PASMA Low Level Access Tower Course
Key Features
Of this PASMA Low Level Course:
- Learn correct assembly and dismantling sequences for low-level access towers in restricted indoor spaces
- Understand stability requirements, outrigger use, and safe working heights under 4 metres
- Apply current UK industry standards for inspection, tagging, and daily checks before use
- Identify ground conditions, load capacities, and environmental factors affecting tower stability
- Develop practical skills for moving and repositioning towers while minimising risk to operatives and others
Course Date Availability
PASMA Low Level training at the following 1 centres. Prices from £100 per person :
| Training Centres | Next Available Dates |
|---|---|
| Uxbridge | 30th Jul 202627th Aug 2026 |
Course Information
Overview:
The PASMA Low Level Access Tower course provides comprehensive training on the safe erection, use, movement, and dismantling of prefabricated low-level mobile access towers commonly used in warehouses, retail environments, maintenance work, and fit-out projects. Delegates gain hands-on experience with standard tower configurations, including single and double-width platforms, and learn to apply stability measures suited to indoor and partially enclosed spaces where full-height scaffolding is impractical.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for:
- Maintenance technicians working at low heights in commercial buildings
- Warehouse operatives installing racking or conducting stock checks
- Retail fit-out teams and shop display installers
- Facilities management staff responsible for internal repairs
- Event and exhibition contractors setting up temporary structures
What You Will Learn
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Correct component identification and compatibility checks for low-level towers
- Step-by-step assembly procedures following manufacturer and industry guidance
- Safe methods for tower movement, including castor locking and surface assessment
- Inspection routines, fault reporting, and tagging procedures
- Load management, platform guardrail requirements, and fall prevention measures
- Risk assessment considerations specific to indoor and confined work areas
Course Agenda
Overview:
This one-day course combines classroom-based theory with practical exercises on a training rig. Delegates complete both written and observed assessments to demonstrate competence across all required elements.
Key Modules Covered
What you will learn:
- Legislation, guidance, and responsibilities under UK health and safety requirements
- Tower components, configurations, and maximum platform heights
- Ground assessment, outriggers, and stability calculations
- Assembly, alteration, and dismantling sequences
- Inspection, tagging, and handover documentation
- Moving towers safely and storage after use
Private Courses On-site
PASMA Low Level Access Tower training is also available as a dedicated course, at your premises, and on a date and time of your choosing. Advantages of group / private course is the convenience of candidates being in familiar surroundings and not having to travel, the lowest price, and the ability to have the course tailored to your own application.
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Accreditation & Next Steps
What you will achieve as a result:
Successful delegates receive a PASMA photo ID card and certificate confirming completion of the Low Level Access Tower qualification. The card remains valid for five years, after which a refresher course is required to maintain currency.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most commonly asked PASMA Low Level Access Tower questions:
The course is delivered over one full day, typically combining theory sessions with practical assembly and dismantling exercises.
No formal prerequisites exist, although delegates should have a reasonable level of fitness and be comfortable working at low heights.
Training covers component recognition, stability requirements, assembly sequences, inspection routines, safe movement of towers, and relevant UK legislation.
Delegates complete a written test and a practical assessment where they must demonstrate correct assembly, inspection, and dismantling of a low-level tower.
Successful delegates receive a PASMA photo ID card and certificate valid for five years.
The qualification requires a refresher course every five years to remain valid.
This course focuses specifically on low-level towers under four metres, while Towers for Users covers a wider range of tower heights and more complex configurations.
Delegates should wear suitable work clothing and safety footwear. All equipment and training materials are provided.
Yes, the course emphasises practical techniques for common indoor environments such as warehouses, retail units, and maintenance areas.
No previous experience is necessary as the course teaches all required procedures from first principles.
Delegates receive feedback and may retake the assessment after additional practice under supervision.
Prices per person typically start at £100. Discounts available for multi person or group bookings (depending upon location)
More Information
The training focuses on real workplace scenarios encountered when working at low level, ensuring delegates leave with directly applicable skills for their daily tasks.
Last updated: Jun 2026 • Part of XYZ Training Group