
National Fire Protection Association to upskill Saudi FM workforce
RIYADH, 1 days ago
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has signed an agreement with the Saudi Facility Management Association (SFMA), a key organisation dedicated to advancing vocational training for facility managers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Formalised in Riyadh, the MoU sets the stage for a strategic collaboration focused on enhancing fire safety standards across the kingdom.
As part of this strategic collaboration, NFPA and SFMA will work together to share knowledge, best practices, and research insights to strengthen fire and life safety awareness across Saudi Arabia.
The partnership includes plans to co-host conferences, develop certification programs, and launch training initiatives focused on raising safety standards, said a statement from NFPA.
By empowering facilities management professionals with the latest tools and expertise, the collaboration aims to drive meaningful improvements in fire and life safety across the kingdom, it stated.
The MoU was signed by Olga Caledonia, director for International Business Development at NFPA, and Aiyd A. Alqahtani, board chairman at SFMA.
"Saudi Arabia is undergoing rapid development across sectors, from housing to hospitality, and from smart cities to iconic mega-projects, placing it firmly among the world’s fastest-growing economies," said Olga Caledonia, the director of International Business Development at NFPA, after signing the deal with Aiyd A. Alqahtani, board chairman at SFMA.
"With this scale and speed of growth, comes a heightened need for robust fire and life safety measures to ensure that progress is not compromised by preventable risks," he stated.
"Through our partnership with SFMA, we are proud to support this national momentum by bringing NFPA’s nearly 130 years of expertise and a portfolio of more than 300 globally recognized codes and standards to assist in preventing loss," he added.
Alqahtani said: "At SFMA, our mission is to elevate the professional capabilities of facilities managers throughout Saudi Arabia, in alignment with Vision 2030’s goals of building safer, healthier, and more dynamic communities."
"This collaboration with NFPA will amplify our efforts by providing access to international best practices in fire and life safety, enriching training programs, and promoting knowledge exchange that will positively impact communities across the kingdom," he added.