1. All personnel entering the library must wear masks and take their temperature. Readers whose body temperature exceeds 37.3 degrees or have symptoms such as dry cough and sneezing are prohibited from entering the library.
There will be no more than 200 readers in the library at the same time every day. After reaching the maximum number of simultaneous readers, the measures of "one out and one in" will be taken to limit the flow of people.
3. Readers entering the library should queue up in an orderly manner, with an interval of more than 1.5 meters, consciously accept the health code inspection, and cooperate with the implementation of relevant prevention and control measures.
4, all personnel are not allowed to eat in the museum, it is forbidden to take off the mask after entering the museum.
5. It is forbidden to get together in borrowing activities, and try to keep the distance above 1.5 meters. Book reading adopts the system of single person and single table, encourages books to be borrowed home for reading, and reduces the risk of cross infection.
During your stay in the library, you must obey the arrangement of the staff. After entering the library, you must take personal precautions. Please leave the library in time after completing the book lending and returning procedures and other related business. Please don't stay in the library for long.
7, to consciously carry out self-health monitoring, if there is a fever, fatigue, dry cough and chest tightness and other symptoms suspected of novel coronavirus infection, to take the initiative to timely reflect to the staff.
Venue prevention and control:
1, disinfection of books and periodicals: all books and periodicals returned by readers are disinfected by ultraviolet rays before being put on the shelves; All newly borrowed books and periodicals can be disinfected with a book sterilizer.
2. Disinfect and clean the open area before opening and after closing every day, and wipe and disinfect the relevant facilities and equipment regularly.
3. Central air conditioning will not be turned on in the museum before the end of the epidemic, and the whole museum will be ventilated by natural wind.
4. Use professional equipment to detect the temperature of the people entering the library. If abnormal body temperature or obvious respiratory symptoms are found, they will be quickly transferred to the temporary isolation area of the museum for observation, and reported to the relevant departments of the community to guide them to the designated medical institutions for examination and treatment.