Read the latest magazine Industry News CSCS Confirms Changes to the Industry Placement Card 16 July 2026 CSCS Cards has confirmed changes to the Industry Placement card, which will see the minimum work placement duration required to qualify for the card reduced from 30 days to three weeks, and the card’s validity period reduced to two years. The move to reduce the minimum placement duration to three weeks brings the card in line with the Department for Education’s updated guidance for level 2 and 3 construction qualifications, which sets three weeks as the minimum duration for a construction industry placement. It also continues to cover T Levels, Foundation Apprenticeships and trade-related Level 2 and 3 Certificates and Diplomas that require a placement of three weeks or more. The reduction also responds to a request from the Construction Skills Mission Board (CSMB), which wants all industry placements to be carded to give insights into the gap between those undertaking construction training and those who go on to enter the construction workforce. Industry Placement Card Changes With the industry needing an estimated 60,000 additional workers each year, understanding where learners are lost between training and employment is a CSMB priority, which the collective CSCS Alliance schemes are able to provide insight on by mapping carding journeys into the workforce. The Industry Placement Card will also have its validity reduced from three to two years, to better align with the length of the qualifications the card covers. Garry Mortimer, Executive Director of Operations, CSCS Cards, said: “These changes bring the Industry Placement card fully in line with the Department for Education’s own placement requirements. “These changes make it easier for providers and employers to get new entrants onto the right card, while giving industry the data it needs to understand where learners are being lost on the way into the workforce.” Health & Safety Options CSCS Cards is also widening the health and safety options for an Industry Placement card, beyond the traditional CITB Health, safety and environment test. Applicants will now be able to provide one of the following which must have been taken within the last two years: A CITB Health, Safety and Environment test for operatives, pass dated within the previous two years. A completion certificate for a one-day Construction Health and Safety Awareness course. A Certificate of Unit Credit showing completion of the Construction Health and Safety unit included in an induction or initial qualification. The CSCS Industry Placement card is one of a range of red entry level cards designed for those entering industry and can be applied for using the My CSCS app or CSCS Online. Those undertaking qualifications in occupations that sit outside of CSCS Cards’ footprint – such as electrotechnical, HVAC or plumbing – should apply for an Industry Placement card, or equivalent, from the appropriate CSCS Alliance card scheme. >> Read more about CSCS cards in the news Previous article Flexible Mix of Classroom and Onsite Training for Flex-R CustomersNext article Burnley College to Launch New Roofing Apprenticeship Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +2 17 July 2026 150 More Schools to Get Rooftop Solar Under PPA Pilot Industry News +1 17 July 2026 Tender Listing Firm Reports £19.8B in H1 Construction Project Awards Industry News +2 17 July 2026 Alumasc CEO Suspended Amid Professional Conduct Probe Check out the latest issue 125 July-August 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch