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  2. Work card - Wikipedia

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    A work card is like an identity card which verifies that a person has been given work, or is eligible to perform work in a given profession or jurisdiction. The work card is not a work visa , although it may be used in conjunction with a work visa, permanent resident card or other documentation.

  3. Construction Skills Certification Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Holding a CSCS card is not a legislative requirement. It is entirely up to the principal contractor or client whether workers are required to hold a card before they are allowed on site. However, most principal contractors and major house builders require construction workers on their sites to hold a valid card. [1]

  4. White Card - Wikipedia

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    The white card is gained by completing a face-to-face or online government mandated course through a (RTO) registered training organisation. [3] The unit of competency required is CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to work safely in the construction industry.

  5. Are You Smart Enough To Be A Construction Worker? - AOL

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    If you answered yes to most or all of these questions, perhaps a career in construction or contracting is right for you. But it takes more than just being handy with tools to work in this field.

  6. National Center for Construction Education and Research

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    In 1991, eleven prolific construction companies met to address skilled worker shortages and create standard curricula with industry-recognized credentials. In 1993, the organization released the Master Trainer Instructor Certification Program, the Instructor Certification Training Program, and accreditation guidelines.

  7. Construction worker - Wikipedia

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    Construction workers can colloquially be referred to as "hard hat workers" or "hard hats", [5] as they often wear hard hats for safety while working on construction sites. Nevertheless, the term is a broad and generic one and most construction workers are primarily described by the specific level and type of work they perform.

  8. 30 Funny Fails From Workers Who Live By The “Not My Job ...

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    Image credits: rakennus_mokat To better understand how these mishaps happen and their real-world impact, we spoke with Rahul Mishra, a seasoned construction supervisor with 20 years of experience.

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