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  2. Begin with SECTION A - Your Details. Fill in your personal information, including your title, surname, forename, home address, postcode, email address, and contact numbers. Ensure you attach a current passport-style photo if exempt from the Health & Safety test.
  3. In SECTION B - Occupation & Card Details, select your CSCS occupation title from the provided list. Choose the appropriate card type (New, Duplicate, Renewal) and provide any necessary evidence as indicated.
  4. If applicable, complete SECTION C - Declaration by having a current/previous employer or CSCS card holder certify your application. Ensure all required fields are filled accurately.
  5. Review all sections for completeness before submitting. Use the checklist in SECTION E to confirm that you have included all necessary documents and payment details.

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Occupations typically focus on specific tasks or activities, while professions involve specialized knowledge and skills. Occupations can be broad categories encompassing various roles, whereas professions often require formal education or training.
2. Types of Occupations 2.1. Full-time occupations. These usually demand 40 hours a week, with perks like health insurance and retirement plans. 2.3. Part-time occupations. You may not want to work full-time hours. 2.4. Seasonal occupations. 2.5. Freelance and contract-based occupations. 2.6. Self-employed occupations.
e. Routine, semi-routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker, machine operative, security guard, caretaker, farm worker, catering assistant, sales assistant, HGV driver, cleaner, porter, packer, labourer, waiter/waitress, bar staff.
In general, each unit group is made up of several occupations that have a high degree of similarity in terms of skill level and skill specialization. Each group in the classification is designated by a title and code number and is associated with a description that specifies the scope of the group.
Common examples of directly employed labour would be Bricklayers, Joiners and Plasterers. Other skills are usually sub-contracted from the main contractor and are delivered by teams of specialist people working together such as Plumbers, Electricians, Domestic Gas Engineers, Tilers, and Dry Lining Specialists.

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Updated 4 March 2025. A technical specialist is an expert dedicated to executing and overseeing operations in a particular field, typically within the Information Technology (IT) industry. They harness their in-depth knowledge to implement, maintain, and improve systems to support the organisations objectives.
Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic, plumber, printer, electrician, gardener, train driver.

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