To provide delegates with an understanding of current relevant legislation and be able to dismantle, erect, relocate and inspect low level access units and standard mobile access towers without risk of personal injury.
The theory portion of this course can be undertaken prior to attending a HSS Training centre for the practical instruction and assessment. Please click here for more information.
- Current Legislation
- Regulations and guidance affecting working from low level access units and standard mobile access towers
- PASMA Code of Practice
- PAS250 (Publicly Available Specification)
- Assembling, altering and dismantling
- Current best practice for fall protection
- Inspection of low level and standard mobile access towers
- Tower inspection records
- Hazards affecting the use of units & platforms
- Written assessment
- Practical training and assessment
Those who need to erect, dismantle and inspect mobile access towers and low level access equipment safely.
Since the assembly and use of mobile towers can be physically demanding, users should be physically fit, 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 or psychiatric illness.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality
services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments
ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need.
Click here to learn more
Delegates successfully completing the course will receive a Digital PASMA Certification and ID Card (valid for 5 years).
If you would like to purchase a Printed Add-On of your card and certificate this can be purchased here.
PASMA - Mobile Access Towers and Low Level Access for Users (Combined) Course FAQs.
About PASMA
- PASMA training is for working safely with mobile access towers (scaffold towers). It’s ideal for trades such as electricians or maintenance operatives who need a stable platform for tasks such as installation, inspection or repairs.
- IPAF training covers powered access equipment such as scissor lifts and cherry pickers (also called MEWPs - Mobile Elevated Work Platforms). It’s designed for operatives who need access to varying levels of height frequently, performing tasks such as installing high-level signage, window cleaning, electrical work or rooftop repairs.
- Ladder training is best for short-duration, low risk tasks (typically under 30 minutes) where ladders are appropriate, such as visual inspections, light maintenance or changing bulbs often carried out by operatives or site supervisors.
Who Should Attend
- Work at Height (Novice) Course: foundational theory for those who are new to working at height.
- Low Level Access for Users: Focuses on safely using low level platforms such as podium steps or folding scaffold units.
- Towers on Stairs Course: For safely using towers on stairs.
- Towers for Managers: for supervisors or managers who manage tower operations.
- Have a good understanding of spoken and written English. (For additional support, please refer to question 17)
- Be physically fit and able to take part in practical activities
- Inform us before your course if you have any health concerns (e.g, heart conditions, vertigo or impaired mobility)
How the Training Works
Assessments & Certification
Delegate Support & Accessibility
Still Have Questions?
To provide delegates with an understanding of current relevant legislation and be able to dismantle, erect, relocate and inspect low level access units and standard mobile access towers without risk of personal injury.
The theory portion of this course can be undertaken prior to attending a HSS Training centre for the practical instruction and assessment. Please click here for more information.
- Current Legislation
- Regulations and guidance affecting working from low level access units and standard mobile access towers
- PASMA Code of Practice
- PAS250 (Publicly Available Specification)
- Assembling, altering and dismantling
- Current best practice for fall protection
- Inspection of low level and standard mobile access towers
- Tower inspection records
- Hazards affecting the use of units & platforms
- Written assessment
- Practical training and assessment
PASMA - Mobile Access Towers and Low Level Access for Users (Combined) Course FAQs.
About PASMA
- PASMA training is for working safely with mobile access towers (scaffold towers). It’s ideal for trades such as electricians or maintenance operatives who need a stable platform for tasks such as installation, inspection or repairs.
- IPAF training covers powered access equipment such as scissor lifts and cherry pickers (also called MEWPs - Mobile Elevated Work Platforms). It’s designed for operatives who need access to varying levels of height frequently, performing tasks such as installing high-level signage, window cleaning, electrical work or rooftop repairs.
- Ladder training is best for short-duration, low risk tasks (typically under 30 minutes) where ladders are appropriate, such as visual inspections, light maintenance or changing bulbs often carried out by operatives or site supervisors.
Who Should Attend
- Work at Height (Novice) Course: foundational theory for those who are new to working at height.
- Low Level Access for Users: Focuses on safely using low level platforms such as podium steps or folding scaffold units.
- Towers on Stairs Course: For safely using towers on stairs.
- Towers for Managers: for supervisors or managers who manage tower operations.
- Have a good understanding of spoken and written English. (For additional support, please refer to question 17)
- Be physically fit and able to take part in practical activities
- Inform us before your course if you have any health concerns (e.g, heart conditions, vertigo or impaired mobility)
How the Training Works
Assessments & Certification
Delegate Support & Accessibility
Still Have Questions?
Those who need to erect, dismantle and inspect mobile access towers and low level access equipment safely.
Since the assembly and use of mobile towers can be physically demanding, users should be physically fit, 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 or psychiatric illness.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality
services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments
ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need.
Click here to learn more
Delegates successfully completing the course will receive a Digital PASMA Certification and ID Card (valid for 5 years).
If you would like to purchase a Printed Add-On of your card and certificate this can be purchased here.