1. Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the CSCS Green Card, you need to:
Be employed in a laborer role (general laborers, site operatives, or other entry-level construction roles).
Hold a valid Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) test certificate — this typically involves passing a short test on construction site health and safety.
Complete a Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment or equivalent.
2. Key Focus Areas for the Green Card:
The content that CSCS emphasizes for the Green Card qualification includes:
Health and Safety Basics: Understanding the key health and safety risks on construction sites, including proper handling of tools and equipment, and identifying hazards.
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): Knowing the correct personal protective equipment required for different tasks and ensuring it's worn at all times.
Site Rules and Regulations: Following site rules, understanding safe working practices, and knowing emergency procedures.
Manual Handling: Recognizing how to safely lift, carry, and move materials to avoid injuries.
Risk Assessment Awareness: Recognizing how to carry out basic risk assessments to ensure safety at work.
3. Cardholder Information
The CSCS Green Card includes:
Personal Information: Full name, photograph, and a unique card number.
Job Role: A description of the job you’re qualified to perform (e.g., Laborer, Site Operative).
Expiry Date: The card has a limited validity period, typically lasting 5 years, after which it needs to be renewed.

