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CSCS Cards

Need your CSCS card? Getting certified can be frustrating and time-consuming. We make it easy. Our expert assessors visit your work site, assess your abilities, and award your NVQ - no lengthy college courses are required. Let us solve your certification problem, and efficiently get you qualified so you can apply for your Skilled Worker, Supervisor or Manager CSCS card.

*All assessments are carried out by verified assessor's.

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CSCS Card Types

Getting to Know the CSCS Card Types

There are four main categories of CSCS cards - Labourer, Skilled Worker, Supervisor, and Manager. Each card verifies different levels of qualifications, expertise and experience in the construction industry. Learn more about the specifics of each card type below.

Blue CSCS Card

CSCS Blue Card - NVQ Level 2

The Blue CSCS Card verifies a construction worker's skills and qualifications for skilled roles, ensuring they have completed a relevant NVQ Level 2 qualification. This card allows holders to work as bricklayers, carpenters, plasterers and other skilled trades.

  • Verifies skills/qualifications for bricklayers, carpenters, plasterers
  • Requires an NVQ Level 2 qualification
  • Classifies holders as Skilled Workers
  • Allows skilled trade work across construction sites
  • Valid for 5 years upon approval

Gold CSCS Card

CSCS Gold Card - NVQ Level 3

The Gold CSCS Card validates a supervisor's occupational skills and expertise. Card holders must have achieved an NVQ Level 3 qualification demonstrating their competence to oversee teams and work sites. Open to first-line managers and foremen.

  • Validates occupational skills for construction supervisors
  • Requires NVQ Level 3 qualification
  • Demonstrates competence in overseeing worksites
  • For first-line managers and foremen
  • Shows authority to direct crews on projects
  • Proves safety/training credentials
  • Valid for 5 years after approval

Gold CSCS Card

CSCS Gold Card - NVQ Level 4

The CSCS Gold Card highlights advanced expertise in construction site supervision and management. Holders have completed comprehensive Level 4 NVQ training and certification. Targeted for project managers and senior site supervisors.

  • Highlights advanced site management expertise
  • Requires comprehensive NVQ Level 4
  • Targeted for project managers
  • Validates senior supervisor qualifications
  • Holds construction contract authority
  • Needed for large scale oversight
  • Proves highest safety standards
  • Valid for 5 years post-approval

Black CSCS Card

CSCS Black Card - NVQ Level 6

The Black CSCS Card verifies deep competence in vital construction site management and contracting operations. Holders have achieved an advanced Level 6 NVQ qualification confirming specialised expertise and qualifications.

  • Verifies deep construction management expertise
  • Requires advanced NVQ Level 6
  • Confirms specialised site operations qualifications
  • Holds contracting license authorities
  • Eligibility for executive roles
  • Oversight of complex multi-phase projects
  • Proves world-class safety credentialing
  • Valid for 5 years after issuance

Black CSCS Card

CSCS Black Card - NVQ Level 7

This Black CSCS Card represents the highest tier of construction expertise. Holders have attained an elite Level 7 NVQ qualification and demonstrated advanced proficiency in senior management of major projects and organisations.

  • Symbol of highest-tier construction expertise
  • Requires elite NVQ Level 7 credential
  • Demonstrates advanced senior management proficiency
  • Qualifies C-suite executives and directors
  • Oversight of massive enterprises
  • Proves world-leading qualifications
  • Holds authority on multi-billion projects
  • Valid for 5 years post-issuance

Eligibility Criteria

Our CSCS Card Requirements, Assessment & NVQ Eligibility

Understanding the eligibility criteria for each level of CSCS cards is crucial to ensure you apply for the appropriate card. To gain a CSCS card, you will need to pass the relevant Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Health, Safety, and Environment Test and demonstrate you have the recognised qualifications that are relevant to your occupation.

CSCS Blue Card - NVQ Level 2
For Level 2 Blue CSCS Cards, required for trades such as Bricklayer, Carpenter, Electrician, Painter and Decorator, Plumber, Plasterer, Dryliner, and Steel Fixer, you need an NVQ Level 2 and a basic CITB test pass.
CSCS Gold Card - NVQ Level 3 & 4
Level 3 & 4 Gold Cards in Occupational Work Supervision, required for positions like General Foreman, Site Supervisor, Works Manager, Assistant Site Manager, Site Supervisor Civil Engineering Supervisor and Finishing Foreman, demand an NVQ Level 3 or 4 and a supervisor-level CITB test.
Eligibility Criteria

Our Assessment & NVQ Eligibility

Understanding the eligibility criteria for each level of CSCS cards is crucial to ensure you apply for the appropriate card. To gain a CSCS card, you will need to pass the relevant Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Health, Safety, and Environment Test and demonstrate you have the recognised qualifications that are relevant to your occupation.

