Cscs cards.
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For the first time in a couple of years works gone quiet for us.
I was half expecting it TBH so I rang around before Xmas to get me and the lads a but of commercial paving to see us through Jan and maybe Feb and got it within a few phone calls but was told we must have CSCS cards.
Neither of my lads have ever had one and mine ran out in October last year.
I booked us all in for the test and we passed no problem.
This morning I've phoned to order the cards and was told that unless I have an NVQ I'll have to take a 1 day course so that I have a health and safty qualification.
I said to the woman on the phone "I've just passed your test that proves I'm knowledgeable about H&S and when I left school there were no NVQ qualifications in modular paving so with 20+ years in the trade why would I need to pass an NVQ which would teach me less than I already know and cost me a fortune?"
Her reply was "I don't make the rules"
I've managed to book the test for Friday which was £150.
My labourer has an NVQ level 1 in bricklaying and my other lad can get a temporary card because he's never had one.
I've had to ring the firm we were getting the work from to explain the situation and they were quite understanding but if I can't get a card until the end of Jan because of all the jumping through hoops it's a months loss of income.
Is there still such a thing as common sense?
I was half expecting it TBH so I rang around before Xmas to get me and the lads a but of commercial paving to see us through Jan and maybe Feb and got it within a few phone calls but was told we must have CSCS cards.
Neither of my lads have ever had one and mine ran out in October last year.
I booked us all in for the test and we passed no problem.
This morning I've phoned to order the cards and was told that unless I have an NVQ I'll have to take a 1 day course so that I have a health and safty qualification.
I said to the woman on the phone "I've just passed your test that proves I'm knowledgeable about H&S and when I left school there were no NVQ qualifications in modular paving so with 20+ years in the trade why would I need to pass an NVQ which would teach me less than I already know and cost me a fortune?"
Her reply was "I don't make the rules"
I've managed to book the test for Friday which was £150.
My labourer has an NVQ level 1 in bricklaying and my other lad can get a temporary card because he's never had one.
I've had to ring the firm we were getting the work from to explain the situation and they were quite understanding but if I can't get a card until the end of Jan because of all the jumping through hoops it's a months loss of income.
Is there still such a thing as common sense?
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Well spoke to that guy and standard day rate was £150 in local area or pay per meter. £16 per meter. I'll take the meter rate for sure as this doesn't include clearance etc. etc. and materials already on site and site clear and ready for work. All going well I think my bro and I could do 30+ meters in a day of close board which is roughly 500 per day between 2.
The catch is..... one of us needs all this
•Emergency First Aid at Work
•Manual Handling
•Driving Licence
•CSCS / CPCS
•SSSTS / SMSTS
•Abrasive Wheels
•Cable Avoidance (CAT4)
What the hell is SSSTS/ SMSTS
I've got the driving license bit.....
The catch is..... one of us needs all this
•Emergency First Aid at Work
•Manual Handling
•Driving Licence
•CSCS / CPCS
•SSSTS / SMSTS
•Abrasive Wheels
•Cable Avoidance (CAT4)
What the hell is SSSTS/ SMSTS
I've got the driving license bit.....
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Its these silly bugger pandering to such nonsense that I blame.
I was told my chainsaw certificate had expired. Despiteit having no expiry date on it. The people who issued it told me it doesnt expire, but if the people employing you sY it has, its thier rules.
I ignored it and carried on regardless. Nothing happened
I was told my chainsaw certificate had expired. Despiteit having no expiry date on it. The people who issued it told me it doesnt expire, but if the people employing you sY it has, its thier rules.
I ignored it and carried on regardless. Nothing happened
Dan the Crusher Man
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
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The smsts is what site managers would need to have cant see why you need that as a subbie its all bull as the sms thingy has first aid in it (from what I have heard) abrasive wheels you don't really need as there is no ticket to operate cut off saw only to change the blade.
Cat ticket wouldn't have thought neccasary as if its all new builds the site agent will know all locations
Manual handling is just bs
To do all the courses and have all the tickets your looking at 5 days fir the smsts day for first aid and additional days for the others plus over 1k to pay for it all
Cat ticket wouldn't have thought neccasary as if its all new builds the site agent will know all locations
Manual handling is just bs
To do all the courses and have all the tickets your looking at 5 days fir the smsts day for first aid and additional days for the others plus over 1k to pay for it all
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