UNICUM Transmission de Puissance
ZAC de Montrambert Pigeot
42150 LA RICAMARIE
Tél : 04 77 33 36 96
Confidentiality policy – Management of personal data
You can consult this site without revealing your identity or any other personal information about yourself.
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD) of 25 May 2018, you have the following rights with regard to any personal information you may communicate to us:
- A right of access and rectification;
- A right to erase data (“right to be forgotten”), a right to limit processing and a right to object to processing in the cases provided for by the regulations in force.
- The right to define directives concerning the fate of personal data after death;
- The right to portability of raw data supplied to the Publisher;
- The right to lodge a complaint with the competent authority (in particular the CNIL in France).
These rights may be exercised by sending a letter to the registered office of UNICUM Transmission de Puissance or by using the contact form on this site.
These rights must be exercised in accordance with current regulations. In particular, a copy of the applicant’s identity document will be requested in order to prove his or her identity to the company, in order to prevent any unauthorised access to the Personal Data concerned.
The collection of the information requested from you is necessary in order to be able to process your requests: processing of your messages, commercial relations, newsletter subscriptions, etc. Under no circumstances will this information be communicated to third parties. Only UNICUM Transmission de Puissance staff or trusted third parties entrusted by UNICUM Transmission de Puissance to manage these operations have access to the data. These subcontractors are obliged to respect the confidentiality of the information and to use it only for the specific operation for which they are required to intervene. UNICUM Transmission de Puissance takes all necessary precautions to preserve the integrity and confidentiality of the data and to prevent any communication to unauthorised third parties.
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Databases are protected by the provisions of the Act of 1 July 1998 transposing Directive 96/9 of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases.
Launching and reporting alerts
External lawyers (ombudspersons) provide advice on the whistleblower system and ensure that reports from whistleblowers are forwarded to the responsible organization – anonymously if desired.
Here you will find all the information you need to contact the ombudspersons:
https://rothenberger-holding.com/en/company/compliance
Questions or suggestions for improving the whistleblower system can also be sent to the company’s information e-mail or to your company’s compliance officer.