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We are proud to be recognised as a PASMA Training Member. This signifies that 3B Training is an approved training provider, having met the rigorous standards and criteria established by PASMA.
Our facilities, training programs, and instructors have been thoroughly evaluated to ensure they comply with PASMA’s high quality and safety benchmarks.
In this blog, we discuss what PASMA training is and the FAQs surrounding PASMA.
PASMA stands for for ‘Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers Association’. This is a not-for-profit association that supports the mobile access tower industry.
PASMA publishes safety-related guidance, information and knowledge. It also oversees the industry standard training scheme.
PASMA Towers for Users is for operatives whose job involves working with mobile access towers.
The PASMA course covers content such as:
Find out more about the content on the course page: PASMA Towers for Users
The PASMA Towers for Users training course is delivered in one day by our trainers who are experts in their fields.
Delegates who pass the course will receive a PASMA certificate and card. These are valid for 5 years.
If you are working with mobile towers, it is recommended to complete and pass PASMA training. By completing the training, it will help you to be competent and skilled to work at height.
Unfortunately, falling from height is one of the most common fatalities in the industry. Therefore, being trained correctly and following best practice helps to keep yourself and those around you safe. This will hopefully also help towards reducing the number of fatalities.
IPAF, the ‘International Powered Access Federation’, is also a non-for profit organisation. It promotes the effective and safe use of powered access equipment.
But, how does IPAF differ from PASMA and vice versa?
Each organisation covers different areas of height. Therefore, it’s crucial to understand which type of training best suits the type of work you or your operatives do as part of their role.
To put it simply, IPAF courses are focused around the safe use of powered access. Whereas, PASMA courses are for those who use mobile access towers. Different types of equipment will be used on each of these courses, therefore it’s crucial to make sure you are attending training that is relevant to the equipment you use within you role.
We offer PASMA Towers for Users as a public course at our Blackburn and Doncaster training venues.
It’s also available as an in-house course at a venue of your choice, as long as the equipment meets the guidelines set by PASMA.
However, we don’t offer PASMA Towers for Users online.
You can enquire about in-house PASMA Towers for Users or book online onto one of our public courses.
3B Training is very pleased to announce that we are now a NEBOSH Gold Learning Partner. This prestigious award is a huge honour for us as a provider and will benefit both 3B and our customers.
How 3B maintains its NEBOSH Gold Partner status, and what it means for delegates. Exceeding the NEBOSH 6 learning excellence principles.
In this blog, we discuss tips on how to revise effectively for NEBOSH examinations so delegates can confidently apply their knowledge and maximise their chances of success.