Read the latest magazine Access Health & Safety Ladders Working at Height Access Company Marks Tower Safety Week With Training Session 19 March 2020 AN ACCESS COMPANY has marked PASMA’s Tower Safety Week with a training initiative for its UK-based staff. WernerCo has trained all the customer-facing staff at its Maldon facility to mark the week – which runs until Saturday 21 March. The PASMA accredited Towers for Users course is designed for those who are responsible for specifying, assembling, dismantling, using, altering, moving and inspecting access towers. Taking place over one day, it provides both theoretical and practical training on tower legislation; PASMA codes of practice; hazards associated with using mobile access towers; and what should be avoided. Additionally, all staff also completed the Ladder Association Ladder Training. This covers all key bases, including how to correctly erect, use, handle and store ladders, as well as highlighting potential hazards. Correct advice for customers Jamie Brassington, Product Manager at WernerCo, said, “WernerCo as a company always promotes the need for safety when working at height and the importance of training, so we felt it was important to set a high standard for our employees and know the safest ways to use our products. “Not only was this an opportunity for all new employees to become familiar with the dangers of working at height and best practices, it also served as a beneficial refresher course for long-serving employees. By being fully aware of the risks when working at height, our employees are in a prime position to advise on the correct use of our products and highlight the importance of training to our customers.” WernerCo is urging all access tower users to undertake the relevant training in an effort to reduce the number of accidents that happen each year that are caused by improper use of working at height equipment. Previous article SPV Nominated for Prestigious Industry AwardNext article How is the Coronavirus Crisis Affecting Your Business? Share article You may also like View all News Access +4 10 December 2025 Worker Suffers Life-Altering Back Injuries after MEWP Basket Fall Access +4 30 October 2025 MEWP Controller’s Safety Failures Caused Fall After Bus Collision Access +4 6 June 2025 £1.3m Fall Protection Contract Secured with NHS Access +2 16 May 2025 MEWP Rentals Firm Acquired Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch