PASMA Towers For Users Course

This course covers the responsibility for the assembly, dismantling, moving, alteration and inspection of mobile scaffold towers.

27 Aug 2025
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Dates

1 day, 09:00 AM BST - 04:30 PM BST

Paisley

  • PD points: 1
Session information

Sessions

Theory Development
09:00 BST - 16:30 BST
1 day
Paisley
    • £121.00 excl. VAT
    Register2 places remaining

    1 day, 09:00 AM BST - 04:30 PM BST

    Paisley

    • PD points: 1
    Session information

    Sessions

    Theory Development
    09:00 BST - 16:30 BST
    1 day
    Paisley
      • £121.00 excl. VAT

      1 day, 09:00 AM - 04:30 PM

      Paisley

      • PD points: 1
      Session information

      Sessions

      Theory Development
      09:00 - 16:30
      1 day
      Paisley
        • £121.00 excl. VAT

        1 day, 09:00 AM - 04:30 PM

        Paisley

        • PD points: 1
        Session information

        Sessions

        Theory Development
        09:00 - 16:30
        1 day
        Paisley
          • £121.00 excl. VAT

          Description

          Course outcomes

          • Legislation, Regulations and Guidance affecting working at height with mobile access towers,
          • PASMA Code of Practice; Product Standards EN 1004:2004, assembling,
          • altering and dismantling towers incorporating current best practice for fall protection,
          • inspection of completed mobile access towers and completion of Tower Inspection Records;
          • hazards affecting the use of mobile access towers and how to avoid.

          Revalidation

          Every 5 years

          Who is this course for?

          Stay compliant—and safe at height—with our PASMA Mobile Access Tower Training (Towers for Users), the industry-standard course accredited by the Prefabricated Access Suppliers’ & Manufacturers’ Association and recognised under the UK Work at Height Regulations 2005. Tailored for tradespeople, facilities-maintenance teams, deck and engine crews, offshore technicians, wind-farm engineers, construction supervisors and anyone who assembles, moves or works on alloy towers, this one-day programme equips you to:

          • inspect components and read manufacturer instructions,

          • carry out site-specific risk assessments and stability checks,

          • safely assemble, alter and dismantle single-bay and advanced guard-rail towers,

          • reposition towers over uneven or sloping surfaces,

          • identify common hazards such as entanglement, wind-loading and overhead obstructions,

          • complete statutory inspection records and emergency-rescue plans.

          Updated to reflect the HSE 2024 best-practice note on mobile towers and PASMA’s latest “3T” (Through-The-Trap) and AGR (Advanced Guard Rail) methods, the course blends classroom learning with hands-on rigging drills so you leave with the practical confidence—and an official PASMA PhotoCard valid for five years—to protect personnel and productivity.

          Why enrol? Falls from height remain the UK’s leading cause of workplace fatalities; insurers, clients and offshore operators increasingly insist on a current PASMA certificate before granting site access. Completing this training demonstrates you meet legal duties, reduce downtime, and enhance your employability across construction, maritime and renewable-energy sectors.

          Price

          £99 excl. VAT

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