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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

PASMA Set to Phase Out Plastic Cards

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PASMA has announced a significant step forward in modernising the way it certifies workers, with the phased rollout of its virtual cards now in full swing.

As part of its TowerSure app, the virtual cards aim to streamline the process of proving competence, offering a quicker, more secure, and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional plastic cards.

The Transition to Virtual

Virtual PASMA cards were first introduced in 2022, running alongside physical cards as a convenient and secure way for qualified workers to demonstrate their credentials.

However, the organisation is now taking the next step by phasing out plastic cards entirely

Training centres across PASMA’s network have begun issuing virtual cards exclusively, with the transition expected to be completed by June 2025.

Plastic cards will still be available upon request but will come at an additional cost.

What is TowerSure?

The TowerSure app is the key to accessing the virtual PASMA card. Designed to improve safety and efficiency, the app provides step-by-step guidance for inspecting towers, helping ensure competent workers build them.

For PASMA-certified individuals, TowerSure becomes an essential tool. New trainees will be introduced to the app during their courses, where instructors will explain how to use it to access their virtual cards.

“TowerSure is more than just a digital credential. It’s a comprehensive tool for promoting best practices in tower safety,” a PASMA spokesperson said.

Getting Your Virtual PASMA Card

To access a virtual card, users simply need to download the TowerSure app from the Apple Store or Google Play and register an account. Trainees must use the same name and certificate number provided during their PASMA course to ensure the virtual card appears in the app.

Once logged in, cardholders can view their credentials instantly via the app. Updates, such as renewed qualifications or additional certifications, are applied automatically.

Validating Virtual Cards

Site managers and safety personnel can easily verify the authenticity of virtual PASMA cards using existing tools, such as PASMA’s “Check a Card feature or the CSCS Smart Check app.

Each card lists the holder’s specific qualifications, allowing managers to confirm whether they are certified to work with particular categories of towers.

Sustainability at the Forefront

The move to virtual cards supports PASMA’s wider commitment to sustainability. By eliminating plastic cards, paper materials, and postage, the organisation is significantly reducing its carbon footprint.

“With over 80,000 training delegates annually, the switch to virtual cards is a major step toward a greener future for the industry, the spokesperson added.

In addition to environmental benefits, virtual cards also address practical issues. They are instantly accessible via smartphones and cannot be lost, stolen, or forgotten—offering greater convenience for workers and employers alike.

The Future of Certification

Virtual PASMA cards mark a pivotal change in how the tower industry demonstrates competence. As the rollout continues, PASMA is encouraging workers and employers to familiarise themselves with the TowerSure app and its features.

For more information about virtual cards and how to use them, visit PASMA’s website and explore the FAQs in the training section.

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