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The right level of training
11 February 2016
Raising awareness of the specific risks and equipping tower users with the relevant skills and knowledge to work at height is a vital step towards a safer workplace, asserts Mentor Training.

When choosing training for your tower users, a good start is to look for a course accredited by the Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers Association (PASMA), who provide the industry standard training scheme for Mobile Access Towers and have developed a full range of courses on all types of mobile access towers, be they full size, low level or even used on stairs.
Delegates are trained in safe assembly and dismantling, tower stability, inspection and common hazards associated with their type of tower.
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