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The CSCS card is your entry pass to most construction sites in the UK. It proves you understand health & safety rules and allows you to legally carry out services in building environments. In this category, you can find training providers offering CSCS courses – choose one that fits your schedule and start working without restrictions.

When should you take a CSCS course?

  • You plan to start offering construction-related services and need to meet formal requirements.
  • Your card has expired and you need renewal to continue working on building sites.
  • You want to expand your service range to include work in environments where a CSCS card is mandatory.
Tip: Check if the course includes preparation for the CITB Health, Safety & Environment test – it will speed up the process of getting your card.

What training is available?

  • Health & Safety Awareness – introductory course for site safety.
  • SSSTS – Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme.
  • SMSTS – Site Management Safety Training Scheme.
  • Specialist courses for working at height or in high-risk environments.
  • Refresher training before renewing your CSCS card.

Who is this training for?

Designed for contractors, building firms, renovation teams, installers, and anyone delivering services in active construction environments. Completing the course is an investment in safety, credibility, and the ability to take on more complex projects.

Why is it worth it?

  • Without a CSCS card, many projects remain out of reach.
  • Having a valid certificate boosts your credibility with clients and partners.
  • Helps secure contracts in regulated building environments.
Tip: Mention your CSCS card in your service listing – it’s a quick way to stand out from competitors.

3 steps to getting your CSCS card

  1. Choose the right course from the listings above – tailored to your role on site.
  2. Complete the training and obtain the required health & safety certificate.
  3. Pass the CITB test and apply for your CSCS card.

All training options are listed above – compare providers and choose the date that works best for you.

What’s next after training?

Once you have your CSCS card, you can safely deliver services on construction sites, from building work to installations. This is also a great time to expand your client base – list your services in the Construction & Renovation category to reach more potential customers.

See also

To boost your qualifications further, consider IPAF, Scaffolding & Access Platforms training – ideal if you plan to work at height. And if you want to see the types of projects where your CSCS card will be useful, explore Construction & Renovation listings.

Are you a CSCS training provider?

Post your course here and reach people and businesses ready to gain their CSCS qualification and expand their service capabilities.


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