If you are planning to work on a construction site in the UK, holding a valid CSCS card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) is essential. The CSCS card proves that you have the required training, qualifications and awareness of health and safety to do your job safely and responsibly.
In this guide, we will explain the steps to get your CSCS card, the types of Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) tests available, and what qualifications you need depending on the card you are applying for.
There are several types of CSCS cards, each designed for different job roles. Choosing the correct card depends on your qualifications, experience and the type of work you will be doing. You can use the CSCS Card Finder to check which card you need, or get in touch with our team.
Here are the most common CSCS cards:
Before you can apply for any CSCS card, you must pass the CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) test, commonly referred to as the CSCS test. The type of test you need will depend on the role you are applying for.
In addition to passing the appropriate CSCS test, most cards require you to hold a recognised qualification. If you require support in gaining an SVQ, please get in touch with our team and we can direct you to the relevant providers.
Once you have passed the correct test and gained the necessary qualification you can apply for your CSCS card. This can be done via the official CSCS website, by calling their application line or Raeburn Training can make the application on your behalf (please request this at the time of booking).
To make your application you will need:
Getting your CSCS card is a crucial step to building a safe and successful career in construction. By understanding which card and test you need and ensuring you have the right qualifications, you will be well on your way to getting on site and getting to work.
If you are ready to book your CSCS test or take an approved training course, Raeburn Training can help guide you through the process from start to finish. Get in touch with our team on 01592 724 797 or email [email protected].