PASMA - Combined Tower & Low Level Access

A mix of theory and practical training designed to instruct delegates on how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units and standard mobile access towers without risk of personal injury to the delegate or others

Pasma - Combined Tower & Low Level Access

At Brandon Hire Station Training Centre

POA PP + VAT

Onsite

POA PP + VAT for onsite trainer
  • Duration:
    1 Day
  • Location:
    Nationwide
  • Level:
    Operators
  • PASMA Trained Operative Card and Certificate
  • 5 Year Certification
Booking Hotline Call on 01179 718 555 for competitive pricing
Who Should Attend

Anyone who may work from low level access units and standard mobile access towers

Course Objectives

How to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units and standard mobile access towers without risk of personal injury to the delegate or others

Course Content

Current Legislation, Regulations and Guidance affecting working from low level access units and standard mobile access towers, PASMA Code of Practice, PAS250 (Publicly Available Specification), assembling, altering and dismantling, incorporates current best practice for fall protection, inspection of both low level and standard mobile access towers. Tower Inspection Records; hazards affecting the use of units & platforms. 
Additional Information

  • Instructor delegate ratio: Maximum of 1:8
  • Venue requirement: A suitable classroom to accommodate 8 delegates for the theory session and both an indoor / outdoor practical area with a minimum free height of 6 metres are prerequisites
  • Supporting Documents: A course content and notes booklet and a current Code of Practice booklet will be issued to all delegates who attend the course
  • Award: A PASMA Certificate and PhotoCard will be issued to successful delegates who complete the Theory and Assessment sessions at the level they attend the course which has a five year validity period
  • Literacy, Fitness & Health: (See PASMA Code of Practice)
  • Qualifications & Experience: No formal qualifications or experience are necessary, but it would be beneficial if delegates had a basic understanding of work at height issues.