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Are you looking to gain your Gold Supervisory CSCS card? 3B Training offers a range of qualifications that allow you to obtain your Gold Supervisory CSCS card.
The Gold Supervisory CSCS card is available to those who work in a technical or supervisor occupation. Therefore the delegate will need to complete a Construction Related Technical/Supervisory NVQ at Level 3 or 4.
Delegates must also pass the Supervisors CITB Health, Safety and Environment test. Take a look below at the qualifications available at 3B Training.
As already mentioned, you need to get a Gold CSCS card you need to complete a Level 3 or 4 Supervisors NVQ. Take a look below at the courses available through 3B Training.
This qualification is for experienced operatives, gangers or foremen in their skilled trade. Their role will involve supervising a group of construction operatives. The NVQ could lead to further development as a construction supervisor or manager.
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This qualification is for Supervisors and Assistant Managers within the construction sector. The NVQ can lead to further development as a manager or supervisor in a specialist technical role. Pathways include; highways and maintenance repair, demolition, building and civil engineering, tunnelling, residential development and conservation.
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