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Guidelines for the reopening of museums, art halls, knowledge educational activity centres,

24 Jul 2020

The prerequisite for the reopening of cultural institutions and for the public to be expected to resume their visits is that staff and visitors can feel comfortable working at and visiting the institutions. [...] The guidelines are indicative of the how the institutions can make a responsible arrangement in the light of the outbreak of COVID-19, and do not alter the obligations of the institutions as described in applicable legislation, including, for example, the ban on assemblies and the applicable requirements for premises to which the public has access (see applicable ordinance at the time of reopening. [...] The implementation of the guidelines will have to take account of institutional differences and needs, and implementation will have to be carried out in a way that will at the same time take account of creating a good framework for the working environment. [...] Conditions for gradual reopening The following are general actions that should be implemented prior to and after reopening: • Gradual and controlled reopening should be managed so that the recommendations and guidelines of health authorities can be followed for the individual and for the institution as a whole. [...] General guidelines for the organisation of work and the protection of employees and users/visitors For employees at risk of serious disease with COVID 19, it is recommended that the management, in dialogue with the individual employee, make a specific and individual assessment based on the Danish Health and Medicines Authority's guidance in this area.

Authors

Stephen Wyber

Pages
4
Published in
Canada