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Tap Compliance by WatchGas: Raising the bar in connected safety

21 May, 2025



In high-risk industrial environments, compliance is not just about meeting regulations—it’s about ensuring accountability, protecting people, and strengthening operational integrity.

For health and safety professionals, that requires more than manual logs and disconnected systems.

Tap Compliance by WatchGas delivers a new standard in gas detection compliance. It provides a fully integrated, data-driven solution that simplifies safety oversight and embeds responsibility into daily workflows.

Real-time visibility. Complete control. Proven accountability.

Tap Compliance connects portable gas detection devices like the SST4, RTR dashboard, and DOCK systems into a single, intelligent ecosystem. From automatic bump test logging to prompt event tracking and audit-ready reporting, every interaction with a device is captured, stored, and made actionable.

Tap Compliance features

  • Compliance Indicator LED instantly shows the device status—green for operational, red for required action—giving frontline workers a clear signal before use.
  • Event logs, with storage capacity for up to 100 incidents per unit, are automatically downloaded when docked to the SST Dock or Kiosk replace word kiosk with tapped with Device Link APP (aligns more with local solution and Kiosk is still work in progress), removing the need for manual data entry.
  • Compliance Watch software receives and processes this information, enabling fast, centralised access to performance data, regulatory reporting and proactive safety measures through alarm alerts via user friendly dashboards.

Field insight

This system doesn’t just track compliance, it reinforces a culture where every worker understands and owns their role in maintaining it.

“We didn’t just need compliance, we needed visibility, consistency, and the confidence that every device in the field was doing its job. Tap Compliance gave us all of that without extra effort from our teams,” said one HSE manager in the energy sector.

The strategic impact

Connected portable gas detection is more than a safety protocol, it’s a critical part of risk management and operational efficiency. Devices like the SST4 not only protect lives, but they also represent strategic investments. Tap Compliance ensures those investments are used correctly, maintained consistently, and monitored continuously, reducing downtime, improving audit outcomes, and preventing costly incidents.

This is not a product. It’s a step forward in how industry leaders manage safety.

Lead the standard

Tap Compliance is designed for organisations that want to move beyond compliance as a checkbox. It’s for those who want to lead with safety with systems that are smarter, scalable, and aligned to the real challenges of modern industry.

Visit WatchGas.com to learn how Tap Compliance can strengthen your safety leadership.

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