Read the latest magazine Access Health & Safety Industry News PASMA Launches Resource Library for Health & Safety Professionals 27 April 2020 HELPING WORKERS stay safe on scaffold towers will be easier than ever, thanks to PASMA’s new Safety Practitioner Zone From 1 May 2020, members of PASMA several partner associations get exclusive access to a library of PASMA resources for updating their tower knowledge and sharing good practice. The partner associations are the Association for Project Safety, British Safety Council, IIRSM and RoSPA. The library includes toolbox talks, tower reference guides, bitesize safety videos and details of upcoming changes to EN 1004, the design standard for mobile access towers. Free Toolbox Talks In the lead-up to launch, PASMA is celebrating by releasing a series of Toolbox Talks on social media. These one-page documents contain information needed to deliver a safety briefing on five tower-related topics, reinforcing key messages that are taught on PASMA training courses: Monday: Never stand on an unprotected platform Tuesday: Using scaffold towers in windy conditions Wednesday: How to safely move a mobile access tower Thursday: No instruction manual means no scaffold tower Friday: Inspecting scaffold towers A new Toolbox Talk will be released at 11am each day this week (commencing 27 April 2020) on PASMA’s Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn pages. Each one will be available for only 24 hours. Afterwards the Toolbox Talks, along with lots of other material, will be available in the Safety Practitioner Zone. Jason Carlton, , Head of Strategic Engagement at PASMA Jason Carlton at PASMA, said, “With their leading role in promoting height safety to industry and our shared motivation to keep scaffold tower users safe, safety professionals are key allies of PASMA. “They already ensure anyone working with towers is PASMA trained, and now, with the launch of our new Safety Practitioner Zone, they have the tools to continually reinforce the key messages themselves and remind workers to keep up the good habits they learned on their course. “We’re delighted to have partnered with leading safety associations on this because we know their members are dedicated to promoting good practice and preventing falls from height. These new resources make this easier than ever for them to achieve.” Previous article SIG Appoints Permanent Chief Executive OfficerNext article Record Solar Gives Longest Coal-Free Period since Pre-Industrial Times 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