Our Onehunga training centre is closed until 7 February due to affected flooding in Tamaki Makaurau
With Auckland currently in a State of Emergency and more heavy rain likely, an Order has been issued by the Secretary of Education requiring schools, kura, early learning services and tertiary institutions in the Auckland region to close for face to face training until 7 February 2023. This includes organisations who undertake training such as Site Safe.
Given this Order, our Auckland Centre will be closed for training for the remainder of the week, re-opening again on Tuesday 7 February.
All learners and Companies scheduled on courses over this period will be contacted to rebook their training, and online learning is available for any urgent training requirements (please visit www.sitesafe.org.nz).
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
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