Covid-19 and the impact on CSCS applications
The Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) are currently experiencing difficulties issuing cards to first-time applicants or those wishing to renew.
The problem stems from the need for all applications to be supported by a passed CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) test within the last 2 years.
CITB have confirmed that all accredited test centres across the UK are closed until further notice during the pandemic. Although the situation is continually reviewed the industry needs to consider the impact on CSCS card renewals and applications. In the short term, those new to the industry cannot apply for cards because they cannot undertake training, gain qualifications or sit the necessary test. In addition, qualified construction workers whose cards have expired may find that they are turned away from sites.
To help ease the situation CSCS are asking employers and site managers to use their discretion and review each cardholder’s request to access work on an individual basis. With this in mind the grace period for card renewals has been extended from 6 months to 12 months after the expiry date. CITB will soon launch a temporary ‘LITE’ version of the test which may involve the issue of a temporary card until Covid-19 is brought under control. Visit the CITB website for developments.
Source: www.cscs.uk.com