CSCS Card Colours Explained
One of the most common questions people ask is: “What do the different CSCS card colours mean?”
Green CSCS Card – Labourer Card
The Green Labourer Card is for individuals carrying out basic labouring duties on construction sites. This is the most commonly used CSCS card.
To apply, you will need:
- A valid CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test
- A recognised Health and Safety qualification
TVCTA offers the CITB Health & Safety Awareness course, which is one of the most widely recognised routes towards obtaining a Green Labourer Card.
Blue CSCS Card – Skilled Worker
The Blue Skilled Worker Card is for individuals who have completed a recognised construction-related qualification such as an NVQ Level 2.
This card demonstrates that the holder is fully qualified in their trade.
Gold CSCS Card – Advanced Craft or Supervisor
The Gold Card is available for:
- Advanced craft workers
- Supervisors
Applicants typically hold higher-level NVQs and have greater responsibility on site.
Black CSCS Card – Manager
The Black Manager Card is designed for site managers and senior construction professionals.
Applicants usually hold NVQ Level 6 or higher qualifications in construction management.
Red CSCS Cards
Red cards are generally temporary cards for:
- Apprentices
- Trainees
- Experienced workers working towards qualifications
- Experienced technical, supervisory or management workers
These cards are designed to support workers while they complete the qualifications required for permanent cards.
White Card – Academically or Professionally Qualified Person
The White CSCS Card is designed for individuals who hold higher-level academic qualifications or professional memberships within the construction industry. Unlike most other CSCS cards, it is generally intended for those working in technical, design, surveying, engineering, consultancy or management-related roles rather than carrying out hands-on construction work.