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PASMA Courses

We offer a wide range of PASMA courses for users of scaffold towers, low-level access equipment, and those responsible for managing them. Below, you’ll find some of our most popular courses, which are scheduled weekly or monthly—please check the calendar for available dates. Note that several additional PASMA courses are available on request and may not appear on the calendar. If you require a course not listed on our site, or if you have any questions, please get in touch via our contact form and we’ll be happy to assist.

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PASMA Towers For Users

DURATION: 1 DAY

Mobile access towers are straight up and down, single bay structures with four legs and wheels that can reach heights of 8m outdoors and 12m indoors. These lightweight structures can be assembled and dismantled quickly and easily, with collective fall prevention in place throughout.

​PASMA Towers for Users will equip you with the specialist knowledge you need to work safely with mobile access towers. 

​Whats covered?

  1. How to safely assemble, dismantle, alter and move mobile access towers.

  2. How to safely use mobile access towers.

  3. How to inspect mobile access towers.

  4. How to identify hazards relating to their use.

  5. What legislation, regulations and guidance are applicable to these towers.

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PASMA Towers For Users & Low Level Combined

DURATION: 1 DAY

If you use mobile access towers and low level access equipment, you can do both courses at the same time, which gives you both qualifications at the same time.

The combined course covers all the content from Towers for Users as well as everything from Low-Level Access. Separately, these courses would take 1.5 days.

Whats covered?

  1. How to safely assemble, dismantle, alter and move this equipment.

  2. How to safely use this equipment.

  3. How to inspect this equipment.

  4. How to identify hazards relating to their use.

  5. What legislation, regulations and guidance are applicable to these towers.

man wearing hard hat, hi vis and holding a clipboard is stood on a pasma low level podium

PASMA Low Level

DURATION: HALF DAY

Low level work platforms, often called podiums, pulpits, room scaffolds or podium steps, provide a stable platform for someone carrying out tasks at heights of under 2.5 metres. They’re generally lightweight, easy to manoeuvre, fold away for easy storage or transportation, and have collective fall prevention built in.

Whats covered?

  1. How to safely assemble and dismantle low level access equipment.

  2. How to safely use low level access equipment.

  3. How to inspect low level access equipment.

  4. How to identify hazards relating to their use.

  5. What legislation, regulations and guidance are applicable to these towers.

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