We provide expert guidance and support in achieving compliance with the Suprema Authority of Industrial Security regulations, which are primarily defined by the Safety and Fire Protection (SAF) Directives. These directives establish a comprehensive framework for fire and life safety, setting out detailed requirements for all new, existing, and modified facilities under the Authority's jurisdiction.
The SAF directives cover a broad spectrum of safety considerations, including buildings, fire protection systems, emergency planning, and safety management. They require that every aspect of facility design, construction, maintenance, and operation align with the most current directives and their referenced standards.
With deep knowledge of the SAIS requirements, Aman helps clients navigate the complexities of compliance, ensuring that facilities meet both regulatory obligations and best practice standards. Our services deliver confidence to operators, owners, and authorities by ensuring safety measures are fully integrated into every stage of a facility’s lifecycle.
We provide specialized support for clients seeking Suprema Authority of Industrial Security (SAIS) approval, a structured, multi-stage process that ensures facilities comply with the Safety and Fire Protection (SAF) Directives. As an SAIS-approved consultant, we act as a critical partner throughout this workflow, coordinating between facility owners, contractors, and the authorities to ensure every requirement is met.
With Aman as your SAIS compliance partner, you gain expert guidance and assurance at every step of the approval process, ensuring a smooth path from design through installation and final certification.
In this preliminary stage, often referred to as Front-End Engineering Design (FEED), we prepare the fire protection engineering package. This includes developing design criteria, drawings, and calculations for fire protection and detection systems in line with SAF directives. The package clearly represents the protected hazard and provides a detailed system design concept to guide the installation phase.
Once the engineering design is approved, the installation contractor develops the detailed design and installation package. We review this documentation to ensure it aligns with the SAIS-approved FEED package and relevant codes, providing comments and recommendations before it is submitted for final approval.
The final stage verifies the installed fire and life safety systems on site. The contractor prepares a Site Acceptance Test (SAT) Report, and our consultant engineers witness testing and commissioning to confirm that systems function as intended. This ensures the facility is ready for operation and eligible to receive its operational certificates.
Talk to our consultants to plan your approvals, from FEED to final certification.