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The chief executive of the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) has announced that significant changes are to be made to its competency cards over the next year. What are the details and
how might you be affected by them?
Published 08.11.2013
As “CSCS cards” are now a must on many construction sites, you’ve decided to get them for your staff. As the application involves a health and safety test, you’ve heard that some training is a wise
move. Is this really necessary?
Published 16.06.2009
Your staff have been turned away from a construction site because they don’t have Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) cards. Apparently, having them is now a legal requirement. Is this
really the case?
Published 01.12.2008
One of your clients has requested that all the staff you intend to employ on his site must show a Construction Skills Certification Scheme card on arrival. As they don’t have them, this presents a
problem. What are your options?
Published 26.03.2007
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has updated the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) health and safety touch screen test. What’s different and how should you prepare if
you’re taking it soon?
Published 27.04.2012
A BBC investigation has discovered that the integrity of some construction health and safety qualifications has been undermined. What’s the full story?
Published 13.11.2015
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is to withdraw from its role as administrator of the construction skills certification scheme (CSCS). What’s to know?
Published 28.02.2018
As a contractor are you finding that some clients are asking for accreditation to CHAS, SAFEcontractor etc.? With changes to the law on the horizon, is it worth bothering with, and if so what’s
involved?
Published 13.12.2013
The introduction of the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 confirmed that a more pragmatic approach to contractor selection should be taken. So is this happening?
Published 25.04.2016
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