According to the Hong Kong Observatory’s forecast, local weather conditions are expected to deteriorate rapidly later tomorrow (23 September). The Observatory may consider issuing the No. 8 Gale or Storm Signal between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. Adverse weather is expected to persist on 24 September.
To ensure student safety by avoiding travel during potentially severe weather conditions, the Hong Kong Institute of Construction announces that all classes will be suspended on 23 September and 24 September. All outdoor Training Grounds will also be temporarily closed.
The Trade Testing Center's half-day trade test scheduled for the morning of 23 September will proceed as planned, while the all-day trade test and the afternoon trade test will be postponed. The Center will be closed on 24 September.
Students are advised to remain vigilant and stay in safe places at all time.
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On 20 May 2025, HKIC once again invited the Association for the Rights of Industrial Accident Victims and the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre to deliver the "Be Considerate - Youth Occupational Safety and Health School Touring" drama performance to staff and students at the Kowloon Bay campus. The drama, based on a fatal industrial accident, underscored the vital importance of workplace safety and reminded students to maintain constant safety awareness. The event was lively and engaging, with students actively participating in interactive sessions and passionately debated accident responsibility.
Ir Albert CHENG, Executive Director of the CIC, shared the message: “Safety is No Small Matter, and Safety is Non-negotiable.” He urged students not to rush and overlook safety precautions. Ms. Michelle Mak from Dun & Bradstreet (HK) Limited also encouraged students to value their well-being and to have the courage to refuse any unsafe work practices, thereby safeguarding their own rights.