How to Get CSCS Card in the UK (CITB Test, Cost & Requirements)
CITB Test Requirements, Card Types, Qualification Levels & Full Application Process
Last reviewed: February 2026
Estimated reading time: 8–10 minutes
Quick Answer — How to Get CSCS Card (5 Key Steps)
Identify your job role (labourer, skilled worker, supervisor, or manager)
Book and pass the correct CITB Health, Safety & Environment (HS&E) Test (approx. £45)
Complete the required qualification for your card type (for example, NVQ Level 2 for a Blue Skilled Worker card)
Prepare supporting documents (CITB pass certificate, ID, qualification evidence)
Apply for the correct CSCS card through the official CSCS application system and receive it by post (usually 7–14 days)
The sections below explain each step in detail so you understand why each requirement exists and how to avoid application mistakes.
1. Understanding the CITB Test and the CSCS Card
To work on most construction sites in the United Kingdom, you must demonstrate:
• knowledge of site safety
• competence appropriate to your job role
These are confirmed through two separate but linked systems.

The CITB Health, Safety & Environment (HS&E) Test
The CITB HS&E Test is a computer-based safety assessment.
It confirms that a worker understands safe behaviour on a construction site.
The test checks your ability to:
recognise hazards
use personal protective equipment (PPE)
work safely at height
handle materials correctly
respond to accidents and emergencies
interpret safety signs and procedures
Test format
50 multiple-choice questions
45 correct answers required to pass
Duration: 45 minutes
Taken at an approved UK test centre
Passing the test produces a pass record that is required before applying for most CSCS cards.
The CSCS Card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme)
The CSCS card is not a training course and not a qualification.
It is evidence that you:
Passed the safety test
Hold a recognised construction qualification
Most principal contractors require a valid CSCS card before permitting site access.
Although not a legal licence issued by the government, it is a widely adopted industry standard across the UK construction sector.
2. CITB Test Types — Choosing the Correct One
Your job responsibility determines which HS&E test you must take.
Booking the wrong test is one of the most common reasons applications are rejected.
Operatives Test (Most Common)
For:
labourers
bricklayers
carpenters
plumbers
electricians
painters and decorators
Focus: general construction site safety.
Specialist Test
For higher-risk technical trades such as:
scaffolding
demolition
plant operations
highway works
steelwork
lifting operations
tunnelling
ductwork installation
Focus: trade-specific hazards and equipment risks.
Supervisory Test
For:
foremen
supervisors
team leaders
Focus:
supervising workers safely
reporting hazards
toolbox talks
monitoring compliance
Managers & Professionals (MAP) Test
For:
site managers
engineers
surveyors
architects
health & safety officers
Focus:
legal responsibilities
CDM regulations
risk management
accident prevention
CITB Test Fee: Approximately £45
(Fees can change. Always confirm when booking.)
3. CSCS Card Types and Qualification Requirements
You cannot freely choose a card colour.
Your qualification level determines eligibility.
Entry-Level Cards
Green Labourer Card
For new workers without trade experience.
Requirements:
CITB Operatives Test
Level 1 Award in Health & Safety in a Construction Environment (RQF)
Validity: 5 years
Red Provisional Card
For workers starting immediately without qualification.
Requirements:
CITB Operatives Test
Validity: 6 months (non-renewable)
Red Apprentice Card
For registered apprentices.
Requirements:
CITB Operatives Test
Apprenticeship registration proof
Validity: 4 years
Red Trainee Card
For students studying construction.
Requirements:
CITB Operatives Test
Proof of enrolment on an NVQ or recognised diploma
Validity: 5 years
Skilled Worker Cards
Blue Skilled Worker Card
Requirements:
NVQ Level 2 in a relevant trade
Operatives or Specialist test
Validity: 5 years
Gold Advanced Craft Card
Requirements:
NVQ Level 3 in a construction trade
Operatives or Specialist test
Validity: 5 years
Gold Supervisor Card
Requirements:
NVQ Level 3 Occupational Work Supervision OR
NVQ Level 4 Construction SupervisionSupervisory HS&E test
Validity: 5 years
Black Manager Card
Requirements:
NVQ Level 6 or 7 Construction Management
MAP test
Validity: 5 years
Professional and Graduate Cards
White PQP (Professionally Qualified Person)
Requirements:
Professional body membership (e.g., CIOB, RICS, ICE)
MAP test
White AQP (Academically Qualified Person)
Requirements:
Construction-related degree
MAP test
Temporary Experienced Worker Cards
Red Experienced Worker
Requirements:
CITB Operatives Test
Enrolment in NVQ Level 2
Validity: 1 year → upgrade to Blue
Red Experienced TSM
Requirements:
MAP test
Enrolment in NVQ Level 3–7
Validity: up to 3 years → upgrade to Gold or Black
4. Typical Cost Overview
Costs vary by qualification provider and funding availability.
