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CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) cards are a form of certification used in the construction industry in the UK. They provide proof that individuals working on construction sites have the appropriate training and qualifications for the job they are undertaking. The scheme aims to improve health and safety standards and reduce accidents and injuries on construction sites by ensuring that workers have the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out their work safely.

There are 13 different types of CSCS cards available, each representing different levels of experience, qualifications, and expertise. These cards typically require individuals to pass a Health, Safety and Environment Test relevant to their occupation and provide evidence of their qualifications and training. It is important to apply for the right card, as holding the wrong card may result in you being refused entry to site.

CSCS cards are often required by employers and contractors as proof that workers have the skills and training required to work on construction sites. They help to ensure that everyone on a construction site is competent and capable of carrying out their work safely.

Before applying for CSCS Cards make sure you fulfil the following criteria:

All applications for applying for CSCS card are made online through their online portal. Click on the button below to apply online.

Following is the detail of 13 CSCS Cards:

Manager

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The Manager card is available for managers and those in technical occupations.

Eligibility Criteria:

 

Validity: This card is valid for 5 years.

Renewable: Yes

For further details about this card, click here.

Professionally Qualified Person

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The Professionally Qualified Person card is for members of the CSCS-approved professional bodies listed here

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Applicants must supply proof that they hold current membership of the professional body (at a level accepted by CSCS), by providing one of the following:
    • A membership certificate (which shows membership for the current calendar year).
    • A membership card (both sides, confirming membership for the current calendar year).
    • An up-to-date letter or email from the professional body confirming membership for the current calendar year.
    • A receipt of payment for membership for the current calendar year.
    • A clearly dated screenshot showing your current membership, from your professional body’s website.
    • Membership is required to be renewed annually and the above evidence must confirm membership for the current calendar year and the level of membership held.
    • Failure to renew, or revocation of, a Professional Membership may result in a card being cancelled without notice.

 

Validity: This card is valid for 5 years.

Renewable: No. This card cannot be renewed, on expiry application for a new Professionally Qualified Person card is to be submitted. Applications to renew existing cards will be rejected.

For further details about this card, click here.

Gold Skilled Worker

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The CSCS Gold Skilled Worker card is available for skilled workers:

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Achieved a Construction Related NVQ/SVQ level 3 or SVQ at SCQF level 6.
  • OR Completed an approved apprenticeship (e.g.with NJCBI, BATJIC, Institute of Apprenticeships etc.)
  • OR Completed an employer sponsored apprenticeship that included the achievement of a City and Guilds of London Institute Advanced Craft Certificate.
  •  All applicants must have passed the CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test within the last two years, at the relevant level for the occupation being applied for.

 

Validity: This card is valid for 5 years.

Renewable: Yes

For further details about this card, click here.

Blue Skilled Worker

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The CSCS Gold Skilled Worker card is available for skilled workers:

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Achieved a construction related NVQ/SVQ level 2 or SVQ at SCQF level 5.
  • OR completed an apprenticeship, such as an Employer sponsored apprenticeship, a City and Guilds Craft Certificate (CGLI) or a CSCS-recognised Apprenticeship.
  • All applicants must have passed the CITB Health, Safety and Environment test within the last two years, at the relevant level for the occupation being applied for.
  • If you do not have these qualifications, but you are experienced in your job and have registered for a qualification applicable to your occupation, you may apply for an Experienced Worker Card.

Validity: This card is valid for 5 years.

Renewable: Yes

For further details about this card, click here.

Academically Qualified Person

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The Academically Qualified Person card is available to people who have completed certain construction related degrees, HNDs, HNCs, CIOB Certificates and certain NEBOSH diplomas and certificates. 

Eligibility Criteria:

 

Validity: This card is valid for 5 years.

Renewable: Yes

For further details about this card, click here.

Supervisory

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The CSCS Supervisor card is available for supervisor and technical occupations. 

Eligibility Criteria: 

 

Validity: This card is valid for 5 years.

Renewable: Yes

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Labourer

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This card is for Labourers. Do not apply for this card if you work in a skilled occupation.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • The Level 1 (Scotland Level 4) Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment
  • OR The Scottish Level 5 REHIS Elementary Health and Safety Certificate.
  • OR The NOCN/CSkills Awards Construction Health and Safety (F/618/0738) unit.
  • OR A CSCS approved alternative qualification – click here to see the list.
  • All applicants must pass the CITB health, safety and environment test for operatives.

