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Announcing PASMA 2008 AGM
PASMA's Annual General Meeting will be at Moxhull Hall Hotel on 15 July 2008
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PASMA will be participating once again in the SAFETY & HEALTH EXPO , the main showcase for the Access Indusry Forum (AIF), the umbrella organisation representing the principal trade bodies and associations connected with working at height. Click on the link to register as a visitor - Register

Rather than a formal conference, the Forum has opted to run the Work at Height Seminar Theatre.

Using professional actors and taking as its theme the "Shattered Lives" campaign, the Forum will act out a number of different scenarios designed to reinforce the central message of the campaign: “Don't chance it…change it.” For more click here
Forum members will again pull out all the stops to provide visitors with practical help and advice connected with working at height as it continues its drive to improve safety and standards in the fast growing access sector. For more click here
PASMA Regional Workshops
You will be pleased to hear that PASMA has organised a series of Regional Workshops which, although not mandatory, are strongly recommended and what's more they are FREE. The aim of the workshops is to introduce the revised Training Scheme Procedures Manual and documents following the consultation period. The workshops will also cover topics such as Continuing Professional Development (CPD), online registration, Audit team - unannounced visits, and how PASMA plans to move forward. For more click here
Immediate past chairman of PASMA Awarded MBE For more click here
PASMA Appoints First National Training Manager For more click here
SHATTERED LIVES CAMPAIGN PASMA and the HSE: Working at Height.. Working Together!
Focusing on competency and running from now until the end of March 2008, the HSE's 'Shattered Lives' campaign is intended to highlight the range of skills and knowledge that an HSE or Local Authority inspector looks for when assessing competency in the workplace.
By responding to the 'Shattered Lives' campaign you will be helping to reduce the number of tragic deaths and terrible injuries resulting from falls from height. That is why PASMA is enthusiastically embracing this latest HSE initiative. For more click here... |