CSCS Cards

The Construction Skills Card Scheme card was created to reduce the number and severity of workplace accidents and injuries in the UK’s construction industry.

It was determined that having a single, unified system of skill and safety certification would make it easier for employers and managers within the industry to identify and hire HSE-trained, qualified, and experienced people, and to encourage anyone interested in a career in construction to seek such training and qualifications on their own.

How can I get a CSCS Card?

Firstly, consider the card you are applying for and the particular requirements obtaining it.

To apply for a Skilled Workers CSCS card, an applicant is required to hold one of the following:

NVQ Level 2 or 3
Approved Apprenticeship (for example, completion proof of SBATC / NJCBI)

If you do not have any of the above qualifications but have on the job experience (usually, at least one year in the last three years) you can apply for a temporary Experienced Worker card.

How long is the Experienced Worker Card Valid?

The card is valid for one year and is non-renewable. It is issued on a temporary basis whilst a Construction Related N/SVQ is being achieved and it is expected to be replaced by a five-year Skilled Worker card upon achievement of the N/SVQ. Proof of registration to the S/NVQ is required before they can apply for this type of card.

What is the cost?

The Health and Safety Test is a cost of £19.50. This can be booked online at www.citb.co.uk/hsandetest or by calling the test bookings team on 0344 994 4488. Times, dates, and venues available for the test will be confirmed at the time of booking.

Once the test has been passed, the individual can contact the CSCS Helpdesk on 0344 994 4777 to apply. They will need to have a debit/credit card available to make the payment of £30.00. The Customer Co-ordinator will then be able to process and request the card whilst they are on the phone (providing all criteria for the card applied for has been met) and this will be sent out in the next working day’s first class post.