 

Validity: This card is valid for 5 years.

Renewal: This card cannot be renewed. Instead, individuals should apply for a new Labourer card when their existing card expires.

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Experienced Technical , Supervisor or Manager

Experienced Technical Supervisor or Manager

The Experienced Technical, Supervisor or Manager card is available specifically to Supervisors, Managers and Technical Workers with on-the-job experience (normally at least one year in the last three).

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Registered to complete an approved construction related Technical, Supervisory or Management (TSM) NVQ/SVQ Level 3, SVQ at SCQF level 6 or higher.
  • Applicants must also have passed the appropriate level CITB Health, safety and environment (HSE) test within the last two years.

 

Validity: This card is valid for 3 years.

Renewal:  This card cannot be renewed. Cardholders are expected to complete their qualification by the time the card expires and apply for a skilled CSCS card.

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Industry Placement

Industry Placement

For those undergoing a construction-related qualification or training programme which requires the completion of a minimum 30 day work placement, such as T-Levels or Trainee Skills Development Programmes.

Eligibility Criteria:

 

Validity: This card is valid for 3 years.

Renewal: This card cannot be renewed. The Industry Placement card does not lead to a skilled CSCS card.

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Apprentice

Apprentice

The CSCS Apprentice card is issued free of charge and is for individuals on recognised apprenticeships. The CSCS Approved Apprenticeship Standards list, includes all the recognised CSCS occupation titles.

Eligibility Criteria:

 

Validity: 4 years and 6 months

Renewal:  This card cannot be renewed. Cardholders are expected to complete their apprenticeship by the time the card expires and apply for a skilled CSCS card.

For further details about this card, click here.

Trainee

Trainee

The Trainee card is available to those registered to complete a construction related qualification.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • The qualification may be vocational, academic or professional, but it must be acceptable for a skilled CSCS card.
  • Applicants must also have passed the Operative level CITB Health, Safety and Environment test within the last 2 years.
  • Trainee card applicants must be able to provide proof of registration onto their qualification. 

 

Validity: This card is valid for 5 years.

Renewal: This card cannot be renewed. Cardholders are expected to complete their qualification by the time the card expires.

For further details about this card, click here.

Experienced Worker (Temporary Card)

Experienced Worker Temporary Card

The Experienced Worker card is for workers with on-the-job experience (normally at least one year in the last three).

Eligibility Criteria:

  •  Registered to a complete an approved construction related NVQ/SVQ level 2, SVQ at SCQF level 5 or higher.
  • Applicants must also have passed the appropriate level CITB Health, safety and environment (HSE) test within the last two years. This must be taken at the relevant level for the occupation being applied for.

 

 

Validity: This card is valid for 1 Year.

Renewal: This card cannot be renewed. Cardholders are expected to complete their qualification by the time the card expires and apply for a skilled CSCS card.

For further details about this card, click here.

Provisional (Temporary Card)

Provisional Temporary Card

The Provisional card is for individuals working through probationary periods while employers assess their suitability for employment.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • You can only apply for a provisional card if you have not held a CSCS card before and this card can only be applied for once. 
  • Applicants must have passed the CITB Health, Safety and Environment test within the past two years.

Validity: This card is valid for 6 months.

Renewable: No. Before it expires, Provisional card holders should achieve or be registered for a recognised construction related qualification and apply for the appropriate CSCS card for their job.

For further details about this card, click here.

Frequently Asked Questions

CSCS Cards

  • How many types of CSCS Cards are there?

    There are 13 types of CSCS Cards.

    1. Mangagers: For those in managerial roles who have achieved a relevant management NVQ or SVQ Level 4, 5, 6, or 7.  
    2. Professionally Qualified Person: For professionally qualified persons (PQP) who are members of CSCS-approved professional bodies.  
    3. Gold Skilled Worker: For those who have achieved a construction-related NVQ or SVQ Level 3 or equivalent.  
    4. Blue Skilled Worker: For workers who have achieved a construction-related NVQ or SVQ Level 2 or equivalent.  
    5. Academically Qualified Person: For those who have completed certain academic qualifications relevant to construction.  
    6. Supervisory: For those who have supervisory responsibilities and have achieved a relevant supervisory NVQ or SVQ Level 3 or 4.  
    7. Labourer: For those working in laboring occupations.  
    8. Experienced Technical Supervisor or Manager: For experienced workers who are registered for a relevant qualification but have not yet completed it.  
    9. Industry Placement:
    10. Apprentice: For apprentices who are registered with an approved apprenticeship scheme.  
    11. Trainee: For individuals who are working towards a construction-related qualification.  
    12. Experienced Worker (Temporary Card):
    13. Provisional (Temporary Card): For those with limited on-site experience or those on probationary periods.  
  • What are the benefits of a CSCS Card?

