Arana Security Ltd has become the first company to achieve certification for both ISO 9001:2015 and PD 6662 with the help of FIA
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15 September 2023
Esteemed industry leaders attended the significant occasion, where the achievement was celebrated during a presentation ceremony. This demonstrates the unwavering commitment of Arana Security Ltd and marks a significant milestone for the entire security industry.
The ceremony was attended by several influential figures in the field, which included Ian Moore, the CEO of the Fire Industry Association (FIA), Graham Dean, the Membership Manager of BSIA (British Security Industry Association), Paul Phillips, the General Manager of SSAIB, and representatives from Arana Security Ltd and the Fire Industry Association (FIA). The event highlighted the company's unwavering commitment to excellence and the FIA's crucial role in aiding security companies in obtaining vital certifications.
SSAIB’s General Manager Paul Phillips comments “SSAIB are proud to present the certificate for Arana Security for both ISO 9001 and Security Systems, we are pleased to have been the audit partner for the BSIA / FIA route to certification ensuring the highest standards are always maintained”.
Aswell as this, Graham Dean, the Membership Manager of BSIA (British Security Industry Association) stated “Since joining us as probationary members, Arana Security have embraced our partnership with the FIA and completed their route to certification. Having achieved ISO 9001 UKAS, we are delighted to present Arana Security with their certificate of Principal membership, congratulating them and recognising the high standards they have reached in doing so”
In collaboration with the FIA, Arana Security Ltd went through a complex certification process, benefiting from the FIA's wealth of experience and resources, supported throughout by the FIA Compliance Manager, Kevin Stearns. This achievement not only solidifies Arana Security Ltd's position as an industry leader but also exemplifies the FIA's dedication to supporting security companies in achieving ISO 9001:2015 and PD 6662 certifications.
Ali Nasser, Arana Security Ltd Sales Director, stated “We’re proud to now have the official recognition to showcase the work we do. It has been a worthwhile process, and we appreciate the guidance we received from the FIA & BSIA to get this certification. We're pleased to be involved in paving the way for other security companies to obtain certification to uphold the high standard that clients deserve when providing security services”.
The Fire Industry Association, long recognised as an authority in fire safety, has extended its reach to the security sector, demonstrated by its support of Arana Security Ltd. The FIA's commitment to assisting companies in obtaining ISO 9001:2015, PD 6662, and related certifications showcases its dedication to elevating industry standards and encouraging professionalism in security services.
FIA CEO, Ian Moore, expressed his endorsement saying, "We are delighted to present Arana Security Ltd with these certifications and to expand our support and expertise to the security industry. Through this partnership with BSIA, we aim to raise the bar for quality and professionalism in security services."
Arana Security Ltd. has achieved a pioneering accomplishment by obtaining certifications such as ISO 9001:2015 and PD 6662, with the invaluable support of the Fire Industry Association. This achievement marks a new era of excellence, collaboration, and growth in the security industry. With the FIA's expanding role and its partnership with BSIA, security companies can look forward to advancements and prosperity, contributing to a safer and more secure future for all.
For further information about the Fire Industry Association and its role in supporting security certifications, please visit www.fia.uk.com or contact our Compliance Manager Kevin Stearns.
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