Thursday, July 19, 2012

Popular PASMA Training Courses


PASMA training courses are so well known that there is hardly any need to promote them. The various industries are well aware of these courses which are relevant to their environments; hundreds of participants are sent to undergo the various PASMA courses to equip the workers every year.
Training Courses
One of the more popular PASMA training courses is its Mobile Access Tower that includes advanced guardrail and 3T. 
This course takes only 1 day but it draws the most delegates every year. This course was designed for people who are in charge of building, moving, inspecting or dismantling of mobile access towers.

Mobile access towers are important components in any work at height jobs. There is the element of danger and risk involved; hence, only qualified and experienced individuals should perform the task. The trained person would have the appropriate technical knowledge with relevant experience to handle the task properly.
There are other relevant PASMA training for the various industries which deal with heights such as the PASMA Tower Course for Managers, the PASMA Towers on Stairs, PASMA Bridging Units and PASMA Linked Towers.
Requirement & Recognition
Securing the PASMA qualification on work at height related jobs is a requirement of the Work at Height Regulations to ensure safety and health by all individuals to all parties. The PASMA courses are well structured to cater to the needs of the industries; hence, PASMA qualifications are globally renowned.
PASMA contributes to the continuous development of standards to improve the use and maintenance as well as the inspection of mobile access towers across the globe. This standards agency liaises closely with the local Health and Safety authorities.
Training Centers
Training centers that wish to conduct PASMA courses must be accredited by PASMA. They would need to be trained and equipped with the relevant courses and facilities before being a member of PASMA to conduct the courses.
The facilitators must be constantly aware of the changes in the work at height industry to ensure an updated course syllabus that would be relevant and beneficial to the course candidates. The facilitators must also be updated on the work at height and safety legislation to ensure the right contents are delivered to the learners.
The training premise must be well equipped with the relevant pieces of tools, equipment and other resources to facilitate the training. PASMA courses are meant to cater to a small group of at most a dozen participants to ensure a positive learning environment and outcome.


3 comments:

  1. Powered access education in safe and specially designed facilities

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    Access Plus offers safety training courses teaching you to use powered access equipment and alloy towers safely and efficiently.

    Our powered access training is available across Scotland and England through our network of partners.

    Offshore IPAF and PASMA training can also be delivered by our own certified OPITO* accredited BOSIET** and MIST*** trained instructor.

    Our central training hub in Glasgow offers four state of the art training rooms with an indoor training arena where our own certified work at height training course is held.

    Onsite training courses are available across the UK.

    Powered access work at height training courses are run daily, please enquire to find a date that suits you.

    All courses are competitively prices with discounts applying to groups of six or more.

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    **Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency

    ***Minimum Industry Safety Training


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  2. I treat this post as a guide to select the course one needs from the bucket of popular pasma training courses.

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  3. PASMA Training, which deal with heights like PASMA Tower Course for Managers, the PASMA Towers on Stairs, PASMA Bridging Units and PASMA Linked Towers.Thanks...

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