- Ensure all tower erectors and users hold a valid PASMA certificate.
- Follow the manufacturer's instruction manual for the specific tower model being used.
- Check the ground conditions are firm, level, and capable of supporting the tower.
- Lock all four castors before climbing and at all times during use.
- Inspect the tower before each use and after any event that could affect stability.
- Use the 3T method — through the trapdoor — for safe access to the platform.
- Fit full guardrails, mid-rails, and toeboards at the working platform level.
- Display a tower inspection tag showing the date, inspector name, and status.
- Dismantle the tower in reverse order of erection following the manual sequence.
- Report any damaged or missing components immediately and take the tower out of use.
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- DON'T climb the outside of a tower to access the platform at any time.
- DON'T move a tower with anyone on the platform or with loose materials on it.
- DON'T use a tower in wind speeds above 17 mph without a specific risk assessment.
- DON'T exceed the safe working load stated by the manufacturer for the platform.
- DON'T use boxes, stepladders, or other items to gain extra height on the platform.
- DON'T erect a tower near overhead power lines without a safe clearance assessment.
- DON'T mix components from different manufacturers or tower systems together.
- DON'T remove guardrails, braces, or stabilisers to make work easier or quicker.
- DON'T leave an unsecured tower unattended where it could be misused or blown over.
- DON'T use a tower with bent frames, cracked welds, or missing locking mechanisms.
See also: Working at Height Hierarchy of Control | Alloy Tower Scaffold Erection
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