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This question is asked a lot on construction sites. Can SSSTS get me a Gold CSCS Card? Many supervisors assume it does. It sounds logical, right? You do the Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme, you supervise sites… so gold card next? Not quite.
The short answer is no. The SSSTS course on its own is not accepted for a Gold CSCS Card. Additional qualifications are required. These usually include an NVQ Level 3 or Level 4, plus a valid CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test. Still, SSSTS is not useless. Far from it. It is often used as the first step in a longer career path.
Understanding how SSSTS fits into Gold CSCS Card requirements makes planning much easier. This guide explains what is actually needed and where SSSTS helps, and where it doesn’t.
Requirements for Getting a Gold CSCS Card
A Gold CSCS Card is not issued lightly. Proof of competence is required. Not just safety knowledge, but real technical ability.
The Construction Skills Certification Scheme asks for nationally recognised qualifications. Formal assessments are expected. Because of this, SSSTS alone is not enough. It does not prove hands-on skill. That gap matters.
Why SSSTS Alone Is Not Enough
SSSTS training is focused on safety. Health and safety law. Supervisor duties. Risk control. All important, yes. But technical competence is not tested.
The Gold CSCS Card is designed for advanced craft workers and supervisors. That means skills must be shown, not just understood. SSSTS does not assess trade ability. It does not test real construction tasks. So something is missing.
Gold card holders must show they can do the work, not only manage safety. This is why SSSTS creates a gap. And only formal qualifications can fill it.
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