Pasma Training
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In Heywood
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Heywood
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Anyone in an organisation who assemble, alter, dismantle, move, inspect and most importantly USE alloy or fibre glass mobile access towers in the work place. This not only includes construction sites but all work places, such as schools The PASMA Standard Operator's Course is designed to instruct up to a maximum of 12 delegates at a time. All courses are mixed theory and practical allowing candidates to get a good level of competence. Whether you are an individual or a large company, the Working at Heights Regulations impact upon your work procedures and methods whilst at work. All operatives working at height must be competent, which includes an understanding of the equipment they are using to work at height. About the PASMA Training Course The PASMA .see the full course programme Standard Operator's Course is designed to instruct up to a maximum of 12 delegates at a time. This course is available as an open course at our indoor Training Centre Heywood, Manchester Delegates will need to bring the following along to course: Safety boots Hard hat Who Should Attend a PASMA Training Course? Anyone in an organisation who assemble, alter, dismantle, move, inspect and most importantly USE alloy or fibre glass mobile access towers in the work place. This not only includes construction sites but all work places, such as schools. Suitable for: Any worker who use and inspect prefabricated aluminium towers in the work place.
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All operatives working at height must be competent, which includes an understanding of the equipment they are using to work at height
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Founded in 1974, the Prefabricated Access Suppliers’ and Manufacturers’ Association (PASMA), is the recognised focus and authority for mobile access towers. As such it advances safety, standards and best practice across a wide range of sectors and represents the interests of manufacturers, suppliers, specifiers and users.
Whatever the need, the association has tower information, facts and expertise to impart at a level to suit everyone – from first time users to major contractors. Independent and self-financing, it is helping to shape and support the future of the industry through the knowledgeable and enthusiastic involvement of its members.
Working in collaboration with other trade and professional bodies, industry regulators and key decision makers, PASMA fulfils a number of distinct roles:
It provides and governs the industry standard training scheme for mobile access towers.
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