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Arco, the UK and Ireland’s leading safety products and services company, marks the start of its Hull-based safety training courses with dramatic working at height display.

  

Arco’s Professional Safety Services team showcased their expertise with a dramatic working at height demonstration at the Hull Training Centre in June, rigging ropes between its Customer Discovery Centre and new working at height structure adjacent to the A63, before traversing the ropes to deliver a striking visual display.

 

This state-of-the-art facility is the latest investment in Arco’s Professional Safety Services, designed to provide critical, hands-on training for workers in high-risk environments across Yorkshire and beyond.


The Hull centre is an expansion of Arco’s National Distribution Centre (NDC) site, integrating a dedicated learning academy and a new Customer Discovery Centre. This comprehensive hub combines product expertise, practical training, and industry collaboration.


Specialising in confined space and working at height, the facility features a confined space labyrinth and safe rooftop access for practical exercises. It also includes two modern classrooms, shower facilities, and onsite parking.


Key Training Courses Available in Hull:

• Confined Space: Working in Low Risk, Entrant and Entry Controller for Medium Risk.

• Working at Height: Courses ranging from rooftop safety to ladder safety.

• First Aid: Emergency First Aid at Work, First Aider at Work, First Aid at Height.

• General Health & Safety: Including Respiratory and Rooftop Safety.


All confined space and working at height courses are MATS Accredited.


Arco also offers a blended learning approach, incorporating e-learning, video conferencing, and virtual reality modules. Additionally, Arco Professional Safety Services provides mobile confined space units, a result of a £200,000 investment in 2023, capable of simulating diverse risks for on-site bespoke training.


Jamie Sadler, Commercial Director at Arco Professional Safety Services, commented:

"We have invested significantly in our NDC site this year to make safety more accessible for our customers. This new centre of excellence demonstrates Arco's approach to the future of health and safety; putting innovation, convenience and high-standards at the forefront."

"Working at height and confined spaces remain the most dangerous environments and therefore they require expert training and support. Access to bespoke training that provides people with the correct skills and capabilities to carry out their work safely is essential. Whether it is equipment, training or support, our experienced teams offer a complete solution."


Steve Dawson, Training Manager from Arco, added:

“We are delighted to deliver training that builds valuable skills for local people, supporting both their personal development and the needs of businesses in the community.”

For a full list of training courses available in Hull and to book now, please visit here.




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  • Jul 17, 2025
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Arco, the UK and Ireland’s leading safety products and services company, marks the start of its Hull-based safety training courses with dramatic working at height display.

  

Arco’s Professional Safety Services team showcased their expertise with a dramatic working at height demonstration at the Hull Training Centre in June, rigging ropes between its Customer Discovery Centre and new working at height structure adjacent to the A63, before traversing the ropes to deliver a striking visual display.

 

This state-of-the-art facility is the latest investment in Arco’s Professional Safety Services, designed to provide critical, hands-on training for workers in high-risk environments across Yorkshire and beyond.


The Hull centre is an expansion of Arco’s National Distribution Centre (NDC) site, integrating a dedicated learning academy and a new Customer Discovery Centre. This comprehensive hub combines product expertise, practical training, and industry collaboration.


Specialising in confined space and working at height, the facility features a confined space labyrinth and safe rooftop access for practical exercises. It also includes two modern classrooms, shower facilities, and onsite parking.


Key Training Courses Available in Hull:

• Confined Space: Working in Low Risk, Entrant and Entry Controller for Medium Risk.

• Working at Height: Courses ranging from rooftop safety to ladder safety.

• First Aid: Emergency First Aid at Work, First Aider at Work, First Aid at Height.

• General Health & Safety: Including Respiratory and Rooftop Safety.


All confined space and working at height courses are MATS Accredited.


Arco also offers a blended learning approach, incorporating e-learning, video conferencing, and virtual reality modules. Additionally, Arco Professional Safety Services provides mobile confined space units, a result of a £200,000 investment in 2023, capable of simulating diverse risks for on-site bespoke training.


Jamie Sadler, Commercial Director at Arco Professional Safety Services, commented:

"We have invested significantly in our NDC site this year to make safety more accessible for our customers. This new centre of excellence demonstrates Arco's approach to the future of health and safety; putting innovation, convenience and high-standards at the forefront."

"Working at height and confined spaces remain the most dangerous environments and therefore they require expert training and support. Access to bespoke training that provides people with the correct skills and capabilities to carry out their work safely is essential. Whether it is equipment, training or support, our experienced teams offer a complete solution."


Steve Dawson, Training Manager from Arco, added:

“We are delighted to deliver training that builds valuable skills for local people, supporting both their personal development and the needs of businesses in the community.”

For a full list of training courses available in Hull and to book now, please visit here.




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