Service disclaimer
Practical support, with clear boundaries.
We help clients organise requirements, build systems and prepare evidence. Final duties, decisions and outcomes remain with the relevant responsible parties and independent authorities.
Last updated: 17 July 2026
1. General information
The website describes typical services and working methods. It is not legal, medical, financial or emergency advice, and it is not a substitute for advice based on the complete facts of your organisation, product, workplace or project.
2. No guaranteed outcome
ELEVATE365 cannot guarantee a regulatory approval, registration, Letter of Authority, ISO certification, tender result, inspection outcome or absence of enforcement action. Outcomes depend on the applicable requirements, the evidence and conduct of the client and other parties, and the independent judgment of regulators, inspectors, certification bodies, laboratories, customers or other decision-makers.
3. Health and safety support
Safety files, HIRA, inspections, signage, training and audit-readiness support assist an employer or other duty holder to manage obligations. They do not transfer the client’s legal duties, replace competent site supervision or guarantee that a workplace is free from risk. Urgent hazards and emergencies must be handled through the appropriate workplace and emergency procedures.
4. Regulatory and product support
NRCS, CTFA/cosmetics and SAHPRA support is scoped according to the available product information and the pathway identified at the time. ELEVATE365 is not the NRCS, CTFA or SAHPRA and does not make decisions on their behalf. Clients remain responsible for product safety, lawful supply, accurate claims and promptly providing complete supporting evidence.
5. ISO management systems
We can design, implement, maintain and improve a quality management system and support certification readiness. Certification can only be awarded and maintained by an independent certification body following its own audit process. The client remains responsible for operating the system, resourcing it and demonstrating conformity.
6. Facilities, projects, AI and websites
Facilities and project support depends on the agreed authority, budget, records and participation of client teams and suppliers. AI-assisted workflows require appropriate human oversight, information-security controls and verification of outputs. Website services do not replace the client’s responsibility to approve content, intellectual-property rights, sector-specific disclosures and legal notices.
7. Scope controls the service
The final scope, deliverables, assumptions, exclusions, responsibilities and fees are those in the accepted quotation or service agreement. Where website wording and an accepted written agreement differ, the written agreement takes priority.
