Constr Solutions is aware of the value of maintaining the privacy of those who browse our websites and contact us for information or guidance.

Our privacy policy is intended to help you understand how we gather and use the confidential data you give us and to help you make wise choices when using our sites.

There are two different kinds of information that you might give us when you visit our websites: individual personal information that you knowingly choose to disclose, and website use data that is gathered as you and other users browse our websites.

What information do we collect?

To use any of our websites, you are not required to submit any personal information. However, we need and keep some basic details if you decide to use some of our services. We require your name, mailing address, and/or email address if you want to sign up for communications, ask questions, require help, or contribute content for one of our websites. You can choose to register on websites that let you create exposure control plans in order to save, retrieve, and/or modify your plan, and if you do, we'll require your email address. In each of these situations, we keep the name, email address, and/or mailing address voluntarily given, as well as the information contained in email inquiries, our communications and response.

We occasionally refer technology-related problems to our third-party website developer, who may get in touch with you. We may also get in touch with people who contact us to ask for volunteers for research projects. We don't share the information with third parties or use it in any other way besides for what you give it to us for.

Website use information

Constr Solutions may make use of a common technology known as ‘cookies’. This technology is used to comply with government grant guidelines and track website movement and web server records. The date and time of visits, the pages watched, the amount of time spent on our website, and the websites visited just before and just after our website are just a few examples of the data that may be collected through cookies and Web server logs. Your name, your email address, or any other information that could be used to identify you are not included in the data gathered in this way.

How do we protect your information?

To guard against unauthorized access to or unlawful alteration, disclosure, or destruction of data, we put in place commercially realistic security measures. We only allow specific businesses that require the information to run, develop, or enhance our services access to personal data. These persons or partner organizations are subject to confidential responsibilities, and if they fail to uphold these duties, they may face consequences, including termination and criminal prosecution.

If required to do so by law or subpoena, or if we believe that disclosing this information is necessary to (a) comply with legal process served on us or our affiliated parties, (b) protect and defend our rights and property, our sites, the users of our sites, and/or our affiliated parties, or (c) act under exigent circumstances to protect the safety of users of our sites, us, or third parties, we may be required to disclose your personal information.

Your consent

By using our website, you consent to our gathering and usage of your personal information as defined in this Privacy Policy. Upon changing our privacy policies and processes, we will update those changes on our websites to keep you aware of the information we collect, how we use it and under what conditions we may release it.

Visitors browsing our website from outside Canada need to be informed that your information will be shared and maintained on servers located within Canada. The information collected, utilized and processed otherwise, will solely be governed by Canadian law.

Any changes in the policy occurs, we will update the changes and mention the date regarding the changes made.