Jason, for a flat roof with any sort of equipment or obstructions on it, 
tripping hazards are to be expected and a person with access should be expected 
to watch out for them.  However these days we have to go out of our way to 
protect against stu**dity (I mean those who are out of their element :) )

To start with post a sign at the entrance to the area that there are trip 
hazards (as well as a roof edge and...) Additionally you can mark the hazards 
with reflective flags on fiberglass poles (think driveway markers) on either 
edge/side or along the trip hazard. 
Or eliminate the trip hazard by elevating the wire jump and clearly marking so 
that it *should be obvious. 

Ramps over conduit runs... this can be wise to prevent some from using the 
conduit as a 'step', but can get out of hand (and budget) if the area is large 
and there are lots of places the ramps are needed. 
Designated walkways enclosed with handrails can be a good idea if the area may 
be frequented. 

benn
Sent from a 'smart' phone, with touch screen keys. Please excuse shortcuts and 
typos. 

On 2012-12-18, at 2:23 PM, Jason Szumlanski <ja...@fafcosolar.com> wrote:

> On flat roofs, how are you protecting against tripping hazards, particularly 
> for bonding wire that jumps from array rows? I was thinking about wiremold, 
> but I don't they make it UV rated. 
> 
> And while on the subject, are you installing ramps over elevated conduit runs 
> typically?
> 
> Jason Szumlanski
> Fafco Solar
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