Ara Job and Skills Hub +IMPAC Training partner to support Airport Precinct Businesses
28 April, 2025 | News+IMPAC and Ara Jobs and Skills Hub are excited to announce their new partnership to deliver specialised Health + Safety training for businesses within the Auckland Airport precinct. As the leading provider of practical and industry-relevant safety training, +IMPAC is committed to improving the health, safety, and well-being of all workers and contractors in the airport environment.
With a strong focus on hands-on learning, +IMPAC’s industrial training programs will help businesses ensure compliance with national safety standards and equip their teams with the skills needed to manage the unique hazards presented in an airport setting.
Courses are delivered through onsite workshops, practical sessions, and e-learning modules to fit the needs of busy organisations and include:
- Working at Heights
- Confined Space & Gas Detection
- Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
- Fire Safety and Extinguisher Use
- Mental Health First Aid Aotearoa
- Forklift Operator Endorsement
- Permit Issuer/Receiver
- Workplace Wellbeing and more.
The program will be delivered by +IMPAC's experienced trainers who bring expertise in the aviation industry and a proven track record in safety education.
By partnering with +IMPAC at Ara Jobs and Skills Hub, businesses in the Auckland Airport precinct will benefit from enhanced:
- compliance - ensuring compliance with the latest New Zealand Health and Safety at Work Act regulations.
- risk mitigation - reducing workplace accidents, improving safety culture, and boosting employee confidence.
- wellbeing focus - promoting mental health awareness and creating a supportive work environment for staff.
Organisations within the Auckland Airport precinct are encouraged to contact +IMPAC to discuss Health + Safety training solutions and course options. They are also invited to attend one of several H+S training Open Days being held in May at Ara Jobs and Skills Hub at 10 Uenuku Way, Auckland Airport.
To find out more, please contact steve.clark@impac.co.nz or on 022 172 1638.