Prevention security measures in theatre venues
Prevention security measures in theatre venues
These are the provisions referring to spectators:
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4. Measures regarding access and contact with the audience:
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d) access of spectators will be made while keeping the 1,5m distance;
e) the theatre's employees will not allow access to people with respiratory infection symptoms (caughing, sneezing, runny nose, overall poor health) or temperature above 37,3°C. Access will be denied to people who refuse to have their temperature taken;
f) access is permitted to audience only if using a face mask (medical or non-medical) during the entire performance. The mask should cover both the nose and the mouth for optimal protection;
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(i) access inside the performance venue will be made as soon as possible after the arrival of spectators, without them waiting in the hallway, if possible starting with seats which are farthest from the entry door;
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t) performances will have no intermission in order to avoid overcrowding;
u) spectators are forbidden to eat or drink indoors.
5. Measures regarding the location:
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b) the distance between the stage and spectators must be no less than 3 m;
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h) spectators should be seated no less than 1.5m from each other:
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(ii) there will be one unoccupied seat next to every seat belonging to a sold ticket, with one exception: children under the age of 12 can be seated next to a grown-up person, while a grown-up can be seated next to maximum 2 underage children with no free spaces between them;
The full text in Romanian can be found at:
http://legislatie.just.ro/Public/DetaliiDocumentAfis/229683