23rd October 2016, 11:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 23rd October 2016, 11:40 AM by Marc Berger.)
I don't understand, they all have to pass the same test but depending on your c..a status you get a different badge?
The following CSCS cards will be available for archaeologists:
"No health and safety test required" whats the point? and what comes first: an archaeologist or an apprentice?
I have never had one and don't intend ever to have one. In my recent experiences I was given a site based induction course and signed some book. I then waited around for some minor HSE infringement to occur and then asked the brighter looking ones if I should do anything about it. This established that I was an archaieologisty thing and nothing to do with construction and was mostly left alone in my own bubble.
The CSCS card had anything archaeology it would have a section about archaeology HSE that the whole of the rest of the construction industry would have to pass in their test. Automatically they would then be apprentice archaeologists
normally a woodbridge rears its head when CSCS is mentioned
The following CSCS cards will be available for archaeologists:
Quote:â¢Apprenticesâ card â available to archaeologists on a recognised apprenticeship scheme provided it contains a basic health and safety element. Card valid for five years. No health and safety test required.
"No health and safety test required" whats the point? and what comes first: an archaeologist or an apprentice?
I have never had one and don't intend ever to have one. In my recent experiences I was given a site based induction course and signed some book. I then waited around for some minor HSE infringement to occur and then asked the brighter looking ones if I should do anything about it. This established that I was an archaieologisty thing and nothing to do with construction and was mostly left alone in my own bubble.
The CSCS card had anything archaeology it would have a section about archaeology HSE that the whole of the rest of the construction industry would have to pass in their test. Automatically they would then be apprentice archaeologists
normally a woodbridge rears its head when CSCS is mentioned
.....nature was dead and the past does not exist