Management Policy
Privacy Policy
For ApexGlobal Quality Assessment, privacy management has always been important, and one which is shared throughout the AGQ Organisation.
Introduction
We take the privacy and the protection of personal information seriously. This Privacy Policy sets our details about how we gather, use and share personal information and about individual privacy rights. How we use personal information depends upon the context in which it is made available to us.
Our Data Protection Officer (DPO – Complaince Manager) provides help and guidance to make sure that we apply good practice standards to protecting personal information. Our DPO can be contacted by email if you have any questions about how we use personal information.
The Privacy Notice provides up-to-date information about how we use personal information and will update any previous information we have published about using personal information. We may make minor updates to this Privacy Notice from time to time, however if we make any material changes to the manner in which we process and use your personal information, we will announce this clearly on our website.
About us
We are what is known as the ‘controller’ of the personal information which we gather and use. When we say ‘we’ or ‘us’ in this Policy Notice, we mean Apex Global Quality Limited. We are registered with the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
The kinds of personal information we use
We use personal information in the following circumstances:
Business contacts: we hold the names, job titles, employer details and professional contact details for various business contacts, including client contacts, supplier contacts and interested parties who have filled out the application form or signed up for our newsletter via our website.
Clients:
- Certification and audit services: most of our clients are incorporated entities, however in the course of conducting audits and processing certifications, we may collect and use personal information of individuals that work for our clients. This can include names, contact details and information about an individual’s work or role at our client; and
- Training services: If you have signed up to one of our training courses, we will process your name, job title, employer details, professional contact details and information about your performance on the training course. We may also collect and use some special categories of personal data such as dietary information or disabilities in relation to access.
- Certification and audit services: We may collect personal information held by our clients in the course of conducting an audit. Personal information may be included in the documentation we are required to assess as part of any audit, and will normally be provided or made available to us by our client; and
- Training services: Personal information will be gathered directly from the individual that has signed up to attend on of our training courses.
- Certification and audit services: We process the personal information of individuals that work for our incorporated clients in the course of conducting an audit in accordance with legal and regulatory obligations which govern how accredited management system certification and inspection services are to be conducted. Such processing is also required for the legitimate interests of our clients to apply for certifications that we are involved in auditing, granting and maintaining;
- Training services: We require to process personal information in order to perform the contract which have entered into with the individual who has signed up to one of our training services. Where our contract for training services is entered into with a corporate entity for the provision of training to their employees, our processing of personal information is in the legitimate interests of such corporate entity to improve and/or add to the qualifications and skills of their employees.
- where we are under a legal or contractual obligation to do so; or
- where it is fair and reasonable for us to do so in the circumstances.
- the transfer is to a country which the EU Commission ensures an adequate level of protection of personal information; or
- we have put in place our own measures to ensure adequate security as required by data protection laws. These measures include ensuring that personal information is kept safe by carrying out security checks on our own overseas partners and suppliers, backed by strong contractual undertakings approved by the EU Commission (known as EU standard contractual clauses).
- Access: individuals can request access to a copy of their personal information held by us, along with details of what personal information we use, why we use it, who we share it with, how long we keep it for and whether it has been used for any automated decision-making.
- Rectification: individuals can ask us to change or complete any inaccurate or incomplete personal information held about them.
- Erasure: individuals can as us to delete their personal information where it is no longer necessary for us to us it, or where we have no legal bases for keeping it.
- Restriction: individuals can ask us to restrict the personal information we use about them where we are not able to erase their personal information or where an individual has objected to our use of their personal information.
- Object: individuals can object to our processing of their personal information.
- Portability: individuals can ask us to provide them or a third party with some of their personal information we hold about them in a structured, commonly used, electronic format so it can be easily transferred.
- Withdraw consent: generally, we do not require consent to process personal information and so we do not normally ask for consent to process personal information. However, where we do ask for consent to process personal information, individuals have the right to withdraw consent at any time.
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- Performance: these cookies are used to collect anonymous information about how you use our website. This information is used to help us to improve our website and understand how effective our website is. In some cases we use trusted third-parties, such as Google Analytics to collect this information for us but they only use the information for the purposes explained.
- Functionality: these cookies are used to provide services or remember settings to enhance your visit, for example by using your IP address to return your local Tempo Audits Limited site. The information these cookies collect is anonymous and does enable us to track your browsing activity on other websites.
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