Policies, checklists, and monitoring to keep your Donegal business on the right side of the DPC. Start in under 2 minutes.
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Data protection law doesn't make exceptions based on your business size or location. Whether you operate a engineer in the heart of Letterkenny or in rural Donegal, the GDPR requirements are the same — and the DPC is watching.
Donegal supports roughly 8,900 small and medium enterprises. Donegal has a resilient economy built on textiles, fishing, and tourism despite its peripheral location. Letterkenny has emerged as a key retail and services hub for the northwest. The Wild Atlantic Way has boosted tourism significantly, while traditional industries like Donegal tweed and offshore fishing remain important employers. Among them, engineers face particular challenges around building condition reports and snag lists for residential properties containing homeowner personal data shared with multiple parties without data sharing agreements, which makes having the right policies and procedures essential.
Below, you'll find a practical guide tailored to your sector and your county — no legal jargon, just clear steps to compliance.
Absolutely. GDPR applies to all engineers in Donegal that handle personal data of EU residents — whether that's booking information, contact details, or employee records. Ireland's Data Protection Commission actively enforces these rules, with penalties reaching up to 4% of annual global turnover.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Building condition reports and snag lists for residential properties containing homeowner personal data shared with multiple parties without data sharing agreements
Health and safety incident records from construction sites containing employee personal and medical data without adequate protection
Environmental impact assessment data identifying individual property owners and their objections without considering privacy implications
Site access logs and contractor records with personal identification data retained indefinitely
Client financial data from fee proposals and project cost estimates stored in unsecured proposal documents across shared drives
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Engineer in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Map personal data flows across typical project types, identifying all parties who receive personal data and the basis for sharing.
Implement secure document management for building reports and inspection records that contain homeowner personal data.
Establish data sharing agreements with sub-consultants, contractors, and project partners who receive personal data.
Review health and safety data management on project sites to ensure incident records containing medical data are treated as special category data.
Create a data retention schedule that accounts for professional indemnity insurance periods and the statute of limitations for construction claims.
Train project managers and site engineers on GDPR obligations, particularly around collecting personal data during site visits and inspections.
COMMON PITFALLS
Sharing building condition reports containing homeowner personal data with buyers, solicitors, and banks without informing the homeowner or having data sharing agreements.
Retaining site access logs and contractor records from completed projects indefinitely without any retention review.
Treating health and safety incident records as purely H&S documents without recognising that they contain personal and potentially medical data subject to GDPR.
Including unnecessary personal details about property owners in environmental impact assessments and planning submissions.
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