    A Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card offers numerous benefits for both construction workers and employers. Here are some of the key advantages:

    1. Enhanced Safety Standards

    CSCS cards ensure that all cardholders possess the necessary health and safety training, promoting safer working environments on construction sites. This reduces the risk of accidents and injuries, leading to a safer workplace for everyone involved.

    2. Proof of Competence

    Holding a CSCS card serves as evidence that you have the required qualifications and skills for your specific role within the construction industry. This verification helps employers trust that workers are competent and capable of performing their tasks efficiently.

    3. Improved Employment Opportunities

    Many employers require a CSCS card as a standard for hiring. Possessing a CSCS card can significantly enhance your job prospects within the construction sector, as it demonstrates your commitment to maintaining industry standards and safety practices.

    4. Increased Earning Potential

    Workers with CSCS cards often have access to higher-paying jobs and better career advancement opportunities. The card signifies that you have met industry-recognized standards, which can make you a more attractive candidate for higher-level positions.

    5. Compliance with Industry Regulations

    A CSCS card ensures compliance with industry regulations and standards, making it easier for construction companies to meet legal requirements and maintain their reputation for quality and safety.

     6. Streamlined Site Access

    Having a CSCS card can expedite access to construction sites, as many sites require cardholders to gain entry. This can reduce delays and increase productivity, benefiting both workers and employers.

    7. Professional Development

    CSCS cards come in various types and levels, allowing workers to progress in their careers by obtaining higher-level cards that reflect advanced skills and qualifications. This encourages continuous professional development and lifelong learning.

    In summary, a CSCS card is a valuable asset for anyone in the construction industry, offering enhanced safety, proof of competence, better job opportunities, and compliance with industry standards. Obtaining a CSCS card can lead to a more successful and rewarding career in construction.

  • Can I apply for a CSCS card from outside the UK?

     Yes, you can apply for a CSCS card from outside the UK. The application process is the same as for those applying within the UK. You will need to provide proof of your qualifications, pass the CSCS test, and complete the application form. Make sure to check any additional requirements for international applicants, such as having your qualifications verified if they are from non-UK institutions.  

  • What is a black CSCS card?

    The Black CSCS Card, or Managerial and Professional (MAP) Card, is specifically designed for individuals in managerial o r professional roles within the construction
    industry. It signifies a high level of competency, expertise, and responsibility, and is recognized as a symbol of professionalism within the sector. If you're in a managerial or professional role in construction, obtaining a Black CSCS Card can validate your qualifications and enhance your career prospects.  

  • What is the easiest way to get a CSCS Card?

     Obtaining a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card involves several steps, but by following a structured approach, you can streamline the process. Here’s the easiest way to get your CSCS card: 

    1. Determine the Right Card for Your Role  

    • Identify the type of CSCS card you need based on your job role and qualifications. Common types include the Labourer Card (Green), Skilled Worker Card (Blue), and Supervisory Card (Gold). 

    2. Meet the Qualification Requirements

    • Ensure you have the necessary qualifications for the card you’re applying for. For example, a Labourer Card requires a Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment. 

    3. Book and Pass the CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Test

    • Book your CITB HSE test online through the CITB website.  
    • Prepare for the test using study materials available from CITB or other training providers.  
    • Attend and pass the test. The test fee is £22.50. 

    4. Complete the Relevant Training Course  

    • If required, complete the necessary training course. For example, the Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment can be completed online or in a classroom setting through various training providers. 

    5. Apply for the CSCS Card

    • Visit the official CSCS website and complete the online application form. 
    • Provide the necessary documentation, such as proof of your qualifications and your CITB HSE test pass certificate. 
    • Pay the application fee, which is £36 for most CSCS cards. 

