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From 31st March 2025, the PASMA app is introducing new ways of working.
Firstly, to phase out physical cards, virtual PASMA cards will become the main way to verify workers. Physical cards will only be produced on request.
Secondly, the TowerSure PASMA app will be even more important—for on-site work and PASMA course exams.
If you currently hold a PASMA qualification, you may already be familiar with the virtual PASMA card. Launched in 2022, this digital card is faster, eco-friendly, and more secure for verifying workers. Virtual PASMA cards, once issued with plastic ones, will be the main verification method. Physical cards will be phased out by June 2025. After June 2025, physical cards will only be available on request, with an extra fee.
If you’re responsible for checking PASMA qualifications on-site, you can verify virtual cards using:
Beyond offering virtual PASMA cards, the TowerSure app is also improving mobile access tower inspections. The TowerSure PASMA app replaces paperwork, keeping everything online.
Virtual PASMA cards and digital tower inspections means the TowerSure PASMA app is modernising the industry. Whether you’re a worker needing quick access to your credentials or a site manager overseeing multiple towers, this app makes sure safety, efficiency, and compliance are always within reach.
Download TowerSure today on iOS and Android for smooth sailing in your PASMA course and beyond, through to competence verification and tower inspections.
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