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The Blue Skilled Worker CSCS card is for those who are looking to get on-site by completing an SVQ or NVQ Level 2 qualification.
To obtain the Blue CSCS card, you must complete a construction-related NVQ Level 2. Delegates must also pass the CITB Health, Safety and Environment test.
Take a look below at the qualifications available at 3B Training.
This qualification is for painters and decorators in the construction sector.
This qualification is for site operatives, carpenters or joiners in the construction sector.
This qualification is for construction workers who work with installing interior systems in the construction sector. Systems may also include acoustic flooring, access flooring, partitions, dry lining and interior sheeting.
Construction plasterers would do this NVQ.
This qualification is for construction workers who work as a roofer, thatcher or a similar occupation. To find out more about the course by contacting us here.
This qualification is for construction operatives who work in construction.
This qualification is for construction workers and bricklayers in the construction sector.
This qualification is for construction workers who work with textured and coloured tiles to decorate the interior of buildings or laying flooring in large commercial areas. To find out more about the course by contacting us here.
Site carpenters or similar site operatives in the construction industry would do this NVQ.
You can also get a Blue CSCS card by completing a City and Guilds of London Institute Craft Certificate or a Trailblazer qualification which is approved by CSCS.
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