Read the latest magazine Industry News New Route to RoofCERT Accreditation for Experienced Roofers 2 August 2021 A NEW ROUTE to RoofCERT accreditation for experienced roofers working in the roof tiling discipline has shown early signs of success through initial piloting. The Experienced Worker Route (EWR) has been developed by RoofCERT to support the industry in recognising the competency of operatives with more than five years’ experience, as well as helping them to obtain a blue CSCS skills card. CORE Assessments The initial pilots, involving a comprehensive one-day practical assessment, took place in June and July at the Centre of Roofing Excellence (CoRE) in Hereford to prove the concept of the route. Selected operatives from McDonnell-Price Roofing Contractors went through the pilot assessments as part of RoofCERT’s homebuilding pilot with Redrow Homes. The assessments tested the operatives core competencies in the roof tiling discipline. They were supervised by Andy Rowlands a qualified tutor and assessor, and overseen by the NFRC Technical and Training Team. Prior to the assessment, candidates were required to have completed a profiling process and a professional discussion with an independent assessor. After each pilot, the process was analysed and refined by the NFRC Technical and Training team. Those candidates that did not pass the assessment received one-to-one feedback as well as a report upon completion. RoofCERT plans to use the data gathered from the pilots and the knowledge testing process. It will develop Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and short duration courses where evidence suggests upskilling is required. RoofCERT Experienced Worker Route The RoofCERT Experienced Worker Route has been developed in line with the National Occupational Standard (NOS) for roof tiling. It has received approval from CITB’s Standard Setting Body (SSB) and Quality Assurance Department. As a result, it’s accepted by CSCS as an equivalent to a vocational achievement for accessing a blue skills card. This comes ahead of the removal of the current CSCS Industry Accreditation card in 2024. RoofCERT has initial funding from CITB to accredit 100 people through this route. Any operatives or roofing contractors looking to take one of these places are encouraged to contact the RoofCERT team. RoofCERT plans to work with industry partners to develop similar routes for other roofing disciplines. It will look at sourcing funding and grants to support the route. Experienced Roofers Richard Miller, RoofCERT’s Head of Quality and Compliance, said: “We know that a large proportion of roofing operatives are very experienced but do not have a formal vocational qualification. That is why we have developed the Experienced Worker Route to give these skilled roofers an alternative way to achieve RoofCERT accreditation and prove continued competency through a revalidation process. Crucially, the route will allow these operatives to obtain a blue skilled CSCS card. “We are pleased with the results of these initial pilot assessments, which provided crucial data and feedback to help us to refine and improve the route before scaling it up across the industry and developing it across other disciplines. We will continue with a number of further pilots to help us further fine-tune this route to ensure it is robust and meets the future needs of the industry. “These early pilots would not have been possible without the support and generosity of a few key individuals and organisations. I would like to thank, in particular, Andy Rowlands and the CoRE training centre. Also, Alastair Blant at McDonnell Price, for providing operatives for the assessments. And of course, the operatives themselves for demonstrating professionalism throughout the process; as well as Marley, Hambleside Danelaw and Burtons Roofing Supplies for providing materials.” >> Read more about RoofCERT in the news Previous article Builders’ Workloads Rise as Material Availability FallsNext article IPAF Forms New International Safety Committee Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +2 20 March 2026 RA Issues Revised Safety Guidance on Rooflight Covers Awards and Events +3 20 March 2026 The Great British Slate Off Returns for 2026 Green Roofs +3 20 March 2026 Swansea Joins Global Network of Biophilic Cities Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement 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 Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch