Record Policies
Record Policies Refer To a Set of Guidelines, Procedures, And Protocols Established by An Organization To Govern The Creation, Management, Retention, Access, And Disposal of Records Throughout Their Lifecycle.
Any records that endanger the animals or harm them in any way are not allowed. It is advised that no animal should be put under stress to set any
record. Records related to animals should be made without any physical contact with the trainer or owner and with his permission. Even in such
record-setting attempts, the safety of animals should be given priority anyway. Activities that may leave long-term effects on participants’ bodies are
not documented. Records that may cause harm or danger to the life of the audience are not encouraged.
If any type of intoxicating substance like alcohol, cigarette, tobacco, drugs is ever used then no record will be registered with us.
Care should be taken that activities leading to food wastage are not registered. Records related to kitchen or cooking should be inspected following the
standard prescribed as per food law.
We welcome people with all types of disabilities. We do not discriminate against people on the basis of ability in any way. Rather we put forward their applications. People with disabilities are only advised not to maintain any record which may disadvantage them in any way
All applicants must keep in mind that all documents related to records must be ready, such as applicant ‘s government ID card.
No records will be made that harm or endanger the environment in any way. We do not tolerate false publicity, our record book prohibits the release of
anything with harmful emissions..
Applicants who are taking part in our world record breaking program should be aware that their participation must be voluntary, any organizer of
setting records involving multiple people must provide clear information to participants about their participation. Must be properly informed. We must
inform you that none of the partners are influenced by us or are obliged to hold the title.