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The Gold Advanced Craft card is a CSCS card for those who are a specialist in a certain field in construction.
To get the Gold Advanced Craft card, you must obtain a construction-related NVQ Level 3. You must also complete the CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test. Depending on your occupation would determine whether you should complete the Operative or the Specialist test.
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This qualification is for decorators and painters in the construction industry.
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This qualification is for formworkers, carpenters, joiners and site operatives in the construction industry.
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This qualification is for plasterers in the construction sector.
This qualification is for supervisors of those who are conducting various wall and flooring roles who are looking to advance further to a more senior role.
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This qualification is for site carpenters or similar site operatives in the construction industry. Pathways include; shopfitting bench work, wheelwrighting and structural post and beam.
A Level 3 NVQ is equivalent to around 2 A Level qualifications. Workers in a Level 3 role have some level of independence and responsibility in their role but still require guidance. Their range of duties will increase to those in a Level 2 role.
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