TSCD – ACTIVE DRY FIRE PROTECTION
Friday, 8th April 2022- The first meeting for TSCD – Active Dry Fire Protection (“TSCD”) has was held at the Malaysian Fire Protection Association (MFPA) office in Dataran Prima. The …
Friday, 8th April 2022- The first meeting for TSCD – Active Dry Fire Protection (“TSCD”) has was held at the Malaysian Fire Protection Association (MFPA) office in Dataran Prima. The …
Thursday, 20th January 2022 – The first TSCW- Active Wet Fire Protection (“TSCW”) meeting was held at the Malaysian Fire Protection Association office in Dataran Prima, Petaling Jaya. Mr. Alan …
Malaysian Fire Protection Association (MFPA) had applied a Joint Collaboration Programme with MATRADE for Trade and Investment Mission. The Trade Mission will be attending the INTERSCHUTZ held on 21 June …
The Technical Sub Committee Dry (TSCD) is organising a Tea Talk on Fire Alarm System for MFPA members as follow : Venue : MFPA Office (Map : Google Map) …
by KELVIN NG CY (FSIArb) (MCIArb) Advocate and solicitor in the High Court of Malaya Adjudicator under the KLRCA panel In this article, we explore what happens if the principal …
by KELVIN NG CY (FSIArb) (MCIArb) Advocate and solicitor in the High Court of Malaya Adjudicator under the KLRCA panel How does this proceeding work? If a subcontractor is not …
The International Fire Conference & Exhibition of Malaysia 2021 (IFCEM), an event organized by the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (FRDM) in collaboration with Malaysian Fire Protection Association (MFPA) and The Institution of Fire Engineers (UK) Malaysia Branch (IFE), was held at Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC) from 11th November to 13th November 2021。
An Appreciation Dinner sponsored by Vice President Mr. Steven Ng, was organized at the Daily Fish Restaurant, Penang on 14th Jan 2022
President Michelle Hah together with the EXCO and Central Committee Members of the MFPA, paid a courtesy visit to the Director of the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (Penang), YS PKPjB Saadon bin Moktar on 14th Jan 2022
The objective of fire engineers is to design fire protection systems to achieve life safety protection and property protection in that order. To venture beyond these two main objectives will require concerted change of mindset.
