Disclosures
These disclosures explain the intended role, boundaries, and operational limitations of TRGS Application.
1. Operational Support Tool Only
TRGS is intended as an operational record, tracking, and governance support tool. It is not a substitute for competent inspection practice, maintenance judgment, equipment servicing, legal compliance, or professional supervision.
2. No Certification or Approval Function
Use of TRGS does not itself certify, approve, validate, inspect, service, or render any tank, regulator, or other equipment safe for use. Equipment condition and serviceability remain matters for competent operational control and qualified technical assessment.
3. User Entered Data
Information shown in TRGS depends on records entered, updated, synced, exported, or maintained by the user or operating entity. The application does not independently verify that entered records are accurate, complete, current, or legally sufficient.
4. Non Reliance Disclosure
TRGS must not be relied upon as the sole basis for safety critical, legal, maintenance, inspection, supervisory, or business continuity decisions. It should be used as one operational support layer within a wider equipment control and governance system.
5. Release Stage Disclosure
TRGS may operate at different stages including closed testing, restricted release, or public production release. Features, sync pathways, account controls, legal flow, subscription flow, and security controls may change between versions as development progresses.
6. Connectivity and Sync Limitations
Where offline first operation, local persistence, manual sync, or future cloud linked services are used, users remain responsible for understanding their own record continuity, device handling, export discipline, and sync practices.
7. No Guarantee of Uninterrupted Availability
TRGS may be unavailable from time to time due to device issues, software bugs, maintenance, version transitions, access restrictions, payment status, sync limitations, or other technical conditions.
8. Operator Responsibility Remains Primary
The operator, technician, manager, owner, or other responsible person remains fully accountable for equipment condition, inspection intervals, servicing decisions, quarantine decisions, operational readiness, and compliance with applicable laws, standards, and internal procedures.
9. External Standards and Local Compliance
TRGS does not replace manufacturer guidance, training agency standards, engineering requirements, statutory duties, insurance obligations, workplace safety rules, or local legal requirements that may apply to equipment handling and operational control.
10. Changes to Disclosures
These disclosures may be updated as the application develops, particularly where release model, cloud sync, subscriptions, access control, security posture, or operational scope changes over time.
11. Contact
For general enquiries regarding these disclosures, contact:
assetgovernance@outlook.com