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Higher Commission for Industrial Security

The Authority

The Higher Commission for Industrial Security is the competent regulatory body responsible for establishing policies, plans, and procedures to protect petroleum, industrial, and vital facilities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in the areas of security, safety, fire prevention, and chemical materials management. These responsibilities are carried out within a framework aimed at safeguarding the nation's assets and ensuring the continuity of operations and production at vital facilities under all circumstances.

Given the critical importance of these facilities and the wise leadership's commitment to enhancing their security and stability, Royal Decree No. (439/8), dated 27/2/1397 AH, was issued approving the formation of the Higher Commission for Industrial Security, chaired by His Royal Highness the Minister of Interior, with membership of Their Royal Highnesses and Excellencies representing relevant entities, establishing the Commission as the supreme national reference for industrial security matters.

As part of strengthening governance and institutional organization, Cabinet Resolution No. (707), dated 27/12/1443 AH, was issued approving the Organization of the Higher Commission for Industrial Security, enabling it to operate under a modern organizational structure that keeps pace with sector developments and reinforces integration among relevant entities.

Key Tasks and Responsibilities of the Authority

Oversight

Monitoring the management of facilities within the Commission's supervisory scope, reviewing facilities under the Commission's oversight, and evaluating the approval of policies and plans related to audit mechanisms for their operations.

Licensing

Licensing all activities and practices related to security, safety, and fire protection.

Policies and Legislation

Formulating all policies and legislation related to security, safety, and fire protection for facilities within the Commission's supervisory scope and the regulatory responsibilities assigned to the Commission.

Coordination

Coordinating between national, industrial, and service facilities and governmental and private entities to ensure the security and safety of facilities.

Approval and Accreditation

The Commission conducts security verification and approves all personnel working in the fields of security, safety, and fire protection, and carries out the necessary correspondence for this purpose.

Governance and Compliance Enhancement

Establishing the foundations for governing security, safety, and fire protection procedures in accordance with the Commission's issued instructions and compliance requirements.

Research, Investigation, and Inquiry

The Commission conducts investigation and inquiry activities for facilities, investigates any incidents or events occurring at those facilities, and reports the procedures taken in this regard.

Supervision and Inspection

Conducting field inspection rounds to verify facilities' compliance with the Commission's issued instructions.

Through its pivotal role, the Commission contributes to raising the level of security and operational efficiency in sensitive facilities, ensuring their compliance with national and international standards, thereby achieving the Kingdom's strategic objectives of protecting its national assets and supporting a safe and stable investment environment.

In line with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's strategic directions, the Higher Commission for Industrial Security seeks to align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by developing systems and procedures that enhance the efficiency and sustainability of industrial security, stimulate innovation in safety and protection, and adopt the latest advanced technologies and equipment.

The Commission also works to expand cooperation with both the public and private sectors, supporting partnerships with academic and training institutions to develop specialized national talent, thereby contributing to building an integrated industrial security system capable of addressing risks, ensuring business continuity, and protecting critical infrastructure that forms a fundamental pillar of the Kingdom's economic growth and sustainable development.

Strategic Framework

Board of Directors

His Excellency the Governor of the Higher Commission for Industrial Security

Eng. Ali bin Mohammed Al-Zahrani
  • Eng. Ali Al-Zahrani began his career at Saudi Aramco, holding several positions within the company with deep professional experience spanning more than three decades in engineering, safety, security, and risk management.
  • Director of Maintenance Department at Abqaiq Plants, Oil Production Sector.
  • Director of Operations Department at Abqaiq Plants, Oil Production Sector.
  • Director of Seawater Field Management Department.
  • Director of Security Operations at Aramco (2015).
  • Vice President for Safety and Security (2019).
  • Senior Vice President for Safety and Security (2021).
  • He holds a Bachelor's degree in Systems Engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, with an extensive record of diverse leadership and training programs.
  • Al-Zahrani participated in the Advanced Management Program at INSEAD Business School in 2011, the Asia Business and Culture Program in China in 2012, and the Saudi Aramco Executive Development Seminar in Washington and New York in 2014.
  • He participated in the 40th Oxford Energy Seminar, held at St. Catherine's College in the United Kingdom in 2018, which is an important international forum for government officials, industrialists, managers, and professionals involved in decision-making at energy companies.
  • In January 2017, he assumed the position of Senior Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa region at ASIS International, one of the largest global associations specializing in this field, and contributed to enhancing cooperation and knowledge exchange through training and development programs in the Arabian Gulf, Africa, and South Asia regions.
  • In 2019, Eng. Ali Al-Zahrani was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Security Services Company, which works to develop security operations to meet the growing demand for security services.
  • A Royal Decree was issued appointing Eng. Ali bin Mohammed Al-Zahrani as Governor of the Higher Commission for Industrial Security at the distinguished rank in 2023.
  • He currently leads the Higher Commission for Industrial Security towards enhancing integration between the public and private sectors in the areas of security, safety, and fire protection.

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Authority's Branches

Main Center: Higher Commission for Industrial Security, Riyadh
Higher Commission for Industrial Security – Makkah Al-Mukarramah Region Branch
Higher Commission for Industrial Security – Madinah Region Branch
Higher Commission for Industrial Security – Jizan Region Branch
Higher Commission for Industrial Security – Eastern Region Branch

Sectors

The Higher Commission for Industrial Security oversees 13 sectors in the areas of (security, safety, and fire protection), as follows:

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Petroleum Sector
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Gas Sector
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Electricity Sector
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Ports Sector
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