REGISTER-001™

The SAFECHAIN™ Accountability Integrity Master Publication Register & Framework Governance Control Framework™

Establishing the governance standard for the controlled identification, classification, tracking, verification and lifecycle management of SAFECHAIN™ frameworks, publications, intellectual property assets and governance architecture outputs.

Framework Reference: REGISTER-001™
Framework Type: Publication Governance, Intellectual Property Management, Framework Lifecycle Control & Knowledge Governance Framework
Parent Architecture: SAFECHAIN™ Governance Architecture™
Framework Series: SAFECHAIN™ Accountability Integrity Series
Version: 1.0
Year: 2026

1. Framework Purpose

The SAFECHAIN™ Accountability Integrity Master Publication Register & Framework Governance Control Framework™ (REGISTER-001™) establishes the authoritative governance system for managing the creation, identification, classification, publication, review and preservation of SAFECHAIN™ frameworks, publications, research outputs and intellectual property assets.

The framework ensures that SAFECHAIN™ knowledge assets remain:

  • accurately identified;

  • consistently named;

  • traceable;

  • version controlled;

  • correctly classified;

  • linked within the wider governance architecture;

  • protected as intellectual property;

  • capable of independent verification.

REGISTER-001™ provides the foundation for maintaining a reliable institutional record of SAFECHAIN™ intellectual outputs.

2. Central Governance Question

Can SAFECHAIN™ demonstrate that every framework, publication, methodology and intellectual asset is uniquely identified, accurately recorded, properly classified, version controlled and preserved as part of a transparent governance architecture?

3. Governing Principle

A governance ecosystem cannot maintain integrity without a controlled record of what exists, when it was created, how it connects, who developed it, what status it holds and how it should be governed.

4. Register Integrity™

REGISTER-001™ defines Register Integrity™ as:

The capability to maintain a complete, accurate and authoritative record of governance assets so that every framework, publication and intellectual output can be identified, verified, located and managed throughout its lifecycle.

5. SAFECHAIN™ Publication Governance Architecture™

RGA1 — Identify

Every framework and publication receives a unique reference identity.

RGA2 — Classify

Each asset is assigned to the appropriate SAFECHAIN™ series, domain and governance category.

RGA3 — Record

Core information is captured within the Master Publication Register.

RGA4 — Connect

Framework relationships and dependencies are documented.

RGA5 — Review

Assets are periodically reviewed for accuracy and relevance.

RGA6 — Preserve

Historical versions and development records are maintained.

RGA7 — Verify

Register accuracy is independently checked.

6. Framework Identification Standard™

Every SAFECHAIN™ framework should contain:

  • unique reference number;

  • official title;

  • framework series;

  • framework category;

  • publication status;

  • version number;

  • creation date;

  • review date;

  • intellectual property status.

7. Framework Reference Integrity Test™

Ask:

Can every SAFECHAIN™ framework be uniquely identified without ambiguity or duplication?

8. Duplicate Framework Alert™

Activate where:

  • multiple names exist for the same framework;

  • numbering conflicts occur;

  • framework identity is unclear;

  • different versions circulate without distinction.

9. Naming Convention Standard™

SAFECHAIN™ frameworks should follow consistent naming principles:

Reference Code™

SAFECHAIN™ Framework Title

Framework Purpose

Example:

AITRUST-001™

The SAFECHAIN™ Accountability Integrity Trust, Confidence & Institutional Legitimacy Framework™

10. Naming Integrity Test™

Ask:

Does the framework title accurately communicate its purpose, governance function and place within the SAFECHAIN™ architecture?

11. Framework Classification Standard™

Each framework should be classified according to:

Framework Series

Examples:

  • Accountability Integrity Series™

  • Evidence Integrity Series™

  • Decision Integrity Series™

  • Safeguarding Integrity Series™

  • Systems Reform Series™

Governance Domain

Examples:

  • Accountability

  • Transparency

  • Assurance

  • Evidence

  • Leadership

  • Participation

  • Prevention

  • Remediation

  • Oversight

Operational Function

Examples:

  • Prevention

  • Detection

  • Response

  • Investigation

  • Escalation

  • Verification

  • Learning

  • Improvement

12. Classification Accuracy Test™

Ask:

Does the classification accurately reflect the framework’s purpose and relationship within SAFECHAIN™?

