Your guide to the PASMA tower showcase and low level showroom

MOBILE ACCESS TOWER (3T)

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Straightforward but versatile piece of access equipment that can be assembled and dismantled quickly and easily, with a built-in means of access and collective fall prevention in place throughout. It can only be a freestanding, single bay structure with four legs and wheels. It has only one working platform at a time and can reach a working height of 8m indoors and 12m outdoors. Generally made of aluminium or GRP (fibreglass), the mobile access tower is a familiar sight in workplaces across the world.

To use this tower safely, you’ll need:

  • PASMA Towers for Users training
  • A tower certified to EN 1004-1
  • The current instruction manual
  • A risk assessment and method statement
  • An inspection record showing the tower is safe to use

MOBILE ACCESS TOWER (AGR)

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Straightforward but versatile piece of access equipment that can be assembled and dismantled quickly and easily, with a built-in means of access and collective fall prevention in place throughout. It can only be a freestanding, single bay structure with four legs and wheels. It has only one working platform at a time and can reach a working height of 8m indoors and 12m outdoors. Generally made of aluminium or GRP (fibreglass), the mobile access tower is a familiar sight in workplaces across the world.

To use this tower safely, you’ll need:

  • PASMA Towers for Users training
  • A tower certified to EN 1004-1
  • The current instruction manual
  • A risk assessment and method statement
  • An inspection record showing the tower is safe to use

CANTILEVER TOWER - END

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Have a platform projecting from the side or end, so it’s used for overcoming obstacles like stairwells, window apertures, riser shafts or porches.

To use this tower safely, you’ll need:

  • PASMA Cantilever Towers for Users training

  • A tower certified to BS 1139-6

  • The current instruction manual

  • To display the required BS1139-6 information at the base of the tower

  • A risk assessment and method statement

  • An inspection record showing the tower is safe to use

CANTILEVER TOWER - SIDE

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Have a platform projecting from the side or end, so it’s used for overcoming obstacles like stairwells, window apertures, riser shafts or porches.

To use this tower safely, you’ll need:

  • PASMA Cantilever Towers for Users training

  • A tower certified to BS 1139-6

  • The current instruction manual

  • To display the required BS1139-6 information at the base of the tower

  • A risk assessment and method statement

  • An inspection record showing the tower is safe to use

STEPPED TOWER

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Can be used on a stairway, a spot where access is often tricky, but also in other places where the ends of the tower will be at different heights. Often used for painting and decorating, maintenance and repair and overhead installations. Also known as towers on stairways, stairway access towers and towers on stairs.

To use this tower safely, you’ll need:

  • PASMA Towers on Stairways for Users training

  • A tower certified to BS 1139-6

  • The current instruction manual

  • To display the required BS1139-6 information at the base of the tower

  • A risk assessment and method statement

  • An inspection record showing the tower is safe to use

TOWERS WITH BRIDGE

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Two or more towers with a bridge between them, which creates a long, uninterrupted platform area with a clear space below. Useful for a whole host of tasks, such as aircraft maintenance, where you’re working above any type of obstruction or need to leave an access route for vehicles or pedestrians.

To use this tower safely, you’ll need:

  • PASMA Towers with Bridges for Users training

  • A tower certified to BS 1139-6

  • The current instruction manual

  • To display the required BS1139-6 information at the base of the tower

  • A risk assessment and method statement

  • An inspection record showing the tower is safe to use

LINKED TOWERS

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Two or more towers joined together that can provide long, uninterrupted platforms at more than one level. Most often used to span the facade of buildings, so work such as painting, plastering or replacing windows can take place. Sometimes called façade towers.

To use this tower safely, you’ll need:

  • PASMA Linked Towers for Users training

  • A tower certified to BS 1139-6

  • The current instruction manual

  • To display the required BS1139-6 information at the base of the tower

  • A risk assessment and method statement

  • An inspection record showing the tower is safe to use

 

LOW LEVEL WORK PLATFORM

Often called podiums, pulpits, room scaffolds or podium steps. Provide a stable platform for one person carrying out tasks at heights of under 2.5 metres. Lightweight, easy to manoeuvre, fold away for easy storage or transportation, and have collective fall prevention built in. 

To use this tower safely, you’ll need:

  • PASMA Low Level Access training

  • Equipment certified to BS 8620

  • The current instruction manual

  • A risk assessment and method statement

  • An inspection record showing the equipment is safe to use (where required)