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All members in all roles will receive a white membership e-pass, as below:

Depending on your role [e.g. boxer, coach, official, doctor] you will receive an additional digital E-pass:

Coaches, Officials, & Doctors

A Coach e-pass is purple.

An Official e-pass is pink.

A Doctor’s e-pass is green.

In order to receive your lanyard and digital e-pass you must apply for a license, video guidance is available here: https://youtu.be/4Z2bhIKzcEI?list=PLASpIdMdB9MECfiINZmiwe21FKRrSUfmn

All coaches, officials, and doctors will still receive a physical lanyard which must be worn as normal.  Your physical lanyard will be sent to your registered home address on the Locker – please ensure this is up to date.

If you require a copy of your license email containing your e-pass, you can request this by navigating to “Licenses & Lanyards”, locate your license, click the 3 dot symbol under ‘Actions’   and then “Resend License Email” as per screenshot below:

Boxers

In addition to the white membership e-pass, boxers should also have a red BCR1 e-pass as below:

If a boxer’s BCR1 is up to date on the Locker and a copy of the red BCR1 e-pass is required, this can be requested by navigating to “Medical Documentation”, alongside the in date medical click the 3 dot symbol under ‘Actions’  and then “Resend Medical Documentation Email” as per screenshot below.

Further guidance can be found on on the Locker Video Tutorials which are available here and the England Boxing YouTube page under playlists.

For further support please email support@englandboxing.zendesk.com or contact your club support officer.

Reminder

As a reminder to all members, medical assessments conducted from July 1st must be completed on The Locker. Any medicals completed and recorded within a paper BCR1 after July 1st will not activate a Digital BCR1 or Red E-pass for use at shows.

Please remind your Doctors to use The Locker when recording medical assessments to use the Digital BCR1 form on The Locker, and remember that paper BCR1’s are no longer valid for recording medical assessments or bout results any longer.