GDPR applies to every hardware store in Ireland, whether you’re based in Cavan Town or anywhere across Cavan. With approximately 4,500 SMEs in the county, the DPC has made it clear that enforcement applies to businesses of all sizes. Let’s walk through what compliance looks like for your business.
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Yes. Every hardware store in Cavan that processes personal data of EU residents must comply with GDPR. This includes collecting customer names, email addresses, payment details, or any information that can identify a person. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to €20 million or 4% of annual global turnover. The Data Protection Commission (DPC) in Ireland is actively enforcing these rules.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Trade account records containing years of accumulated personal and financial data for builders and contractors with no retention review process
Delivery records including customer home addresses, gate codes, and access instructions retained indefinitely in dispatch systems
Credit account applications collecting excessive personal and financial information beyond what is necessary for the credit decision
Customer order records linking individuals to specific purchases (e.g. security systems, safes) that could be sensitive if disclosed
Employee and contractor driving licence data stored without adequate security for delivery driver verification
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Hardware Store in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance.
STEP BY STEP
Review all trade accounts and implement a retention policy that archives or deletes inactive account data after a defined period.
Audit delivery record management to ensure customer addresses and access codes are securely stored and deleted after the delivery is completed and any dispute period has passed.
Review credit account application forms to ensure they collect only the personal data necessary for the credit assessment and include a privacy notice.
Implement access controls on customer order history to prevent unauthorised staff from viewing purchase records that may reveal sensitive information.
Ensure CCTV signage is displayed throughout the shop floor, yard, and loading areas, and that footage is retained for no longer than 30 days.
Train counter and delivery staff on handling customer data, particularly trade account information and delivery addresses.
COMMON PITFALLS
Maintaining trade account records for decades without ever reviewing whether the data is still necessary or accurate.
Allowing delivery drivers to retain customer addresses and access codes on personal phones after the delivery is completed.
Collecting unnecessary personal information on credit account applications, such as marital status or number of dependents, that is not relevant to the credit decision.
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Every day your Hardware Store in Cavan operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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