CSCS Blue Card - NVQ Level 2
For Level 2 Blue CSCS Cards, required for trades such as Bricklayer, Carpenter, Electrician, Painter and Decorator, Plumber, Plasterer, Dryliner, and Steel Fixer, you need an NVQ Level 2 and a basic CITB test pass.
CSCS Gold Card - NVQ Level 3 & 4
Level 3 & 4 Gold Cards in Occupational Work Supervision, required for positions like General Foreman, Site Supervisor, Works Manager, Assistant Site Manager, Site Supervisor Civil Engineering Supervisor and Finishing Foreman, demand an NVQ Level 3 or 4 and a supervisor-level CITB test.
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CSCS Card Application Process with SR Partnership

Applying for a CSCS card is a straightforward process. With our 98% pass rate, we can help you gain a CSCS card relevant to you. Follow these simple steps to successfully obtain your card:

1
Provide your details to SRP for profiling
We ensure you undertake the right qualification for your career path.
2
Induction and QCF registration at your site
We conduct the induction in an office or training room at your chosen location.
3
Take the Health, Safety and Environment Test
If applicable, attend a local test center and pass the relevant test. Contact us for more information on different tests available. The CITB Test pass certificate must be dated within the last 2 years.
4
On-site work-based learning with an Assessor
We gather evidence on-site to obtain an NVQ from CITB Cskills Awards. Our visits depend on the NVQ level: Level 2: 2-3 visits, Level 3/4: 3-4 visits, Level 6: 4-6 visits, Level 7: 6-8 visits (over an 18-month period).
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SRP submits your QCF/NVQ portfolio to the Internal Verifier
QCF/NVQ is passed, and a certificate is generated.
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CSCS Card Checker

CSCS Card Renewal and Expiration

Understanding the validity period, renewal process, and consequences of an expired CSCS card is crucial to maintaining your professional credentials in the construction industry.

A CSCS card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme card) is a widely-recognized certification that demonstrates a worker's competence and commitment to health and safety standards within the construction industry. It is often a mandatory requirement for working on construction sites in the United Kingdom.

CSCS Card Checker

To renew your CSCS card, it's advisable to start the process at least 4-6 weeks before your current card expires. The renewal process typically involves the following steps:

  1. Check if you need to complete an updated Health, Safety, and Environment Test or any additional qualifications.
  2. Apply for your card renewal through the official CSCS website or by calling the CSCS helpline.
  3. Pay the renewal fee, which is generally lower than the initial application fee.

It's important to keep your NVQ/SVQ qualifications up-to-date to ensure a smooth card renewal.

An expired CSCS card can have negative consequences for your career in the construction industry:

  1. Difficulty gaining access to construction sites: Most sites require a valid CSCS card as proof of competency and adherence to safety regulations.
  2. Delays in projects: If you're unable to work on-site due to an expired card, this may cause delays in project timelines.
  3. Potential loss of income: Without a valid card, you may face limited work opportunities and loss of income until your card is renewed.

Make sure you renew your CSCS card on time to avoid these complications and continue enjoying a successful career in the construction industry.

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Have a question? check these answers.

We address some common questions about CSCS cards to help you better understand their importance and relevance in the construction industry.

A CSCS card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme card) is a widely-recognized certification that demonstrates a worker's competence and commitment to health and safety standards within the construction industry. It is often a mandatory requirement for working on construction sites in the United Kingdom.

 

CSCS cards are required to prove your qualifications, skillset, and adherence to health and safety standards on construction sites. Many employers and site managers require workers to have a valid CSCS card to ensure a safe and competent workforce.

 

Although there is no legal requirement to hold a CSCS card, many construction sites and employers mandate them as a standard practice. It's challenging to secure employment in the construction industry without a valid CSCS card.

In order to gain a CSCS card you will need to pass the relevant Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Health, Safety and Environment Test and demonstrate you have the recognised qualifications that are relevant to your occupation.

The CSCS Card usually lasts for 5 years.

Most cards arrive at their requested destination within 10 working days of application. If your card has not been delivered to your requested destination within four weeks of your application, please contact CSCS. After 90 days, your application will be considered closed.

The qualification you need to achieve will depend what job you do on a construction site

Ask Us a Question

If you have any questions, need further guidance, or require assistance with your CSCS card application, don't hesitate to get in touch with our team. We're here to help you every step of the way.