Kingfisher Access is an authorised training member of PASMA and can therefore offer the following PASMA accredited training courses:
Please Note: The Advanced Courses (Cantilevered, Bridged, Staircase
etc) have been temporarily withdrawn by PASMA. If you have a requirement for advanced training on Mobile Access Towers please contact us - we may be able to help!
PASMA Accredited Training
Recognition & Verification
PASMA training is the most widely recognised form of Prefabricated Mobile Access Tower Training in the UK and provides successful delegates with a competency certificate and an encapsulated photo-ID card verifying that they have passed the written and practical tests to PASMA's strictly enforced standards.
Kingfisher Access' course content, instructors and training premises have been subjected to a rigorous assessment to ensure compliance with PASMA standards. Furthermore, we are subject to an ongoing audit regime conducted by the Training Scheme Auditor to ensure that we continue to meet the high standards demanded by PASMA
Work At Height Regulations
Work at Height Regulations require that only competent people be permitted to work at height and plan, manage and supervise work at height activities
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Our PASMA courses now include a Tower User's Safety Kit for each candidate, ensuring that they are properly equipped to complete their training, and have the correct equipment to make a positive contribution to safety when they return to work with their new skills.
All PASMA Standard courses held at our Hornchurch and Telford Training Centres now include the use of double width and single width towers built to both odd and even platform heights using the 3T method at no extra cost! (Advance Guardrail methods can be added or substituted on the day if requested).
Competent Person
Person with sufficient professional or technical training and knowledge, actual experience and authority to enable them to:
Carry out their assigned duties at the level of responsibility allocated to them
Recognise potential hazards related to the work (or equipment) under consideration
Detect any defects, or omissions in that work (or equipment), recognise any implications for health and safety caused by those defects and omissions, and be able to specify a remedial action to mitigate those implications
Definition from ACWAHT (Advisory Committee for Work at Height Training).
PASMA therefore sponsors training courses provided only by authorised training members.