Did you know 42% of worksite delays stem from unstable scaffolding? Every day, teams like yours lose $1,300+ in productivity battling wobbly platforms and compliance headaches. PASMA-certified scaffold towers slash setup time by 60% while delivering military-grade stability. Ready to transform your worksite?
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Our aluminum alloy frames weigh 35% less than steel competitors yet hold 500kg loads effortlessly. See how we dominate:
Feature | PASMA Pro Series | Industry Average |
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Max Height | 12.8m | 9.5m |
Assembly Time | 18 mins | 47 mins |
We tested against Eurotech, SteelMaster, and 4 others. Our scaffold tower boards showed 3x less flex under load. Want proof? See the stress-test video our engineers will personally send you.
Need angled platforms for cathedral work? Special railings for chemical plants? Our modular system adapts while maintaining full PASMA compliance. Tell us your challenge - we engineer the solution.
London Bridge retrofit crews saved 83 setup hours using our towers. Manchester Airport maintenance teams achieved 100% safety audit scores. What could your team accomplish with this stability?
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A: A PASMA scaffold tower is a mobile access platform designed to meet safety standards set by the Prefabricated Access Suppliers' and Manufacturers' Association (PASMA). It ensures compliance with UK regulations for temporary structures. These towers are modular, adjustable, and built for safe working at height.
A: PASMA certification guarantees the scaffold tower meets industry safety and stability standards. It ensures proper assembly, use of certified components like scaffold tower boards, and reduces accident risks. Only trained personnel should assemble or modify PASMA-certified towers.
A: A compliant PASMA scaffold tower includes base plates, stabilizers, guardrails, and scaffold tower boards (platforms). All parts must adhere to BS EN 1004 standards. Missing or damaged components, especially boards, can compromise safety.
A: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and PASMA training guidelines. Ensure scaffold tower boards are properly secured and the structure is level. Never exceed the maximum height-to-base ratio (typically 3:1 outdoors, 3.5:1 indoors).
A: No—scaffold tower boards must meet PASMA standards for load capacity and slip resistance. Non-approved materials risk structural failure or instability. Always use boards specifically designed for the tower’s make and model.