PASMA training equips you with the knowledge and skills you need to use scaffold towers safely at work or at home. There’s a range of courses available, each covering a different type of tower.
1) Start with mobile access towers
The first step for any tower operative is learning to work safely with mobile access towers. It’s the simplest tower configuration and the kind you’ll probably use most often.
Tower for Users
Combined Low-level Access and Tower for Users
2) Move onto more advanced configurations
Learning to work safely with advanced standard configurations means you can use towers on more challenging sites, overcome obstacles and create larger platforms. There’s a dedicated course for each standard tower configuration. They each last one day and you can do them in any order.
Towers on Stairways for Users
Cantilever Towers for Users
Towers with Bridges for Users
Linked Towers for Users
Large Deck Towers for Users
3) Become an access tower specialist
Collected the full set of qualifications? Until now, you’ve been working with standard towers. That’s the kind that come in a kit with an instruction manual. The final stage in your tower training is to tackle non-standard towers. Access Tower Specialist is the highest qualification available for towers. It opens up new career possibilities, as it allows you to install complex tower structures as a service.
Access Tower Specialist
On successfully completing the theory and practical segments of the course, you’ll receive a PASMA PhotoCard and Certificate. Your PASMA card (or ticket) will open doors to jobs in all sorts of industries, so be sure to highlight it to employers.
For more information, or to book a course, don't hesitate to get in touch:
01782 438813
hello@youcandoit.training
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