Summary
The Field Identification Skills Certificate (FISC) is a practical assessment designed to evaluate a person’s ability to identify vascular plants. Its primary goal is to measure botanical identification skills in realistic field conditions using a diverse selection of plant species.
Description
Candidates participate in a FISC assessment day that comprises of 3 tests:
Lab test 1 - to identify ten specimens without using any books or keys
Lab test 2 - to identify twenty specimens using any books or keys, but no reference collections or on-line resources may be used
Field test - you will spend approximately two hours surveying a small site and recording the vascular plant species you can identify. At the same time, a Gold Standard Surveyor (a botanical expert) will also survey the same site. Your findings are then compared against the Gold Standard Surveyor’s list of recorded plants to establish the skill level you have.
The results are marked against standard measures and candidates are awarded a certificate stating their skill level, from 1 (beginner) to 5 (professional), with 6 being awarded in exceptional cases. These skill levels relate to the field skills associated which each level in the Botanical Skills Ladder.
You can find out more about FISC on the BSBI website and you can also look at the FISC Information Booklet 2025 for full details of FISC and what it entails.
Benefits of attending
- Recognised test of identification skills
- Gives an employer confidence in your botanical abilities
- Assessment of your plant ID skills under controlled test conditions
- Your findings are then compared against the Gold Standard Surveyor’s list of recorded plants to establish the skill level you have
- The results are marked against standard measures and candidates are awarded a certificate stating their skill level, from 1 (beginner) to 5 (professional), with 6 being awarded in exceptional cases. These skill levels relate to the field skills associated which each level in the Botanical Skills Ladder.
- Can help identify skills gap to direct future CPD
What to bring with you
- A hand lens and ID books – e.g. ‘Stace: New Flora of the British Isles’ plus a good picture guide such as ‘Rose: The Wild Flower Key’
- ‘Poland: The Vegetative Key to the British Flora’ can also be a useful resource for plants not in flower
- Wet weather gear including boots/wellies
- A clipboard
- A bag to carry your personal items
- A grapnel (although there will be a few to share in case of aquatic plants survey sites)
- Bring a packed lunch and a drink, snacks
- A notebook, a recording card if you are using one and be prepared for any weather for the field test.
- A watch as during the FISC you will not be allowed to use a phone or other electronic device
Further information
CIEEM is delivering FISC in partnership with the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) who own and coordinate FISC.
You can find out more about FISC on the BSBI website and you can also look at the FISC Information Booklet 2025 for full details of FISC and what it entails.
Other Assessment Days
As a FISC provider, CIEEM has arranged a number of assessment dates for candidates to book onto. Other available dates:
If you have any queries regarding these assessment days, then please contact training@cieem.net for more information.
Booking Disclaimer
Please note that when booking a place on an assessment day: This information is being requested to manage your FISC assessment and certification. BSBI and CIEEM are joint Data Controllers for your data, to fulfil this purpose. Please see our organisations’ Privacy Policies for further details of how your data will be handled and stored. You can request to see the data we hold, request its removal or update your contact preferences at any time by contacting us. To do so, email BSBI on enquiries@bsbi.org or CIEEM on training@cieem.net.
Feedback from previous attendees
'The FISC test at the Wilding Waterhall venue in Brighton was a really enjoyable and worthwhile experience - the site offered a rich chalk grassland in a peaceful setting. Ben Benatt was an excellent assessor - knowledgeable, supportive and professional throughout and the test itself was rigorous but fair, offering a clear, well-structured assessment of real-world botanical skills. Definitely recommended'.
'I completed my FISC assessment with Ben last summer near Brighton and had a great experience. I was nervous at first but Ben eased us into the day and explained the tasks and schedule so we all felt more comfortable. Overall, the assessment day really boosted my confidence and I would highly recommend the venue and Ben as a FISC assessor!'
Tickets
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Person(s) |
CIEEM Member Ticket
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1
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£260.00
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Non Member Ticket
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1
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£275.00
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