This Privacy Policy sets out how Site Security & Traffic Control (SSTC) aims to protect the privacy of your personal information, your rights in relation to your personal information managed by us and the way in which we collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information.
In handling your personal information, SSTC will comply with the Australian Privacy Act 1988, including the 13 Australian Privacy Principles) and all other relevant laws, regulations and codes relating to privacy and personal information (‘Privacy Law’).
Unless stated otherwise, this Privacy Policy is relevant to the personal information of individuals who are our current or former customers, as well as any other individuals we may deal with (for example, our customers’ guarantors, directors and shareholders or individuals we deal with in other capacities as part of our business).
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. You should review it periodically so that you are aware of any changes.
Personal information is information or an opinion about an identified, or reasonably identifiable, individual.
The kinds of personal information SSTC collects and holds varies according to the specific product or service being provided and may include, but is not limited to, your:
Where practicable we aim to collect your personal information directly from you. The circumstances in which we may do so will vary depending on the context in which we are dealing with you (for example, if you are a customer, according to the specific product or service we are providing) but can include, for example, when you are:
Generally, SSTC will only collect your personal information from sources other than you if:
We collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information where it is reasonably necessary for the purposes of providing our products and services, for our other business purposes and for any necessary related purposes. These purposes include, but are not limited to:
Where personal information is used and disclosed, we take steps reasonable in the circumstances to ensure the personal information is relevant to the purposes for which it is to be used and disclosed. You are under no obligation to provide your personal information to us. However, without certain information from you, we may not be able to provide our services to you or any other relevant customer.
We may disclose your personal information for purposes such as those listed above and we will always do so consistently with our privacy obligations.
Third parties to whom we may disclose your personal information include:
We may use and disclose your personal information (including by sharing it between members of SSTC) in order to inform you of products and services that may be of interest to you.
In the event that you do not wish to receive such communications, you can opt out by following the instructions for doing so in the communications we send to you.
We may hold your personal information (including your credit-related personal information) in physical form or in electronic form on our systems or the systems of our service providers.
We take steps reasonable in the circumstances to ensure that the personal information we hold is protected from misuse, interference and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. We hold personal information in both hard copy and electronic forms in secure databases on secure premises, accessible only by authorised staff, and follow procedural safeguards that meet or exceed relevant Privacy Law.
We require third parties handling personal information on our behalf to follow equally compliant standards of security and confidentiality.
We will destroy or de-identify personal information in circumstances where it is no longer required, unless we are otherwise required or authorised by law to retain the information.
We take steps reasonable in the circumstances to ensure that personal information we hold is accurate, up-to-date, complete, relevant and not misleading.
You have a right to access and seek correction of your personal information (including your credit-related personal information) that is collected and held by us. This is subject to some exceptions specified in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Australia).
If at any time you would like to access or amend the personal information we hold about you, or you would like more information on our approach to privacy, please contact our Privacy Officer in accordance with the contact details set out below.
We will grant access to personal information to the extent required by applicable Privacy Law and will take reasonable steps to amend personal information where necessary and appropriate.
If we refuse your request to access or correct your personal information, we will provide you with written reasons for the refusal and details of the ways in which you can make a complaint. We will also take steps reasonable in the circumstances to provide you with access to your personal information in a manner that meets yours and our needs.
If you are dissatisfied with a refusal of a request to access or correct your credit information, you may make a complaint to the Australian Information Commissioner Privacy Commissioner or to an applicable external dispute resolution scheme if SSTC entity you are dealing with is a member (we will provide details of any such scheme in our response to such a request for access or correction).
In the event that we correct your personal information previously disclosed to another entity and you request that other entity to be notified of the correction, we will take reasonable steps in the circumstances to do so unless impracticable or unlawful.
If you wish to complain about the way in which we collect or handle your personal information, including your credit-related personal information, or if you believe we have breached any Privacy Law, you can contact our Privacy Officer using the details below.
Following a complaint, our Privacy Officer will commence an investigation into your complaint. You will be informed of the outcome of your complaint following completion of the investigation. At all times, privacy complaints:
In the event you are dissatisfied with the outcome of your complaint, you may refer the complaint to the Australian Information Commissioner Privacy Commissioner or an applicable external dispute resolution scheme if relevant to the complaint and SSTC entity you are dealing with is a member (we will provide details of any such scheme in our response to such a request for access or correction).
Please direct all privacy queries and complaints to our Privacy Officer at: Mail: Privacy Officer
SSTC
75 Graham rd,
Narwee
New South Wales 2209
Australia
Email: info@sstc.net.au