London (Mile End) CITB - Test Centre

Choose from over 150 CITB Test Centre locations nationwide. The full address of each test centre is listed below. A test centre may be listed by the city or region it is in. 

London (Mile End) CITB Test Centre Address

3 Quebec Wharf
14 Thomas Road
Mile End,
London
E14 7AF
United Kingdom

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To get a CSCS Card you must complete a CITB Health, Safety and Environment test. The test takes 45 minutes. It is a multiple choice test with 50 questions. You must get 45 out of 50 to pass. The CITB test can be taken at over 150 test centres nationwide. 

Brief directions

walk 0.7 miles towards Canary Wharf and Thomas Street is located directly opposite Lidl’s and Tesco Express. 3 Quebec Wharf is directly on the right as you enter Thomas Street. Limehouse C is located on the second floor.
London (Mile End) CITB Test Centre
The CSCS card is a way to verify that people working on construction sites have the appropriate knowledge and training. This helps prevent on-the-job mishaps that endanger everyone's health and safety. You obtain a CSCS card by taking the CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test. There are 150 CITB test centres nationwide including in London (Mile End).
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What to Expect in the Test In London 
When you arrive, the staff on hand will check your ID, verify you are scheduled to take the test at that time, and then take a photo of you for security purposes. The test itself will take 45 minutes and will consist of 50 multiple-choice questions. When you finish you will be given your result certificate.

What to Take With You
The most important thing to take with you is an acceptable form of identification. No ID, no test. No exceptions. Valid IDs include a UK driving license or passport.
If you do not have one of those you will need to show 2 alternative forms of ID. These include an EU Country ID card, a Trade Union card, a British Armed Forces card, a credit or debit card, a National Insurance card or a recent bank statement. For a full list of alternative IDs click here.
What to do Before Going to the Test Centre
It is strongly suggested that you spend time revising before going for your test. Of candidates who fail the test nearly 3/4 failed to revise before taking the test. 
How do I Book a Test?
Click the book now button below and follow the steps. Your test date and time will be send to your email usually within 24 hours.

Determining Which Test is For You
Obtaining a CSCS Card is not as simple as filling out a form and paying a fee. Virtually every card comes with one or more prerequisites that must be satisfied before a card will be issued, and each one requires that the person take and pass the CITB health, safety and environment test. 
Problem is, there are currently more than a dozen CSCS Cards and 3 levels of CITB test. So the challenge is to make sure you take the right test for the Card you are trying to get. Below we’re going to take a quick look at the different levels of tests and which test applies to which CSCS Card.
The 3 levels of CITB test are:
  1. Operatives Test
  2. Operatives or Specialist Test
  3. Specialist, Managers or Professionals Test

The Operatives Test In London
This is the basic CITB test and is administered to those who wish to obtain a CSCS Green Card in order to work as a labourer in the UK construction industry. People seeking a Provisional Red Card in order to work on a construction site for a short period of time (for whatever professional or academic reason) will also need to take the Operatives Test. 
We would urge you not to take this test for granted. Many assume the Operatives Test is a breeze, fail to study beforehand, and wind up failing. There are lots of high-quality revision materials available that will help you prepare for this test. We suggest you purchase some and use them.
The Operatives or Specialist Test
If you hope to obtain a Blue Card for Skilled Workers, a Red Card for an Experienced Worker, Apprentice or Trainee, or a Supervisory level Gold Card you will need to take the Operatives or Specialist Test. This test represents the next level of detail and difficulty, meaning revision is essential.
Every CSCS Card comes with one or more prerequisites attached that are separate from the test. Those prerequisites vary from card to card.
The Specialist, Managers or Professionals Test
Anyone wishing to obtain a Managerial CSCS Black Card, a Technical, Supervisory or Managerial Red Card, or a White Card for someone with particular Academic or Professional qualifications will need to take the Specialist, Managers or Professionals Test. Again, check the official CSCS website for prerequisites.

Can I obtain a CSCS card without taking the HS&E test? 
No, you cannot. Taking and passing the CITB Health Safety & Environment test is a requirement before a CSCS card will be issued. No exceptions. 
 
What happens if I take the wrong level of CITB test? 
That should not happen as the people at the London Mile End test centre will screen you before you sit down to take the test to ensure you are taking the right test and that you have shown up at your scheduled time. 
 
How hard is the CITB Health Safety & Environment test? 
People who find the CITB difficult are typically those who have not studied the material ahead of time. It is a mistake for people to believe that the test will be easy and that they do not need to engage in revision ahead of time. In almost every case people who fail the CITB HS&E test are those who went into the test unprepared. Remember, you will need to answer 45 out of 50 questions correctly. That is no small feat. 
 
Do I need to have a construction job to take the CITB HS&E test? 
No, you do not need to have a construction job in order to take the CITB HS&E test. In fact, it is unlikely you would be able to get a construction job anywhere without already passing the test and being issued a CSCS card. In addition, you do not need to get a construction job after you receive your CSCS card. If you wish you can simply hold onto it while you ponder your future. Doing so will not affect the validity of the card. 
 
What happens if I fail the HS&E test? 
If you fail the test you have the option of signing up again and retaking the test. You will, however, need to pay the registration fee a second time. If you failed the test we would caution against signing up again immediately. Instead, take the time to engage in serious revision so that you walk into the test centre the second time fully prepared. 
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