Definitions
The Client: The company/individual responsible for contracting with Maersk Training. The Client may also be a Delegate.
The Delegate: Any representative of the Client attending a course at Maersk Training
Maersk Training: The local Maersk Training Centre where the course takes place
The course
All courses are described on our homepage www.maersktraining.com
The course fee includes only services described in the course description.
The course commences when course material has been send to the delegate.
Random drug and alcohol tests will be performed by Maersk Training during courses, and if delegates are under any influence of drugs or alcohol, they will be dismissed from the course with no back charge of the remaining part of the course.
Maersk Training reserves the right to refuse the delegate from participating in the course, without refund, if the delegate shows up later than the specified meeting time.
Payment
Maersk Training will issue an invoice at the time of booking stating the payment terms, and we reserve the right to suspend participation/certification if payment is not made.
Private bookers will need to pay by debit/credit card.
We also reserve the right to add handling fees and interest to late payments. In exceptional circumstances payments may be collected by external companies acting on behalf of Maersk Training. Please contact us for more details.
All prices are exclusive of VAT, local levies, duties, taxes and excise. Customer is not entitled to deduct withholding tax, local levies, duties, taxes and excise when settling payment with Maersk Training A/S and affiliates.
Cancellation Policy
In the event of a full or partial cancellation of a course by the client the following cancellation charges will apply:
Less than four weeks prior to the course start: 50% of the course fee
Less than two weeks prior to the course start: 100% of the course fee
Cancellation must be made in writing to Maersk Training.
Maersk Training reserves the right to cancel or terminate wholly or in part any course and make changes to the course at any time and for any reasons.
Data Privacy
Maersk Training collects personal data about you such as your name, nationality, home address, birthday, unique ID (if you are employed within the APMM group), the number of your certificate, your signature and which courses you have participated in. We will also collect your social security number when this is required by authorities.
When you have attended a course you will be asked to complete a course evaluation form. It is voluntary to complete the form, and the assessment of whether you fulfill the requirements of the certificate or not is not affected in any way, should you choose not to complete the form.
We collect your personal data for the purpose of completing certificates and assessing and documenting whether you fulfill the requirements of the certificate. We process your personal data for the purpose of improving our courses and to evaluate your benefit of our services. A copy of the original certificate will be forwarded to the company you are employed at and/or to the HR department responsible for your employment, if agreed with your employer. We will keep a copy of the certificate. A copy may be provided to third parties for the purpose of documenting the fact that you fulfill the requirements of the certificate.
You have the right of access to the data we process about you, however, with certain legal limitations. You also have the right to object to the processing of your personal data and getting us to rectify the data processed if relevant. If you wish to exercise the rights mentioned above, please contact or send a letter to Maersk Training A/S, Dyrekredsen 4, 5700 Svendborg, Denmark.
Maersk Training retains the right to take photos and videos of the course exercises. These videos may be used for training and marketing purposes.
Disputes
If a dispute arises between Client and Maersk Training, we strongly encourage you to first contact us directly to seek a resolution – Click here for contact information
EU consumers can use EU’s Online Dispute Resolution Platform to resolve disputes. It can be accessed here: http://ec.europa.eu/odr
Sanctions
The EU has imposed sanctions on Russia, so you cannot use the training for projects in Russia that relate to:
- Oil exploration and production in water deeper than 150 metres
- Oil exploration and production in the offshore area north of the Arctic Circle
- Projects that have the potential to produce oil from resources located in shale formations by way of hydraulic fracturing, with the exception of exploration and production through shale formations to locate or extract oil from non-shale reservoirs.
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