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PASMA Supervisor's Mobile Tower Inspection Course |
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Our PASMA Supervisor's course is designed for anyone with the responsibility for supervising or managing the use of aluminium alloy or fibreglass Mobile Access Towers within your organisation.
Aims
The Aim and Objective of our Supervisor's Course, the latest from PASMA, is to enable delegates to know and understand current safety legislation, inspect erected towers for faults, accurately check components against the manufacturer's instruction manual and, generally, to be more aware of the potential risks and hazards. Topics covered include component identification, assembly criteria, stability, overloading, adverse weather and working in public places. Delegates are asked to undertake risk assessment exercises on three different scenarios, complete a fault identification task and sit a test paper.
Age Limit and Abilities
All delegates must be at least 18 years of age, reasonably literate and have no physical disabilities that would preclude them from being considered competent in the erection/dismantling of Mobile Access Towers.
The PASMA Supervisor's Mobile Tower Inspection Course covers:
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Introduction to Mobile Scaffold Tower Supervisors Course
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Course Aims
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Documentation - Details of Documents, Reports, PASMA Booklets and Manufacturer's Instruction Manuals
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Regulations, Health & Safety inc new Working at Height Regulations 2005
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Identifying Tower Types and Components
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Accident Awareness & Prevention
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Safe & Correct Methods of Erection, Moving and Dismantling - Using the 3T Method and/or the BOSS Advanced Guardrail Method
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General Safe Use and Awareness
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Inspection of a Tower and Components
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Safe Access and Egress To and From Mobile Towers
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Tower Stability and Tying In
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Hazards and Dangers
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Risk Assessment Exercises
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Written Test
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Fault Identification Exercises and Practical Assessment (Each Delegate will be asked to carry out an inspection of an erected tower to identify faults.
Course Duration
Full Day, which usually run from 8.30am to 4.30pm with a 30 minute break for lunch, including training room lecture, video presentation, written and practical fault finding assessment.
Location
PASMA courses are run in our training centre in Tonbridge, Kent or at the customers own premises, subject to suitable facilities and equipment being available, price on application.
Certification
Upon successfully passing the written and practical fault identification exercises and assessment at the end of the course, each person's details will be entered on to the PASMA central database and a certificate of competency, a Photo-ID Card, a Course Notes Booklet, a Mobile Access Tower inspection checklist, the relevant manufacturer's assembly guide and a copy of the NEW PASMA Code Of Practice Booklet will be issued.
Full Day, which usually run from 9.00am to 4.00pm with a 30 minute break for lunch, including training room lecture, video presentation, written and practical fault finding assessment.
Location
PASMA courses are run in our training centre in Tonbridge, Kent or at the customers own premises, subject to suitable facilities and equipment being available, price on application.
Certification
Upon successfully passing the written and practical fault identification exercises and assessment at the end of the course, each person's details will be entered on to the PASMA central database and a certificate of competency, a Photo-ID Card, a Course Notes Booklet, a Mobile Access Tower inspection checklist, the relevant manufacturer's assembly guide and a copy of the NEW PASMA Code Of Practice Booklet will be issued.
Booking
We run courses every month in at our training centre in Tonbridge, Kent, for details of our next course please call Freephone 0800 085 7115. We also offer the PASMA Standard User's Tower Course .
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