reminder of the occupational hazards faced by technicians in the renewable energy sector.