RDWS-DT-01 · Defined Term 6

Confidential Consent Check

A private check, run before dogs are admitted, that lets any member of staff object without identifying themselves or disclosing a condition to a manager.

Definition

A private check, run before dogs are admitted, that lets any member of staff object without identifying themselves or disclosing a condition to a manager.

Part of the Roch Dog Workplace Standard (RDWS-01) · Published by Roch Dog

A check the employer runs before dogs are admitted, designed so that any member of staff can object without having to identify themselves or explain a medical condition to a manager. Consent is sought, not assumed from silence.

The employer designs and runs its own check. Roch does not design or host it. Only the anonymous, aggregated outcome reaches Roch; no individual's name, condition, allergy or phobia is ever shared.

Roch Interpretation

Anonymity is the point. If saying no means outing your asthma to your boss, the check is not genuine. The employer keeps any health information on its own legal footing; Roch never receives it.

Published by Roch Dog RDWS-DT-01 · Last updated 2026-05-26