This course has been designed for more than just construction sites but for all workplaces, such as schools, offices and factories both internally and externally because the course has combined the Standard Towers course and the Low-Level course. It provides real value for money and we can do the training in one day.
Benefit from this course will have anyone who may work from Low-Level Access units and Standard Mobile Access Towers.
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.
All PASMA tests and trainings can be delivered at YOUR SITE or at OUR TRAINING CENTERS in Eye (IP23 7HN) and Stonham (IP14 5DT) in English and in a range of Eastern European languages as Polish, Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Spanish
1 day up to 8 people
Since the safe use of Mobile Access Towers requires that you consult safety notices and read and thoroughly understand the manufacturer’s instruction manual, literacy and language comprehension are important requirements for any tower user.
Similarly, since the assembly and use of Mobile Access Towers can be physically demanding, users should be physically fit and in good health, and should generally, not have problems with eyesight or hearing, heart disease, high blood pressure, epilepsy, fear of heights, vertigo, giddiness, difficulty with balance, impaired limb function, alcohol or drug dependence, including prescribed drugs or psychiatric illness.
You should also consider how the effects of extremes of temperature – heat and cold; lack of nutrition – fasting; and lack of water – dehydration, can impair your ability to work effectively.
If you have any problems with literacy or language comprehension, are pregnant, or have any doubts about your fitness to use mobile access towers, you must bring them to the attention of your employer. This need not preclude you from using Mobile Access Towers, provided your employer conducts an assessment and is able to put into place adequate measures to take account of any difficulties you may have.