13. Classification Drift Alert™

Activate where:

  • frameworks move beyond their original purpose without update;

  • categories become inconsistent;

  • related frameworks are incorrectly grouped.

14. Publication Status Standard™

Every framework should have a controlled status.

Published

Completed framework with:

  • full architecture;

  • copyright notice;

  • SEO metadata;

  • website publication readiness.

Publication Ready

Completed but awaiting release.

Development

Framework currently being drafted.

Planned

Framework identified for future development.

Archived

Historical version retained for governance purposes.

15. Publication Status Integrity Test™

Ask:

Does the recorded status accurately reflect the actual development stage of the framework?

16. False Publication Status Alert™

Activate where:

  • incomplete frameworks are presented as final;

  • published frameworks are missing records;

  • outdated versions remain presented as current.

17. Version Control Standard™

Every framework should maintain:

  • version number;

  • publication date;

  • amendment history;

  • review history;

  • updated editions.

18. Version Integrity Test™

Ask:

Can a user determine which version of a SAFECHAIN™ framework represents the current authoritative publication?

19. Version Confusion Alert™

Activate where:

  • multiple versions circulate;

  • amendments are undocumented;

  • earlier drafts remain publicly available without distinction.

20. Framework Relationship Mapping Standard™

Each framework should identify connections with:

  • supporting frameworks;

  • dependent frameworks;

  • related standards;

  • linked assessments;

  • relevant registers.

21. Architecture Alignment Test™

Ask:

Does every framework clearly demonstrate how it contributes to the wider SAFECHAIN™ Governance Architecture™?

22. Framework Isolation Alert™

Activate where a framework exists without:

  • identified purpose;

  • governance relationship;

  • integration pathway.

23. Intellectual Property Control Standard™

REGISTER-001™ establishes governance requirements for:

  • ownership records;

  • copyright notices;

  • publication history;

  • authorised use;

  • licensing arrangements.

24. Intellectual Property Integrity Test™

Ask:

Can SAFECHAIN™ demonstrate ownership, authorship and publication history for each original framework asset?

25. Intellectual Property Risk Alert™

Activate where:

  • ownership is unclear;

  • framework materials are copied without attribution;

  • unauthorised representation occurs.

26. Publication Quality Standard™

Before publication, each framework should demonstrate:

✓ Defined purpose
✓ Central governance question
✓ Principles
✓ Architecture
✓ Standards
✓ Tests
✓ Alerts
✓ Classifications
✓ Registers
✓ Integration pathways
✓ Copyright protection
✓ SEO publication materials

27. Publication Readiness Test™

Ask:

Is this framework complete enough to be understood, governed and independently assessed?

28. Incomplete Publication Alert™

Activate where:

  • sections are missing;

  • framework purpose is unclear;

  • governance mechanisms are incomplete.

29. Framework Review Standard™

Frameworks should undergo periodic review considering:

  • relevance;

  • accuracy;

  • legal and policy developments;

  • sector changes;

  • implementation experience.

30. Review Integrity Test™

Ask:

Does SAFECHAIN™ periodically confirm that published frameworks remain accurate and effective?

31. Review Failure Alert™

Activate where:

  • frameworks become outdated;

  • changes are not recorded;

  • review cycles are absent.

32. SAFECHAIN™ Master Publication Register™

The authoritative register should maintain:

Framework Identity

  • Reference number

  • Official title

  • Series

  • Domain

Development Information

  • Creation date

  • Publication date

  • Version

  • Status

Governance Information

  • Purpose

  • Key question

  • Related frameworks

  • Integration pathway

Intellectual Property Information

  • Author

  • Copyright status

  • Publication record

Review Information

  • Last review

  • Next review

  • Amendments

33. Register Accuracy Test™

Ask:

Does the Master Publication Register represent the complete and current SAFECHAIN™ knowledge architecture?

34. Register Completeness Alert™

Activate where:

  • frameworks exist outside the register;

  • publications are missing;

  • records are incomplete.

35. SAFECHAIN™ Framework Lifecycle Model™

Stage 1 — Concept

Framework idea identified.

Stage 2 — Development

Framework architecture created.

Stage 3 — Validation

Framework reviewed and refined.

Stage 4 — Publication

Framework released with copyright and metadata.

Stage 5 — Implementation

Framework applied within governance contexts.

Stage 6 — Review

Framework effectiveness assessed.

Stage 7 — Evolution

Framework updated or expanded.

