PASMA Low Level Access
The PASMA Low Level Access course will equip you with the specialist knowledge you need to work safely with any low level work platforms, often called podiums, pulpits, room scaffolds or podium steps to carrying out tasks at heights of under 2.5 metres.
Using a combination of theory and practical work, this course will leave you feeling confident you're working safely at low level heights.
The course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based tutorials and practical assignments. Delegates will be assessed through a mixture of theory and practical tests.
Agenda:
- Work at height responsibilities of employers, employees and suppliers
- Standards affecting the manufacture and use of low level access equipment
- Where to find crucial safety information
- When it’s safe to use low level access equipment and when it’s not
- Carrying out pre-use checks and post-assembly inspections on low level access equipment
- The components used in low level access equipment
- Assembling and dismantling low level access equipment, including the 3T method
- Good practices for the safe use of low level access equipment
- Accessing a platform safely
- Moving low level access equipment
- Identifying hazards in the work environment
- Avoiding personal health hazards
Delegates must pass the theory test before undertaking the practical element of the course.
No formal qualifications or experience are necessary, but it would be beneficial if delegates had a basic understanding of work-at-height issues.
This course is suitable for all delegates who work from low level access platforms with a maximum platform height no greater than 2.5m.
Since the safe use of mobile access towers requires that you consult safety notices and read and thoroughly understand the manufacturer’s instruction manual, literacy and language comprehension are essential for any tower user.
Similarly, since the assembly and use of mobile access towers can be physically demanding, users should be physically fit and healthy. Delegates should generally not have problems with eyesight or hearing, heart disease, high blood pressure, epilepsy, fear of heights, vertigo, giddiness, difficulty with balance, impaired limb function, alcohol or drug dependence, including prescribed drugs or psychiatric illness.
A PASMA Photocard valid for 5 years will be issued to successful delegates who complete both theory and practical assessment sessions at the level they attend. A hard copy certificate can be requested at an additional cost if required.
Companies that are CITB registered and meet their grant scheme eligibility requirements may be able to claim a short course duration grant. Please contact us for further information.
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