Approximate examples:
| Card Level | Estimated Total Cost |
|---|---|
| Green | £231–£331 |
| Blue | £581–£1,581+ |
| Gold | £681–£2,081+ |
| Black | £1,581–£4,081+ |
Figures are estimates for guidance only and may change.
5. Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1 — Identify your job role
Your role determines both test type and card type.
Step 2 — Pass the correct CITB test
Book at an approved centre.
Step 3 — Complete required qualification
Examples:
Level 1 safety course
NVQ Level 2 trade
NVQ Level 6 management
Step 4 — Prepare documents
You need:
CITB pass record
Passport or driving licence
Qualification certificate or enrolment proof
Step 5 — Submit the CSCS application
Apply using the official CSCS application system and pay the card fee.
Step 6 — Receive your card
Typical delivery: 7–14 days after approval.

All CSCS Cards and Which CITB Test You Need
Below is the complete combined reference.
| CSCS Card | Who It Is For | Required CITB Test | Qualification Needed | Validity | Upgrade Path |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green Labourer | New workers | Operatives | Level 1 Safety Course | 5 yrs | Renew same |
| Red Provisional | Brand-new workers | Operatives | None | 6 months | Green card |
| Red Apprentice | Apprentices | Operatives | Apprenticeship proof | 4 yrs | Blue card |
| Red Trainee | Students in training | Operatives | Course enrollment | 5 yrs | Blue/Gold |
| Blue Skilled Worker | Qualified trades | Operatives | NVQ Level 2 | 5 yrs | Renew same |
| Gold Advanced Craft | Advanced trades | Operatives/Specialist | NVQ Level 3 | 5 yrs | Renew same |
| Gold Supervisor | Supervisors | MAP | NVQ Level 3/4 | 5 yrs | Renew same |
| Black Manager | Site managers | MAP | NVQ Level 6/7 | 5 yrs | Renew same |
| White PQP | Professionals | MAP | Professional membership | 5 yrs | Renew same |
| White AQP | Degree holders | MAP | Construction degree | 5 yrs | Renew same |
| Red Experienced Worker | Experienced trades no NVQ | Operatives | Enrolled NVQ Level 2 | 1 yr | Blue Skilled Worker |
| Red TSM | Experienced supervisors/managers | MAP | Enrolled NVQ 3–7 | 3 yrs | Gold/Black |
6. Frequently Asked Questions
No. However, most contractors require it as a condition of site access.
You may retake the test. A new booking fee applies.
Usually 5 years (shorter for temporary red cards).
Yes. You must pass the relevant CITB test again and still hold the required qualification.
Yes. Completing the appropriate NVQ allows progression to Blue, Gold, or Black cards.
The CITB test is a health and safety exam, and the CSCS card is the proof that you passed the test and meet the requirements to work on UK construction sites.
Yes, the CITB Test and CSCS Card are required for most UK construction sites because employers must confirm workers understand site safety rules.
The CITB Test and CSCS Card cost a minimum of £90, which includes the £45 test fee and £45 CSCS card application fee
You first book and pass the CITB safety test at an approved centre, then apply online for the CSCS card using your pass result.
The test takes about 45 minutes, and after applying, the CSCS card usually arrives within 7–10 working days.
You can book the CITB test without qualifications, but some CSCS card types require a course or NVQ before approval.
The required test depends on your job role: Operatives for workers, Specialist for certain trades, and MAP for supervisors or managers.
You need valid ID, a CITB test pass result, and qualification proof if required for the card level.
If you fail the CITB test, you must rebook and pay the test fee again before you can apply for the CSCS card.
The CITB test result is valid for 2 years, and most CSCS cards are valid for 5 years.
Most employers will not allow site access without completing the CITB Test and CSCS Card process.
You renew the CSCS card every 5 years, and you may need to pass the CITB test again depending on renewal requirements.
7. Important Transparency and Verification
This page provides general guidance explaining how the UK construction certification system works. We are registered as third party with CSCS but we are not the issuing authority for CSCS cards and not the examination provider for the CITB HS&E test.
For official actions always use the authoritative sources or Contact Us at +442039622226
the CSCS card application system
the CITB test booking system
Requirements, fees, and qualification routes may change. Always confirm current information before applying.
