Working At Heights Training

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Working at Heights course training is offered by Vertex for all skill level. The Vertex team are well trained to meet the highest level of industry standards. We can offer apprenticeship training in house from elementary to advanced level.

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Working at Heights course training is offered by Vertex for all skill level. The Vertex team are well trained to meet the highest level of industry standards. We can offer apprenticeship training in house from elementary to advanced level.

  • Lower Hutt Branch

    9/15 The Esplanade, Lower Hutt

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