Privacy Policy

We inform you that the website www.steriale.com (the “Website”) is operated by Steriale European Union S.L. (from now on, STERIALE, with CIF B06840508 and registered office at Paseo de la Castellana 141, Madrid, 28046, Madrid, Spain.

This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) is intended to inform you about how we collect, define, and use Your Information. This Privacy Policy, our Legal Notice, and our Cookie Policy together form the “Terms and Conditions” of our website.

Accessing and using the Website implies your full acceptance of the Terms and Conditions of the Website. In this sense, if you access and use the Website, you agree to comply with the provisions set out in the aforementioned legal documents. The provision of the Website service is limited to the period during which you are connected to the Website or any of the services provided through it. Therefore, you must carefully read this Privacy Policy each time you intend to use the Website, as it may undergo changes.

  1. Definitions

Personal data

It is any information about an identified or identifiable natural person, such as: name and surname, ID, postal address, email address, images, data on tastes and hobbies, interests.

Data controller

It is the natural or legal person, public authority, service, or other body that, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing. In this case, and unless stated otherwise, STERIALE is the data controller for the data processed on www.steriale.com.

Data processor

It is the natural or legal person, public authority, service, or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the data controller. In other words, these are service providers of STERIALE who may have access to certain personal data for the provision of their services. The relationship between STERIALE and its data processors will always be regulated by a contract that specifically regulates the conditions of access to the data, as required by current legislation.

Recipient

It is the natural or legal person, public authority, service, or other body to whom personal data are disclosed, whether or not they are a third party.

Consent of the data subject

Any freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous indication of the data subject’s wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her.

What information do we process on www.steriale.com?

When you browse our website, you may provide us with data through various forms, including:

  1. Data provided when using the website’s data forms or when communicating with us through means such as email.

The data will be processed for the purpose specified in each form. In the case of sending us a message, we will process it with the aim of managing the communications that may be established, based on your request.

We may obtain your express consent to send you commercial communications through each data collection form or through a request in an email message. In such cases, we will always inform you in advance of all aspects required by applicable data protection regulations.

Likewise, if, once consent has been given, you do not wish to continue receiving commercial communications, you can revoke your authorization by sending an email to [email protected].

  1. Data that the website collects automatically during your navigation, provided that you have previously given your consent as specified in this privacy policy.

Like most commercial websites, our website uses a technology called “cookies” (small pieces of data that your browser stores on your device’s hard drive) and web server logs to collect information about how our website is used.

For more information on how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Policy.

  1. Who is responsible for processing the data?

Information about the data controller:

Data controller STERIALE Address Paseo de la Castellana 131, Madrid, 28046, Madrid, Spain E-mail [email protected]

Information about the entity responsible for data processing.

The data controller is STERIALE, and current regulations define the “data controller” as the entity that defines the purposes and means of processing. Below, we provide the necessary data for you to identify our company correctly:

  1. Data processing by STERIALE Management of communications through contact forms or email messages. The entity will process your data to send a response to your request or the comments you send us through the contact forms on the website or by email messages. The data will not be used for a different purpose. Data subject to processing: we will process the data you provide in each communication you have with us. Purpose of the processing: The purpose of processing the data is to manage the communications that may be established with users of the website who send us messages through forms or emails. Automated decisions: no profile segmentation is carried out, nor are automated decisions made. How long will we keep your data? The data will be processed for the time necessary to manage your request or comment. Subsequently, the data will be deleted if there is no new conversation or interaction between the parties within one year. Legal basis of the processing: the legal basis for the processing of your data is consent. Obligation to provide data and consequences of not providing it: if you wish to communicate with us through website forms, you must provide the data marked as “mandatory,” as otherwise, we will not be able to contact you to manage your request or comment. Data source: the data subject. Data recipients: No data transfers will be made. STERIALE collaborates with information technology service providers who process data on behalf of and for the account of our entity. In these cases, and before entering into a contract, we carry out strict selection control of the provider based on the guarantees of compliance with data protection regulations. We will also sign the relevant data processing contract with these entities. No international data transfers will be made. Reception of Curriculum Vitae and participation in personnel selection processes Data subject to processing: we will process the data you provide in your curriculum vitae. Purpose of the processing: In case you send us your curriculum vitae, your data will be processed with the purpose of managing your participation in personnel selection processes in our entity.

The data will not be used for a different purpose.

Automated decisions: No profile segmentation is carried out, nor are automated decisions made. How long will we keep your data? The data will be processed for one year; subsequently, the data will be deleted. Legal basis of the processing: the legal basis for the processing of your data is consent. Obligation to provide data and consequences of not providing it: sending data is entirely voluntary. Data source: the data must be provided by the data subject. Data recipients: Data communications: no data transfers will be made. Third-party data processing: STERIALE collaborates with information technology service providers who process the data on behalf of and for the account of our entity. In these cases, and before entering into a contract, we carry out strict selection control of the provider based on the guarantees of compliance with data protection regulations. We will also sign the relevant data processing contract with these entities. International data transfers: no international data transfers will be made.

  1. Exercise of rights

You have the right to obtain confirmation as to whether we are processing personal data concerning you or not. As a data subject, you have the right to access your personal data, as well as to request the correction of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, request their deletion when, among other reasons, the data are no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected. In certain circumstances, you may request the limitation of the processing of your data, in which case we will only keep them for the exercise or defense of claims. In certain circumstances and for reasons related to your particular situation, you may object to the processing of your data. We will stop processing the data, except for compelling legitimate reasons, or the exercise or defense of possible claims.

In cases where the processing of your data is based on your consent, you may revoke it at any time.

In cases where it is legally appropriate, you have the right to data portability, which means that you have the right to receive the personal data concerning you, which we are processing, and store it on your own device. This right also allows you to request that we communicate your data to another data controller.

Likewise, if you believe that there is a problem or incident related to the processing of data, you can contact the entity through the contact address indicated in this document, and in any case, you have the right to file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority, which in the case of Spain is the Spanish Data Protection Agency.

To exercise your rights, you must send us a request to the email address [email protected], attaching a copy of your ID or another document that identifies you legally.

  1. Security

The implemented security measures are aimed at providing an adequate level of security, including confidentiality, taking into account the state of the art and the cost of implementation in relation to the risks and the nature of the personal data subject to processing.

When assessing the risk related to data security, the risks arising from the processing of personal data have been taken into account, such as accidental or unlawful destruction, loss or alteration of personal data transmitted, stored, or otherwise processed, or unauthorized communication or access to such data, which may cause physical, material, or immaterial damage and harm.

Steriale is a tech-health company that develops disruptive solutions for the management of bio-sanitary waste. We design and develop products and services that benefit the safety of healthcare personnel, patients, and external individuals in hospitals, clinics, and laboratories.”