China News Network, Beijing, March 19 (Reporter Yu Lixiao) The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Cultural Relics issued on the 19th the "Guidelines for the Orderly Opening of Museums in Beijing during the Epidemic Prevention and Control", which was not officially accepted by industry authorities when they resumed opening Prior to notification, museums must not be reopened without authorization. In special cases, they must be reported to the competent industry department for approval.

The "Guidelines" proposed that after receiving the formal notification from the competent authorities of the industry to resume opening, the overall situation of the unit should be considered, the specific time for reopening should be carefully determined, and reported to the superior unit for review. The museum's restoration of information should be notified to the industry authorities in a timely manner for the record. In accordance with the principles of "who is open, who is managing, and who is responsible", ensure adequate preparations for opening up, employees are healthy on the job, and visitors can rest assured that they are open, safe and orderly.

In accordance with the principle of "one museum, one policy", formulate the work plan and emergency plan for the restoration and opening of the unit during the epidemic prevention and control, and establish the corresponding working mechanism. The work plan and emergency plan shall be reported to the superior unit for review, and the implementation of the inspection plan shall be supervised and inspected by the respective superior unit.

Work projects such as cultural exchanges, tour exhibitions, and academic discussions outside the province and overseas are suspended, and construction projects such as exhibition production in the museum venues are suspended to ensure the absolute security of orderly opening during the epidemic.

The "Guidelines" proposes that on the basis of scientifically calculating the audience's carrying capacity, the visits should be arranged reasonably, so that the audience can enter the museum in batches at the wrong time and monitor and alert in real time. The daily reception volume of the museum shall not exceed 50% of the daily maximum load, and the instantaneous flow shall not exceed 20% of the maximum instantaneous flow. In principle, group bookings are not accepted.

Strict implementation of the real-name visit and identity verification system for visitors to the museum. Visitors must present their valid credentials and register their personal information. Encourage the use of digital means such as "Beijing Health Bao" to grasp the basic information of the audience and achieve efficient tracking and control. At the same time, we must pay attention to the safety of personal information of the audience and strictly prevent leakage.

Suspend group reception services to control audience flow. Suspend public activities such as catering services, cultural lectures, and on-site missions. Suspend the manual explanation service, and advocate the use of digital self-guided tours, QR code scanning and identification, and digital viewing methods such as public numbers.

Optimize the museum's visit service, rationally plan the entrance and exit routes and visit routes, implement decentralized visit guidance, prevent people from crossing and being too dense in a certain area, and ensure a safe distance of more than 1.5 meters. Front-line employees who serve tourists at short distances must wear masks correctly, pay attention to personal hygiene, and implement various protective measures.

The "Guidelines" proposes that the assessment of epidemic prevention security in open areas shall not be open to areas that do not meet the conditions for safe opening. The built-in theaters, mission sites, catering service areas, interactive display areas, and commodity sales areas are temporarily closed.

Carry out safety inspections in open areas, conduct comprehensive inspections of public activity areas, security equipment, etc. to eliminate hidden dangers and ensure the safety of cultural relics.

Before reopening, public areas, office areas, service facilities, employee restaurants, etc. should be fully disinfected and sanitary cleaned, and hygiene inspections in key areas such as exhibition halls should be strengthened.

Suspend the use of central air-conditioning and ventilation duct systems, and use open windows for ventilation to ensure smooth ventilation of the building. For venues with large spaces and high floors, the Beijing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must be operated in accordance with the “Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Central Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems During the Epidemic of New Coronavirus Pneumonia” and the Operation Management of the Office of Architectural Society of China for “New Coronavirus” Emergency Measures Guide (T / ASC08-2020) regulates safe use. (Finish)