Professional Training · Certification Course

PASMA Towers for Users

A comprehensive PASMA-certified training course for users of mobile access towers.

Fri, 26 Jun 2026 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM (Europe/London) Avery Cameron Training Dingwall , Scotland
The PASMA Towers for Users course at Avery Cameron Training in Dingwall is the industry-standard training for anyone who needs to assemble, dismantle, move, and inspect mobile access towers. This one-day course provides delegates with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to work safely at height. Upon successful completion, participants receive a recognized certification, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations for mobile tower operations in various industrial and construction settings.

What to Expect

A full-day course combining theoretical instruction with hands-on practical training.

Who Should Attend

  • Construction workers
  • Maintenance staff
  • Facility managers
  • Safety officers

Agenda Overview

Full-day training covering legislation, safety, and practical tower assembly.
Venue & Address
Avery Cameron Training
5 Inchrory Dr
Dingwall , Scotland – IV15 9XH
United Kingdom
Organizer
Avery Cameron Training · Training Provider
Accredited training provider specializing in HSEQ and industrial safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PASMA?
The lead trade association for the mobile access tower industry.
Is this course certified?
Yes, it is an official PASMA-accredited course.
How long is the course?
It is a one-day course from 08:30 to 16:00.
Where is it held?
Avery Cameron Training, 5 Inchrory Drive, Dingwall.
Do I need experience?
No, it is suitable for beginners and experienced users.
What should I bring?
Safety boots and appropriate work clothing.
Tags
PASMA Training Dingwall Safety Construction Scotland
Summary
PASMA-certified mobile tower training course for professionals.
Highlights
  • PASMA certification
  • Mobile tower safety
  • Assembly and dismantling
  • Inspection techniques
  • Practical training
  • Industry-recognized
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