Rules and regulations for the Perfume Preparation Workshop

1. General provisions

  • The regulations set out the conditions of participation in the workshop and safety rules for participants.
  • The object of the workshop is to learn how to make your own perfume. Details will be provided in the offer of specific workshops.
  • The organiser of the workshop is Przedsiębiorstwo Zaopatrzenia Farmaceutycznego CEFARM- Łódź Sp. z o.o. with its registered office in Łódź (94-406) at ul. KINGA GILLETTE 11 running the Museum of Pharmacy named after Jana Muszyński in Łódź at 2 Plac Wolności  (“Organiser”).
  • There is a fee to attend the workshop. The cost of participation and payment details will be given in the offer of the specific workshop.
  • A minimum number of participants – 6 people – must register for the workshop to take place.

2. Workshop participants

  • The workshop is intended for participants over 18 years of age.
  • To participate in the workshop, a group of participants must register via the contact form on the website www.muzeumfarmacji.eu or in person at the Prof. Jan Muszyński Museum of Pharmacy. The following are the costs of the project and the payment of the fee. Places for individual workshops are limited. Group admission is determined on a first-come, first-served basis. Details on how to apply and payment will be given in the offer of the specific workshop.
  • Cancellation of the workshop by the participant up to 10 working days before the scheduled date is possible only by sending an email containing the necessary details for a refund to the following address rezerwacjamf@doz.pl
  • By registering, the person making the booking declares that he/she has read the attached information clause and agrees to the processing of his/her personal data as described therein.

3. Place and date of workshops

  • The workshop takes place at the Museum of Pharmacy named after prof Jan Muszyński in Łódź, pl. Wolności 2 or at any other place indicated by the Organiser.
  • The duration of the workshop may vary and will be stated in the offer of the specific workshop.

4. Rules for participation in workshops

  • The organiser provides all the necessary tools and products for the workshop, as well as expert supervision by the facilitator.
  • The organiser provides in the description of the specific workshop a list of the ingredients of the products that will be used during the workshop.
  • Participants are required to inform the Organiser of any circumstances that may affect their ability to participate in the Workshop. In particular, the Participant is required to check whether he or she is allergic to any of them. If the participant fails to inform the Organiser well in advance of the presence of an allergy to any ingredient in the product, the Organiser is not responsible for any complications should any symptoms of allergy or intolerance occur. The organiser does not provide insurance for Participants.
  • Workshop participants are required to behave in a manner that does not endanger other workshop participants.
  • Workshop participants are prohibited from bringing or possessing dangerous objects.
  • Participants in the workshop are obliged to comply with health and safety regulations, rules and regulations and strictly follow the instructions and recommendations of the facilitators and the Organiser. In particular, workshop participants may be required to wear protective clothing, gloves, clip long hair, etc.
  • Workshop participants are obliged to keep the work area and the equipment and devices they use during the workshop clean and to use them in accordance with the instructions for use. In the event of damage or destruction of equipment, tools, devices, furnishings of the workshop venue, if these are the result of negligence or careless/reckless or reckless behaviour of the participant, the participant is obliged to cover the costs of repair or purchase of new equipment.
  • The organiser shall not be held liable for any damage to health or injury resulting from failure to observe health and safety regulations, the rules and regulations or to comply with the instructions and recommendations of the instructors and the organiser.
  • Misbehaviour by a participant that disrupts the safety of the event may result in the termination of the participant’s participation in the workshop without refund of the fee.
  • In the event of an emergency during the workshop, participants are obliged to notify the facilitators immediately.

5. Complaints

  • All complaints related to the workshop may be submitted by the Participant to the e-mail address: muzeumfarmacji@doz.pl within 14 days after the given workshop has taken place..
  • In the complaint, he or she should state his or her name, mailing address, as well as the nature and date of the workshop-related irregularity.
  • The Organiser undertakes to consider the complaint within 14 days of its receipt and to inform the Participant of its resolution at the e-mail address of the complainant.

6. Final Provisions

  • The organiser reserves the right to interrupt, change or extend the workshop for reasons beyond its control.
  • By participating in the workshop, the participant accepts the content of these Rules.
  • Any disputes that may arise from participation in the workshop will be settled by the court having jurisdiction over the Organiser’s registered office.
  • In matters not covered by these regulations, the provisions of generally applicable law shall apply.
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