Capital Equipment News May 2015

WORK @ HEIGHT: GOOD PRACTICE

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PASMA Sponsors Working At Height Theatre at A-OSH EXPO 2015

dards of workmanship through detailed regulation and development. A chamber meeting was held on 25 March 2015 where all issues and ob- jectives were outlined and discussed. We are in the process of estab- lishing Non NQF and NQF training courses. • Non NQF – Basic Scaffolder Skills Training (up to 8m high) • NQF – Scaffolder Training (Unit Standard 262345) • Advanced Scaffolder Training (Unit Standard 116691) • Scaffold Supervisor Training (Unit Standard 263224) We have three new professional designations which have been sub- mitted to SAQA: • Scaffolder

Once again, the Prefabricated Access Suppli- ers’ and Manufacturers’ Association (PASMA) is sponsoring the Working at Height Theatre at the A-OSH Expo, running from 12 th to 14 th May 2015 at the Gallagher Convention Centre. By sponsoring the theatre they are achieving elements that are core to the PAS- MA’s objectives by promoting safe practices, when working at height. PASMAwas founded in 1974 and is the world- wide recognised focus and authority for mobile access towers, sometimes also known as scaf- fold towers. As such, it advances safety, stan- dards and best practice across a wide range of sectors. The association works in South Africa in collaboration with the Institute for Work at Height (IWH), trade and professional bodies, as well as with industry regulators and key decision makers. PASMA provides the industry standard training scheme, for mobile access towers, for the proficiency and competence required for safe assembly, use, dismantling, moving and inspection. In addition, the association is a single, central source of information on all aspects of mobile access towers. The Association is an important contributor to the development and enhancement of stan- dards governing the construction, use, inspec- tion and maintenance of mobile access towers internationally. It works closely with the HSE as well as SABS and SANS in South Africa.

PASMA plays a major part in promoting mobile access towers for temporary work at height, not just in construction and building maintenance, but also in facilities manage- ment, the local government sector and retail. Taking part in conferences, seminars and workshops is an essential part of the Associa- tion’s educational remit. “The Association is committed to delivering world-class support to all corners of the indus- try. Providing practical skills and knowledge are central to meeting this objective,” says Peter Bennett, PASMA’s MD. David Bass, PASMA’s South Africa repre- sentative, says: “Our participation in A-OSH Expo 2015 means that PASMA is putting real emphasis on promoting prefabricated access towers as well as working safely at height in South Africa. We will take this opportunity to showcase local manufacturers, suppliers and training establishments along with our indus- try partners whilst promoting safe working at height”. He added, “This year we have com- bined presentations and demonstrations that for IoSM and SAIOSH members can add up to CPD Points”. IoSM and SAIOSH members must record their details for each session they attend. One (1) CPD point will be awarded for each three sessions up to a maximum of 2 points over the three days of the Expo.

• Advanced Scaffolder • Scaffold Supervisor

Details of the outcomes/range etc are available on the website www.ifwh.co.za

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