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The Blue CPCS Competent Operator Card is an ID and competence card provided by the CPCS. It demonstrates that an individual has met certain health and safety requirements and that they are qualified in their occupation as a plant worker. It is the next level up for sale .It is the you progress to once you have completed an SVQ or NVQ qualification.In this article, we go through everything you need to know about the CPCS Blue Card including how to apply, how to renew and what qualifications are needed to be eligible for the card.
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