    6. Receive Your CSCS Card  

    • After submitting your application and payment, your CSCS card will be processed and mailed to you. The processing time is usually around 10 working days for online applications.  
  • What is the difference between Blue & Gold CSCS Cards?
    • Blue CSCS Card (Skilled Worker Card): For skilled workers with NVQ or SVQ Level 2 qualifications, focusing on specific trades and crafts. 
    • Gold CSCS Card (Advanced Craft Card): For advanced craftsmen with NVQ or SVQ Level 3 qualifications, indicating a higher level of skill and expertise.  
  • Can i get a CSCS Card for free?

    Obtaining a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card typically involves several costs, including the card application fee and the fee for the CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) test. However, there are ways to reduce or offset
    these costs: 

    1. EmployerSponsorship

    Many employers recognize the importance of CSCS cards and may cover the costs for their employees as part of their professional development programs. It’s worth discussing this with your employer to see if they offer financial assistance for obtaining your
    CSCS card. 

    2. Training Providers

    Some training providers include the cost of the CSCS card and the CITB HSE test as part of their training packages. When enrolling in a construction-related course, inquire if the CSCS card fees are included in the course fees. 

    3. Government and Charity Programs

    Certain government initiatives, local councils, or charitable organizations offer funding or grants for job seekers and low-income individuals to help cover the costs of obtaining necessary certifications, including CSCS cards. Check with local job centers or charities to see if you qualify for such programs. 

    4. Apprenticeships

    If you are part of an apprenticeship scheme, the training provider or the employer may cover the costs associated with obtaining a CSCS card. Apprentices often receive financial support to ensure they meet the necessary safety and competency standards for working on construction sites. 

    5. Educational Institutions 

    Some colleges and educational institutions that offer construction-related courses may include the cost of the CSCS card and the required tests in their tuition fees. This can be a cost-effective way to obtain your card as part of your overall education.  

  • What is the application fee applying for a CSCS Card?

    The application fee for a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card is a fixed cost that applicants need to pay when submitting their application. As of 2024, the standard fee for a CSCS card application is £36. This fee is applicable whether you are applying for your first card, renewing an existing card, or replacing a lost or stolen card.

    Additional Costs to Consider

    • CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Test Fee:

       - In addition to the CSCS card application fee, you must also pass the relevant CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) test. The cost for this test is £22.50. This fee is separate from the CSCS card application fee and is required to demonstrate your understanding of health and safety regulations in the construction industry.

    • Training Course Fees:

        - Depending on the type of CSCS card you are applying for, you may need to complete specific training courses or obtain certain qualifications. The fees for these courses vary and are not included in the CSCS card application fee.

    For those who may find the costs prohibitive, it's worth checking if your employer or training provider offers financial assistance or reimbursement for the CSCS card and related expenses. Some employers consider it a part of professional development and may cover the costs.

    By understanding these fees and planning accordingly, you can ensure a smooth application process for your CSCS card.

  • How long does it take to get a CSCS card UK?

    The time it takes to get a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card in the UK can vary based on several factors, including the type of card you are applying for and the efficiency of the application process. Here’s a general timeline to help you understand the process:

    1. Preparation and Qualifications

    Before applying, ensure you have the necessary qualifications and have passed the relevant CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) test. Preparing for and completing this test can take a few days to several weeks, depending on your study schedule and availability of test dates.

    2. Application Submission

    Once you have passed the CITB HSE test, you can submit your CSCS card application. This can be done online or via post. The online application is typically faster and more efficient.

    3. Processing Time

    • Online Applications: If you apply online and have provided all the necessary documentation and payment, the processing time is usually around 10 working days.
    • Postal Applications: Applications submitted by post can take longer, typically around 15-20 working days, depending on postal service times and processing delays.

    4. Receiving the Card

    After your application is approved, your CSCS card will be printed and dispatched. Delivery usually takes a few days. In total, you can expect to receive your CSCS card within 3 to 4 weeks from the date of your successful application submission.

    Tips to Expedite the Process

    • Prepare in Advance: Ensure all your qualifications are in order and book your CITB HSE test early.
    • Apply Online: Online applications are processed faster than postal ones.
    • Double-Check Your Application: Make sure all required information and documents are included to avoid delays.
    • Follow Up: If you haven't received your card within the expected timeframe, contact CSCS customer service to check on the status of your application.

    In summary, the overall process to get a CSCS card in the UK typically takes about 3 to 4 weeks, including preparation, application submission, processing, and delivery. Applying online and ensuring all requirements are met can help expedite this process.

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