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PASMA Low Level Access

The PASMA Low Level Access Course: Is intended for users of low level access equipment (< 2.5m) made from prefabricated tower components, such as folding step units and folding tower units. The course gives an overview of regulations, legislation and product standards and covers current best practice, inspection of low level access units and hazards to be avoided. Complete the PASMA low level access course at our training site in Daventry.

Price: £ 100

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Course Content
  • Current Legislation, Regulations and Guidance affecting work at height with low level access units
  • PASMA Code of Practice
  • Publicly Available Specification
  • Assembling, altering and dismantling low level units incorporating current best Practice for fall protection
  • Inspection of completed low level units and completion of tower Inspection records
  • hazards affecting the use of low level units
Course Objectives

How to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units without risk of personal injury to the delegate or others

Duration

Half Day 3.5 hours

Who Should Attend

Personnel who work from prefabricated units under 2.5m of height.

Assessment

Written and Practical

Certification

Each successful delegate will receive a PASMA Certificate of Competence and Photo ID Card (valid for 5 years)

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