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18 months jail for health and safety test cheats

16 Jan 12 Two men have been jailed for 18 months for sitting health and safety tests on behalf of other construction workers.

Gurpreet Singh and Parampreet Singh were both convicted last week after pleading guilty at Luton Crown Court. They had been caught by staff at CITB-ConstructionSkills’ test centre in Luton, Bedfordshire, and were sentenced to nine months each.

As foreign nationals, they can expect to be deported once they have served their sentences.

CITB-ConstructionSkills’ product delivery manager Chris Little explained that staff discovered the proxy testing fraud after realising the men had taken multiple tests using several other workers’ identification passes that bore their own photographs.

He said: “Both men were being paid to take the test by other candidates, and it soon became clear to us that the same men were taking the test for other people each time.

Passing the health and safety test is compulsory for anyone hoping to get a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card or a planrt operators card, which are required of all workers on major constuction sites.

CITB-ConstructionSkills chief executive Mark Farrar said: “I’m glad the vigilance of CITB-ConstructionSkills staff caught and put a stop to this illegal activity. We support the industry by continually investigating test fraud, and we take it very seriously indeed.

“Proxy testing is self-defeating because it both endangers the lives of the people who solicit it and their colleagues on construction sites. Those who are found to be proxy testing will be reported to the police and could face prosecution.”

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