36. Lifecycle Integrity Test™

Ask:

Can SAFECHAIN™ demonstrate how each framework moved from concept to publication and ongoing governance?

37. Lifecycle Failure Alert™

Activate where:

  • frameworks bypass review;

  • publication history is unclear;

  • changes are undocumented.

38. Framework Register Classifications™

RG1 — Controlled Register Integrity

Complete and accurate governance records.

RG2 — Effective With Improvement

Minor register improvements required.

RG3 — Material Register Gap

Important assets require correction.

RG4 — Serious Register Failure

Significant governance records are unreliable.

RG5 — Systemic Register Breakdown

Knowledge assets cannot be reliably identified or controlled.

39. Register Governance Alerts™

REGISTER-001™ establishes:

Missing Asset Alert™

Framework exists but is absent from the register.

Misclassification Alert™

Framework assigned incorrectly.

Version Control Alert™

Current version cannot be verified.

Ownership Uncertainty Alert™

Intellectual property status unclear.

Integration Gap Alert™

Framework relationship not recorded.

Publication Integrity Alert™

Published material does not match registered version.

40. SAFECHAIN™ Register Governance Dashboard™

Monitor:

  • total frameworks;

  • published frameworks;

  • frameworks under development;

  • sector portfolios;

  • review status;

  • version status;

  • copyright status;

  • outstanding updates.

41. Register Metrics™

Potential measures:

  • percentage of frameworks registered;

  • percentage with copyright notice;

  • percentage with SEO metadata;

  • percentage reviewed annually;

  • version accuracy rate;

  • publication completeness rate;

  • unresolved register issues.

42. Register Verification Gate™

Before a framework is considered controlled:

✓ Reference assigned
✓ Title confirmed
✓ Classification completed
✓ Status verified
✓ Version recorded
✓ Copyright included
✓ SEO completed
✓ Related frameworks identified
✓ Register updated
✓ Website alignment checked

43. Register Closure Gate™

A register update is complete when:

  • all new frameworks are recorded;

  • changes are verified;

  • previous versions preserved;

  • website references align;

  • publication records are accurate.

44. REGISTER-001™ Master Publication Register Integrity Test™

SAFECHAIN™ should be able to demonstrate:

  1. Every framework has a unique identity.

  2. Every publication has a recorded status.

  3. Every framework belongs to a defined series.

  4. Every asset has version control.

  5. Every framework relationship is mapped.

  6. Every intellectual property asset is protected.

  7. Every publication has traceable history.

  8. Every update is recorded.

  9. Every framework can be independently located and verified.

  10. The Master Publication Register remains the authoritative source of truth.

45. Framework Statement

The integrity of a governance ecosystem depends upon the integrity of the record that defines it. REGISTER-001™ ensures that SAFECHAIN™ frameworks, publications and intellectual assets remain identifiable, traceable, protected and governed throughout their lifecycle.

Copyright & Intellectual Property Notice

© 2026 Samantha Avril-Andreassen. All Rights Reserved.

REGISTER-001™ — The SAFECHAIN™ Accountability Integrity Master Publication Register & Framework Governance Control Framework™ is an original governance control, publication management and intellectual property lifecycle framework developed and authored by Samantha Avril-Andreassen, LLB (Hons), LLM, LPC, FRSA, Founder of SAFECHAIN™.

This framework forms part of the SAFECHAIN™ Accountability Integrity Series and wider SAFECHAIN™ Governance Architecture™.

The original architecture, terminology, framework structure, lifecycle model, standards, tests, alerts, classifications, registers, governance mechanisms and associated methodologies constitute proprietary intellectual property.

No part of this framework may be reproduced, adapted, incorporated into another governance system, commercial framework, assessment tool, training programme, certification scheme or software platform without prior written permission.

Publication of REGISTER-001™ does not transfer ownership or grant authority to represent any implementation as officially SAFECHAIN™ authorised, certified or accredited.

No person or organisation may issue SAFECHAIN™ framework classifications, register validations, governance certifications or accreditation claims without express authorisation.

REGISTER-001™ is a governance management framework and does not constitute legal advice or determine legal ownership disputes.

Framework Developer:
Samantha Avril-Andreassen, LLB (Hons), LLM, LPC, FRSA
Founder — SAFECHAIN™

Framework Reference: REGISTER-001™
Version: 1.0
Year: 2026

© 2026 Samantha Avril-Andreassen. All Rights Reserved.

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