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Spelthorne Borough Council's Health, Safety and Insurance Service is part of the Environmental Health Department.
We must comply with various legal obligations relating to insurance, audit requirements and Health & Safety legislation/requirements and therefore we require to collect personal data and information relating to our employees and third parties which will be recorded and maintained in the Spelsafe Safety Management System.
We aim for full transparency on how we gather, use and share personal information in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation.
We will collect personal data about you which may include:
For Claims and reporting:
Name of staff, third party name, contact details including address and contact information,
Where relevant for the reported incident, accident or near miss;
This information is captured where a health and safety incident, accident or near miss is reported which involves employees of Spelthorne Borough Council or members of the public (known as 3rd party) affected by the work of Spelthorne Borough Council including, though not limited to:
We also obtain personal information from other sources as follows:
This may also include information that we receive from third parties. Depending on what type of request we are dealing with we may require your national insurance number, health records, vehicle or property details.
For the personal safety device provision to staff:
Personal information about employees such as name, work email address, work phone number, preferred contact number. Where relevant health and other sensitive information.
The personal safety device collects the following information:
The device's location, voice recordings (when the SOS is triggered), message recording (optional).
Driving documentation:
Staff name and work contact details, including work telephone number and work email address together with information staff have given us including driver's licence number and details of your vehicle, insurance, tax and MOT certification.
We will collect this information in a variety of ways. This may also include information that we receive from third parties e.g. other Insurance Companies.
We use this personal data to ensure our legal compliance under the lawful basis of Legal Obligation.
The lawful basis for holding and processing special category data is:
We can use your personal data under many different Laws. The main ones are the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, The consumer Insurance (Representation and Disclosure) Act 2012, but there are many more.
Who does the Council share your personal information with?
We are legally obliged to report RIDDOR accidents to the Health and Safety Executive.
We may report incidents of violent or aggressive behaviour towards our staff to the police, regardless of the location at which this occurs.
We may also report incidents of violent or aggressive behaviour or property damage taking place on our premises to the police.
We may share information with:
For individuals who are a minor at the time of any incident/claim their personal data will be retained for 7 years after last action or until their 21st birthday whichever is the greater.
For those who are adult personal data will be retained for 7 years after last action.
For employees and contractors, volunteers, personal data will be retained for 7 years after leaving the council's employment/ volunteering ends.
We may sometimes share the information we have collected about you where it is necessary, lawful and fair to do so. In each case, we will only share the minimum amount of information only when required.
You have the following rights:
To exercise any of these rights contact the Data Protection Officer, at data.protection@spelthorne.gov.uk.
You also have the right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). This is an independent body responsible for making sure that organisations comply with Data Protection legislation.
The ICO will always expect you to have raised your concerns with us before submitting a complaint.