HSEQ POLICY

COOKIES

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text files. We put them on your computer or device when you visit our site. We use cookies to make our website work more efficiently. They give us information about the site or about you. We use these cookies on our sites:

  • Strictly necessary cookies: these are the cookies our website needs to work properly. They include cookies that let you sign in to secure areas of our website.
  • Analytical or performance cookies: these cookies let us recognise and count the number of visitors to our site. They let us see how visitors move around our website, too. That helps us improve the way our site works.
  • Functionality cookies: these cookies recognise you when you come back to our site. They let us personalise content for you. With these cookies in place, we can greet you by name. We can also make the site more user-friendly by remembering your preferences (your language, for example).
  • Targeting cookies: these cookies record your visit to our website. They also tell us which pages you looked at and which links you followed. We will use this to make the information you’re seeing more relevant to you. If you agree, may also share this information with third parties.

EXAMPLES OF WHEN WE MIGHT USE COOKIES

  • Account and other user details: we may store your email address, settings, and details of your previous visits to the website. We may store other details so you can more easily use our site. We may also store data from surveys, or details supplied when you’ve contacted us.
  • Statistics: we use tools like Google Analytics. They help us understand how our website performs and where to improve it. These tools collect various pieces of data. That includes the browser you’re using, your IP address, location, timings and browsing patterns. We use this data to see the total figures and patterns for visitors to our website but we do not see any personal data. You can turn off or amend the Google Analytics or third-party settings by opting out from them. We provide the links below.
  • Social sharing: you can share our content on social media. Third-party sites like LinkedIn or Twitter may put a cookie on your computer if you use these sharing options. They may also put cookies on your computer if you’re logged into your social media profile while you’re browsing our site.
  • Customer service: we use tools like Live Chat and support FAQs. These use cookies to make it possible for you to carry on with your conversation, if you leave the site but then come back to it.

 

These are the analytics and advertising cookies we use on our site:

  • gid (Analytics): registers a unique ID to generate statistical data about visitors using our website
  • _gat (Analytics): used by Google Analytics to limit the number of times the website communicates with Google in a short period
  • collect (Analytics): used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behaviour across devices and marketing channels
  • _gac_ (Advertising): used by Google Analytics to provide non-personal information to Google AdWords to re-engage visitors
  • ads/ga-audiences (Advertising): used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors based on their online behaviour across websites.

COOKIES ON THIS SITE

We use cookies on this site to improve your visit to it. They also help us to remember you when you return to our site. For more information please visit our privacy policy.

If your browser is set to enable cookies, you agree and consent to our use of cookies as set out in this policy and our privacy policy. If you want to remove our cookies from your computer, or disable the use of them, you can do this at any time via the settings in your browser. Please remember, that means you’ll have to enter all your account details manually when you sign in and our site may not work as well as you’d like it to, if cookies are disabled.

MANAGING COOKIES WITH YOUR BROWSER’S SETTINGS

Your browser can enable, disable, and delete cookies. These settings are usually listed under ‘Help’, ‘Tools’, or ‘Edit’. Most browsers offer more support:

If you use a different browser, you may want to read its cookie policy. You can read more about cookies at http://www.allaboutcookies.org/ .

THIRD PARTY ANALYTICS

We also use third-party analytics. We use advertising services provided by Google too, which let us measure traffic and usage trends. You can read more about these tools here:

WEBSITE TERMS

WHAT’S IN THESE TERMS?

Thanks for visiting our site. Enshore Subsea Ltd. (Enshore) provides a range of services. Our services are diverse, so you may find there are other terms that apply over and above what you’re reading here. Those terms become part of your agreement with us if you use those services. These terms apply to our website (our site). Don’t worry, we make all our terms clear with relevant services.

By using our site, or our services or products, you’re agreeing to our terms and any extra terms that may apply. These terms explain the rules for using our site.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WHO WE ARE AND HOW TO CONTACT US

Enshore Subsea Ltd is a business registered in England and Wales under company number 013146439. Our registered office is at Enshore Subsea South Harbour, Port Of Blyth, Blyth, United Kingdom, NE24 3PB

BY USING OUR SITE YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS

When you use our site, you’re agreeing to these terms. If you don’t agree to these terms, you mustn’t use our site. If you let other people browse our site through your device, please get them to read these terms too.

OTHER TERMS MAY APPLY

Please read our Privacy Notice and our Cookie Policy, which also applies when you’re using our site.

WE MAY CHANGE THESE TERMS OR OUR WEBSITE

When you use our site, please check to make sure you understand the current terms. As our services change, we may update and change our site and our terms.

We don’t guarantee that our site will always be available. We may suspend or withdraw or restrict all or any part of our site for business and operational reasons.

WE MAY TRANSFER THIS AGREEMENT

We may transfer our rights and obligations under these terms to another organisation. We’ll tell you if this happens.

RULES ABOUT OUR IP, CONTENT, LOGOS AND TRADEMARK 

We own or we are the licensee of all intellectual property rights (IP) in our site. Our site’s content is also protected under copyright. ENSHORE SUBSEA LTD. reserves all rights over its intellectual property. Please don’t use our trademarks or logos without our written permission. Please don’t use our Enshore visual identity without our written permission.

USING THE CONTENT ON THIS SITE

We’re happy to help you learn about our services. You may want to download or copy information from our site for personal use. Sometimes you might want to share our work with people in your organisation. But please, don’t copy our content for commercial reasons. If there’s something you’d like to use that way, let us know – we’d be happy to see if we can give you written permission.

The content on our site is for information only. We make reasonable efforts to keep our content updated. We can’t guarantee this content is accurate, complete or up to date all the time. If we’ve included links to other sites or third parties’ resources, they’re for information only. We don’t control the contents of those sites or resources.

HOW TO COMPLAIN (AND HOW TO COMPLIMENT US)

If you think something’s wrong, please tell us. We want to improve our services. But if you’re happy with what we’re doing, you’re also very welcome to get in touch. In either case, we’ll do our best to help.

We are serious about our responsibilities. We would never exclude or limit our liability to you where it would be unlawful to do so. Our liability for claims by business users under these terms is limited to the amount paid for using our services. We will not be liable for any loss or damage in contract or tort including negligence. We will not be liable for any breach of statutory duty or otherwise, even if foreseeable, arising under or in connection with, use of or inability to use our site.

We will not be liable for the use of or reliance on any content on our site. That includes loss of profits, sales, business, or revenue. It also includes business interruption, loss of anticipated savings, and loss of business opportunity, goodwill or reputation. We will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss or damage. That includes loss of profits, revenue, data, exemplary or punitive damages. We have no liability to you for any loss of profit or loss of business. We have no liability to you for any business interruption. We have no liability to you for any loss of business opportunity.

HOW WE MAY USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

We will only use your personal information as set out in our Privacy Policy and our Cookie Policy.

THE JURISDICTION WE BOTH AGREE TO RESPECT

The information on our site is for people who are living in the UK. That content may not be appropriate for or available to people in other locations. These terms of use and any other applicable terms are governed by English law. You agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales unless expressly agreed by us in writing.