PASMA Aluminum Access Towers
Short course
In Liskeard
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Liskeard
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Duration
1 Day
The aim and objective is for each person successfully completing the course to be able to safely, correctly and competently erect, alter, tie-in, use, move, inspect and dismantle prefabricated aluminum and fibre-glass mobile access towers in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, current regulations and accepted approved methods. It also aims to provide an understanding of current relevant legislation and regulations regarding mobile access towers. Suitable for: Aimed at anyone either involved in or intending to be involved in the erection, dismantling of, alteration of, inspection of or carrying out work from mobile aluminum access towers.
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About this course
All candidates must be at least 18 years of age and have no physical disabilities that would preclude them from being considered competent in the erection, alteration or dismantling of or working from mobile aluminum access towers. Candidates should also have a head for heights!
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Kevin Kendall
Trainer/Assessor
An experienced plumbing/heating engineer who has a varied background in both domestic and commercial environments. Kevin is also a fully qualified trainer and assessor.
Course programme
SWAAT is a registered PASMA training centre and we are able to offer accredited courses for mobile aluminum access towers to nationally recognised standards.
COURSE CONTENTS
* To know and understand the specific legal duties under the Work at Height Regulations which apply to them as an individual
* To understand who controls their activity and the lines of communication to use
* To understand the principles of fall protection that the Regulations require to be used
* To be able to recognise safe and unsafe situations / activities
* To understand how to deal with the hazards associated with the task allocated to them
* To have adequate training in the correct use and limitations of any work equipment allocated to them for the task
* To understand the need for and the ability to check the adequacy of the safety equipment allocated to them
* If that equipment has been issued to them on a personal basis, an understanding of the correct procedure for storage, maintenance and inspection
* To understand safe procedures of work and state the correct procedure for the task, the emergency (including rescue) procedures in place for the work and their role in it
* To know the procedure for reporting any defects, hazards or unsafe procedures detected
Additional information
PASMA Aluminum Access Towers