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Training for Towers and Low Level Access

The PASMA Combined Course contains both theory and practical elements that culminate in a PASMA approved qualification for Towers for Users and Low-Level Access. As our most popular course, it enables delegate(s) to efficiently and effectively empower themselves to work safely across many sites.

  • Combined low-level access and mobile access training
  • Safe usage of podium and tower access systems
  • Condensed one day course
  • Assembly, dismantling, alterations, and movement of access equipment
  • Hazard identification and equipment inspection

Offering a combination of online and practical learning, the theory of this combined course will be completed fully through PASMA’s online portal. Upon passing a multiple-choice test, delegate(s) will then be invited to the Training Facility to complete the practical part of the course and achieve their qualification. The training is on mobile access towers that are approved to BS EN 1004 and low level access units.

Course Syllabus – Combined Towers and Low Level for Users

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What Is This Course?

The course is broken into two parts of the day. During the morning, you will be learning about the safe use of mobile access towers and low level units by giving a general overview of the safety aspects. The second part of your day will be practical – you will be required to be involved in building and dismantling a mobile access tower as well as the use of a low level access unit.

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Image of a person safely using an access scaffold tower. They have been sufficiently trained with PASMA training. Access towers are safety equipment for working at height but are only safe when used safely by the person operating on them.

Who Can Take This Course?

The PASMA Combined Course is for anyone who will be erecting, using, moving, inspecting and dismantling access towers and low level access units. You DON’T have to have any prior experience or knowledge to attend, although it could be an advantage if you do.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered working at height?

Anything above ground level is considered Working at Height. Access Towers are a large provider of PASMA Training and sit within the top 5% in the UK, allowing us to train the full range of 1-Day PASMA Courses to suit any of your work at height Tower Training requirements.

What are the working at height regulations?

It is recommended by Health & Safety standards that those who are assembling Towers should be PASMA Trained. This will give operatives a 5-year qualification of competency for the use of mobile towers.

Do I need to have a licence/certificate to use the equipment?

Certifications will vary depending on what equipment you’re hiring. It’s always best to speak with our Hire Desk if you are unsure, where they can advise what will be best for you or in more advanced working conditions, we can install onsite.

What are the different training sessions you offer & who are they for?

Training courses are for anyone using the equipment, from commercially to domestically. These will range from PASMA Training for the use of Towers, IPAF Training for the use of MEWPS as well as various other courses such as Safety Harness Training and First Aid.

How do I know which equipment will be right for the job?

Our Hire Desk are trained across the full range of work at height stock available and will be able to advise and assist cost-free.

How quickly can you supply the tower(s)?

We aim for a next-day turnaround, this is dependent on the transport routes and how busy we are at the time. It works both ways and could be earlier than your requested date.