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NQA endorses 57 occupational standards applicable to construction and agriculture sectors

Staff writer by Staff writer
November 26, 2014
in Construction, Featured
NQA endorses 57 occupational standards applicable to construction and agriculture sectors
NQA endorses 57 occupational standards applicable to construction and agriculture sectors

The Quality and Conformity Council, QCC, has announced that the National Qualifications Authority, NQA, has endorsed 57 occupational standards applicable to the construction and agriculture sectors.

The Authority’s endorsement will enable QCC to develop personnel conformity schemes to ensure that services offered by the sector’s unskilled labour force conform to the standards set by the Council.

The scheme covers construction, electro-mechanical works, installation and maintenance of air conditioning units and elevators, as well as moulding, paving and flooring, painting, roofing and pest control application in farms.

To ensure the implementation of the standards, QCC will collaborate with recognised assessment centres to develop training and examination materials to assess and validate the competency of individuals. Upon the completion of these programmes, applicants will receive conformity certificates from QCC, which will serve as a proof of passing a rigorous assessment process and confirm the applicants’ ability to perform the assigned tasks according to professional and quality standards.

Dr. Thani Al Mehairi, Director-General of the NQA, said, “The quality of the standards produced by the QCC is exceptional. QCC worked closely with key stakeholders, in particular industry, to ensure these standards meet UAE labour market needs and are respected internationally.” He also said that the standards for the construction sector are critical to increasing the skill levels of workers. “The National Qualifications Authority has identified this sector as one of the country’s priority industry sectors over the next five years.” Abdulla Hassan Al Muaini, Executive Director of Conformity Scheme Services at QCC said, “Our initiative to develop occupational standards in the construction and agriculture sectors will cater to the needs of the labour market in Abu Dhabi for an integrated system that validates the skills of workers in various sectors, and issues them competency certificates according to their skills and experience. This will help us build a comprehensive database about the expertise available in the market, and allow workers to improve their delivery of services.” He added, “The aim of this scheme is to increase awareness about the importance of quality in performing various jobs within the overall direction of quality infrastructure in Abu Dhabi. The endorsement of these standards articulates our efforts to support the labour market with trained and qualified workforce according to the highest international standards to achieve the Council’s vision to build a sustainable local economy.” Rashed Al Rashdi, Deputy Director-General of the Regulation and Supervision Bureau, said, “This initiative is an excellent example that Abu Dhabi is taking a holistic approach in its goal to improve standards in a modern society. This is a step in the right direction to raise the level of competency among workers.”

Source : WAM News Agency for United Arab Emirates

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