
Overview
Anyone who is required to assemble, dismantle, move, inspect, or use mobile access towers and low-level access equipment in their workplace.

• Current Legislation
Regulations, standards, and official guidance covering work at height and the use of mobile access equipment.
• Low-Level Access Equipment
Understanding and safe use of low-level units such as podiums, folding units, and small mobile platforms.
• Mobile Access Towers
Overview of PASMA-approved methods for assembling, dismantling, moving, and adjusting mobile towers.
• Hazard Identification
Recognising unsafe practices, site conditions, structural issues, and common risks associated with towers and low-level equipment.
• Equipment Inspection
Pre-use checks, inspection sequences, tagging systems, and identifying faulty or unsafe components.
• Stability & Safety Measures
Understanding bracing, outriggers, guardrails, platforms, toe-boards, and safe working loads.
• Practical Training Session
Hands-on assembly, dismantling, repositioning, and proper use of both equipment types under instructor supervision.
• Assessment
Formal theory test and practical evaluation ensuring competence in both tower and low-level equipment use.

Successful delegates who complete the theory and practical assessment will receive a PASMA Certificate and PhotoCard, valid for five years, showing “Combined Towers & Low-Level Access for Users” endorsement.

To enable individuals to safely and effectively comply with their duties under the Work at Height Regulations, ensuring competency in the use of mobile access towers and low-level access units. Delegates will learn how to identify hazards, minimise risks, follow manufacturer guidance, and work confidently with both tower and low-level equipment.

