Health and Safety

Mobile Access Tower Training

Cost: £185 + VAT

Dates: 22 October 2010, 29 April 2011

Duration: 1 day

 

Introduction:

The Work at Height Regulations 2005 require that Mobile Access Tower (MAT) operators must possess such technical knowledge, experience or training as may be appropriate, having regard to the nature of the activity, or be supervised by such a person. The aim of this course is to train people in the skills and knowledge needed to achieve the standards of competence to carry out the duties of erecting, dismantling, inspecting, maintaining, transporting and storing aluminium scaffold towers.

 

Course objectives/key benefits:

On completion of this course, delegates will be able to erect, dismantle and safely use most types of aluminium scaffold towers with reference to the relevant supplier’s assembly instructions, safety notes and maintenance guides. Who the course is aimed at: The training will benefit individuals involved with erecting and using mobile access towers when providing access to their work activities.

 

Course content:

  • Regulations and the Law
  • Types of Mobile Access Towers
  • Understanding assembly instructions (Span/Stair)
  • 3T and Advance guardrail techniques
  • Hazards when using MATs
  • Stabilisers/outriggers
  • Maximum platform heights
  • Inspecting components
  • Inspection reports
  • SWLs
  • Care and maintenance
  • Storing and transporting
  • Multiple choice test paper
  • Practical session (erecting/dismantling a typical tower)
  • Revision session/appraisals

Course tutor:

Graham Healey

 

Training method:

Seminar and practical sessions with assessments.

 

Course outcome/qualification:

PTC Certificate of Attendance.

 

Pre-requisite knowledge/qualification:

None.

 

Recommended follow-up course:

Mobile Elevating Work Platforms – available on a company basis only.



Telephone 01206 712727 for more information or to make a booking.

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