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Officials after signing the MoU

NFPA and SEC sign MoU to promote fire and life safety

RIYADH, July 31, 2024

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), to promote fire and life safety standards and practices across Saudi Arabia.
 
The MoU signing ceremony, held at Saudi Electricity Company’s headquarters in Riyadh, was attended by key representatives from both entities. This agreement highlighted a shared aim of reducing the effects of fires and hazards by facilitating a well-charted exchange of information and knowledge with the help of awareness forums and conferences, while maintaining the highest standards in fire safety. 
 
It underlines NFPA’s commitment to the region, and its work to foster further developments in safety measures and operational efficacy within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its electrical sector. 
"Partnering with NFPA allows us to align our safety protocols with global best practices. This agreement signifies our commitment to continuous improvement in fire and life safety, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of safety excellence in the energy sector and beyond," said Eng Saeed Al-Qahtani, Acting Executive Director, Fire Prevention & Fighting Sector at SEC.
 
Noteworthy path
Using the NFPA Fire & Life Safety Ecosystem as a model, this initiative slates a noteworthy path towards establishing wide-ranging training and certification programs, fire research, and education for the kingdom’s public at community level. 
 
Additionally, NFPA will offer comprehensive training programs and technical support to SEC personnel, ensuring they are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to uphold the highest safety standards. 
 
“NFPA is delighted to partner with Saudi Electricity Company in this important initiative to advance fire and electrical safety,” said Eng Dana Kamal, Director, International Business Development Mena at NFPA. 
 
“Being aligned with the largest producer, transmitter, and distributor of electrical energy in the Middle East and North Africa highlights NFPA’s commitment to furthering safety in the Kingdom as well as the GCC region. We look forward to developing comprehensive plans based on the use of our codes and standards, trainings, certifications, and technical expertise,” added, Kamal.--TradeArabia News Service
 



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