::: Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare :::

The Centre for Creative Photography recognises that health, safety and welfare issues mean providing our staff, students and visitors with a safe and healthy working/entertainment.

The CCP accepts that health and safety is a positive way of describing the absence of obstacles, hazards or unsafe practices which may prove to be detrimental to the welfare and well being of the individual or group enjoying its activities.

The Centre for Creative Photography has a firm commitment to occupational health and safety principles and will ensure that no unsafe practices or procedures exist in any aspect of education or service:

  • when providing this service to our students or clients.
  • when offering equipment for hire and use whilst associated with our organization.
  • when educating/demonstrating equipment and chemistry to our students and other clientele.
  • when accepting students/clients on a basis of: pregnancy (due to the possibility of chemical exposure this needs to be monitored), physical disability, age or Intellectual disability.
  • in addition, unsafe work practices in any form will not be tolerated.

The management of The Centre for Creative Photography accepts that the absence of discrimination and harassment leads to a more stable, more contented and therefore more productive workplace; and that the needs of students will only be met in a satisfactory manner if our service is provided without discrimination or harassment.