„Olimp Laboratories”
Sp z.o.o. Pustynia 84F, 39-200 Dębica
Tel. 14 680 32 00 Fax. 14 699 38 02
Email: [email protected] (“Company”)
E-Mail address: [email protected];
Mailing address: Pustynia 84F, 39-200 Dębica
Contact phone: 14 684 17 78
Your personal data can be processed:
Name and surname
Mailing address
E-Mail address
Telephone, fax number
Position
Vehicle registration number
Bank account number
KRS (National Court Register) number/PESEL (Polish Resident Identification Number),
NIP (Tax Identification Number) and REGON (Polish Business Registry Number)
We have your data from:
Recipients of your personal data may be:
The company does not transfer your personal data to a third country, i.e. outside the European Economic Area.
Your personal data will be stored for a period corresponding to the expiry of claims resulting from the Civil Code, as well as for a period required by the accounting and tax provisions, from the last event that may cause potential claims. In terms of some claims the expiry period, and hence the period of storing personal data may be extended, if a longer expiry period arises from the provisions of law. After the expiry of these periods your data will be removed or anonymized. At the same time, your personal data will be stored for a period necessary to implement actions within direct marketing for you until you object to such processing. Personal data processed in the case of other legally justified interests will be also processed until you object
At the facilities belonging to the Company, visual monitoring is used to ensure safety of the employees, protection of property and control of production as well as to protect legally protected secrets. The basis for the processing of your image using the monitoring is the Administrator’s justified interest (art. 6 sec. 1 letter f GDPR) i.e. ensuring safety at the facilities belonging to the Company and legally protected secrets. Your image from the monitoring will be processed for three months or until the expiry of claims or completion of proceedings which arises from the provisions of the commonly applicable law.
You have the right to:
In relation to processing of your personal data by the Company, you have the right to file a complaint to the supervisory body (i.e. to the President of the Personal Data Protection Office).
Provision of personal data is voluntary, however failure to provide your personal data results in the impossibility to implement the purpose of personal data processing, e.g. undertaking marketing activities or entering into/executing an agreement (including sales).
Your personal data will not be subject to automated decision making, including profiling.