- Actively promoting certified training, a three-part course is offered to all organisations in the construction industry, ensuring end users posses the technical knowledge to use aluminium towers competently and correctly.
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- Governed by Health and Safety Welfare Regulations 1996 and the Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers Association (UK) (PASMA), the onsite training centres are dedicated to every aspect of safety. Education and training is crucial at al levels
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- One days’ specialist training, either on a one to one basis or for groups up to 12 people, is carried out at both Sittingbourne and Southampton centres, where equipment, office facilities and space are controlled. On site training is also offered, provided that suitable facilities are available.
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- A five-year validation period is initiated with the PASMA Certificate of Competency, Successful candidates receive an identification card with its own unique serial number.
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- The database of successful candidates allows continuous safety and regulation updates, as well as automatic training reminders six months before renewal is due.
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- Our conscience making you safer
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- Course structure
- 1 Theory: presenting technical, regulatory, safety and general information
- 2 Practical: supervised building and dismantling of aluminium towers
- 3 Written test: 30 questions requiring an 80% pass mark
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