Acceptance of terms
By accessing or using the I-CADMUS website or any associated services, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
These terms apply to all visitors, including registered certification learners, partner institutions, and researchers.
Use of content
All content on this website — including the I-CADMUS taxonomy, framework documents, case studies, whitepapers, and associated visual design — is the intellectual property of the Seafood Consumer Association (SCA) and is protected by copyright.
- You may quote or reference I-CADMUS content for educational, journalistic, or policy purposes, provided you attribute the SCA and link to the original source.
- You may not reproduce, republish, or incorporate I-CADMUS content into commercial products without a written licence from the SCA.
- The I-CADMUS name, logo, and certification marks are registered trademarks of the Seafood Consumer Association. Unauthorised use is prohibited.
Certification
The I-CADMUS credential is issued by the Seafood Consumer Association on completion of the relevant assessment. By enrolling, you agree to:
- Complete all assessments honestly and without assistance from unauthorised sources.
- Not share assessment questions, scenarios, or answer keys with third parties.
- Represent the credential accurately — including the tier level and year of issue.
The SCA reserves the right to revoke a credential where a holder has misrepresented the certification or engaged in conduct materially inconsistent with the values of the framework.
Annual renewal may be required for professional and organisational tiers. You will be notified of renewal requirements at the time of enrolment.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this website, including the I-CADMUS framework and all associated resources, is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, or food-safety advice.
While every effort is made to keep framework content current and accurate, the SCA makes no warranty as to the completeness or fitness of the information for any particular purpose. Users should seek independent advice for specific compliance or enforcement decisions.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Queensland, Australia. Any disputes arising from these terms or your use of I-CADMUS services will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Queensland.