Designed and built for practical risk prevention exercises for overhead works on artificial structures, the Tower comprises a metal structure 13.5 metres high, with each of its four sides offering a specific training area:

  • Side A
    metal lattice structure 15 metres high
  • Side B
    roof for training in the use of lifelines
  • Side C
    zone for scaffolding assembly and dismantling operations
  • Side D
    climbing wall 11 metres high
  • Central part
    area for the simulation of work in confined spaces

The Tower has a roof and is equipped with walkways on three levels, so that trainees can be constantly at the same height as the instructors, enabling them to follow explanations and practical demonstrations at close hand for greater motivation and full-immersion learning.

MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY
The Tower is designed to offer the maximum flexibility for users. Since it can be utilised in sections, several courses can be run simultaneously, to optimise time and resources for the Customer. In bad weather, courses and practice sessions can be held in the central part of the structure, which is covered. 
Since it is illuminated at night, the Tower can also be used for evening training sessions and courses.