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15 Oct 2025

Naas students awarded first construction qualifications

Transition year and senior cycle students from Piper’s Hill College recently completed their Safe Pass training

Naas students awarded first construction qualifications

Students from Pipers Hill College, Naas pictured at SAFEPASS training with Construction Industry Federation

Transition year and senior cycle students from Piper’s Hill College, Naas recently completed their Safe Pass training with the Construction Industry Federation and SOLAS. They were pictured recently receiving their first professional qualification after successfully undertaking the training course.

Safe Pass is the national mandatory safety training for the construction industry and students from Piper’s Hill College, Naas undertook the training as part of their curriculum for this year.

Dermot Carey, Director, Safety & Training at CIF congratulated the students and expressed his gratitude to staff at the school. “Congratulations to Piper’s Hill College students on completing their Safe Pass training. Mr Foley and the school must be commended for giving their students every opportunity to develop their skills and their career options.”

Speaking about the training Michael Foley, a teacher at Piper’s Hill College said the day was very rewarding. He added, "It is an invaluable qualification for any of our students."

Students from across Kildare and across Ireland are undertaking Safe Pass training with Construction Industry Federation as part of Transition Year, Leaving Cert and Leaving Cert Applied courses in schools this year. The initiative is part of the CIF’s Careers Campaign to support students interested in a career in the construction industry.

Dermot Carey, CIF, said, "Safe Pass is a key qualification we all have in the construction sector. From architects, site managers to work experience labourers, Donegal to Naas, everyone working in the sector starts with a SafePass. I hope this qualification is the first of many for the students at Piper’s Hill College and leads some to a rewarding career in our industry."

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