Weil-McLain respects individual privacy and values the confidence
of its employees, as well as its customers, business partners and others.
Weil-McLain is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in
its business practices, and has long held this commitment as a fundamental
element of the Weil-McLain Leadership Standards. Accordingly, Weil-McLain
adheres to strict standards in connection with the collection, use and disclosure
of personal information, consistent with the laws of the countries in which
Weil-McLain conducts business. Weil-McLain’s Safe Harbor Privacy Policy (the "Policy")
sets forth the privacy principles that Weil-McLain follows with respect to personal
information transferred from the European Economic Area (EEA) (which includes the
fifteen member states of the European Union (EU) plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway)
to the United States.
SAFE HARBOR
The United States Department of Commerce and the European Commission have agreed
on a set of data protection principles and frequently asked questions (the "Safe Harbor
Principles") to enable U.S. companies to satisfy the requirement under European Union
law that adequate protection be given to personal information transferred from the EU
to the United States. The EEA also has recognized the U.S. Safe Harbor as providing
adequate data protection. Consistent with its commitment to protect personal
privacy, Weil-McLain adheres to the Safe Harbor Principles.