CSCS – CONSTRUCTION SKILLS
CERTIFICATION SCHEME
CSCS cards are a means of registering competent workers in the construction industry.
These cards therefore denote that workers have the necessary skills and health
and safety training to do their jobs. The cards list the holder’s qualifications
and are valid for either three or five years.
The CSCS scheme covers over 230 occupations and is widely recognised as the industry
standard, with the CITB setting a target of 2010 for a fully qualified work force.
The 'Major Contractors Group' of major construction companies, the 'Major Homes
Builders Group', Civil Engineering Contractors' Association' and all the Olympic
sites have stated that workers must have a CSCS card, or the equivalent trade
card, in order secure employment on their sites. As at April 2006, CITB reported
that ‘over 800,000 people working in the construction industry hold the CSCS card’.
Advantages of the scheme
· It provides proof of trade
· Shows that workers have knowledge of health and safety
· Increases workers ability to get onto sites
Qualified candidates (i.e. those with an NVQ or SVQ) registered with Construction
Web are eligible for free CSCS Health and Safety touch screen tests. We also arrange
for assessors to come on site to monitor experienced workers working towards their
CSCS cards.
How to apply
If you would like to register with Construction Web and require assistance in
obtaining your CSCS Card please contact us on: 020 8352 5905. For further information
on the CSCS scheme visit http://www.cscs.uk.com |