Combined Low-level Access & Towers for Users

PASMA Combined Low-Level Access and Towers for Users will equip you with the specialist knowledge you need to work safely with mobile access towers and low-level access equipment such as podiums. If you work with mobile access towers and low level access equipment then you can gain two qualifications in one day.

Course Content

  • Work at height responsibilities of employers, employees and suppliers
  • Standards affecting the manufacture and use of mobile access towers and low level access equipment
  • Where to find crucial safety information
  • When it’s safe to use mobile access towers and low level access equipment, and when it’s not
  • Carrying out pre-use checks and post-assembly inspections on mobile access towers and low level access equipment
  • The components used in mobile access towers and low level access equipment
  • Assembling and dismantling mobile access towers and low level access equipment using approved methods 
  • Good practices for the safe use of mobile access towers and low level access equipment
  • Accessing a platform safely
  • Moving mobile access towers and low level access equipment
  • Identifying hazards in the work environment
  • Avoiding personal health hazards

Upon successful completion, delegates will know

  • How to safely assemble, dismantle, alter and move this equipment
  • How to safely use this equipment
  • How to inspect this equipment
  • How to identify hazards relating to their use
  • What legislation, regulations and guidance are applicable to these towers

On successfully completing the theory and practical segments of the course, you’ll receive a PASMA Photo Card and Certificate. 

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