Protection and hygiene concept

General safety and hygiene rules:

a) Exclusion from training and competition operations and denial of access to the

sports facility including the spectator area for

- Persons with proven SARS-CoV-2 infection,

- Persons with contact to COVID-19-cases in the last 14 days, for exceptions please refer to the currently valid infection control regulations for exceptions (2 weeks after fully vaccinated and people with proven, survived SARS-CoV-2 infection),

- Persons who are subject to quarantine measures,

- persons with unspecific general symptoms and respiratory symptoms

of any severity (such as dyspnea, cough, rhinitis) or symptoms specific to infection with

SARS-CoV-2 specific symptoms (loss of sense of smell or taste).

b) The minimum distance requirement of 1.5 m shall be observed in indoor and outdoor sports facilities

c) An FFP2 mask must be worn at all times, except when practicing sports or

z. e.g. when showering, drinking.

d) Participation only with prior registration for tracing purposes.

Organizational:

a) The operators of sports facilities or organizers train staff (teachers, employees etc.) and provide information on general and specific hygiene regulations.

b) In general, cleaning concepts must be available that ensure adequate regular cleaning depending on the frequency of use. For objects that are touched by different people or that are touched particularly frequently, an increased cleaning frequency should be provided. Hand sanitizer and spray provided. Equipment disinfected before and after use.

c) Unless there are special legal regulations for sports courses, in the case of training / sports offers that are held as courses with regular dates, care must be taken that the participants remain assigned to a fixed course association where possible, which is supervised by a permanent course leader / trainer if possible.

d) Unless there are special legal regulations on group size, this must be adapted to the site-specific conditions; the number of participants may have to be limited accordingly.

e) Spectators are not allowed. Underage athletes can be accompanied by their legal guardians in order to exercise parental custody (parental rights) during sports activities. In doing so, gatherings of several legal guardians are to be avoided in any case; the minimum distance must be observed.

f) The operators of sports facilities or organizers communicate the need to comply with the safety measures.

g) Insofar as gastronomic or other offers are permitted according to BayIfSMV or another legally binding regulation, the corresponding regulations and framework concepts apply in a sports facility or clubhouse. The operator or organizer is responsible for compliance with the general requirements according to BayIfSMV.

For Indoor Events:

a) There are generally sufficient washing facilities, liquid soap and disposable towels. Sanitary facilities must be equipped with sufficient soap dispensers and disposable towels. Regular hand hygiene should be indicated by means of notices. In the case of endless rolls of cloth, the functionality must be ensured; Community towels or soaps are not permitted. Drying fans are to be taken out of operation unless they have HEPA filtering.

b) Hair dryers may only be used if the distance between the devices is at least 2 meters. The handles of the hair dryer must be disinfected regularly. Jetstream devices are permitted as long as they are equipped with HEPA filtering.

d) Changing rooms in closed rooms may be used while observing the minimum distance, as far as the BayIfSMV or another legally binding regulation allows this.

e) Regular and adequate ventilation via (outside) fresh air must be ensured. A ventilation concept must be available. Indoors to open windows and doors every 30 minutes and before and after class for at least 5 minutes.

f) Cleaning and usage concept as well as a ventilation concept for sanitary facilities. Toilet facilities are to be shown separately. The minimum distance requirement of 1.5 meters must be observed, e.g. B. by not using every second wash basin, urinal or the like. The minimum distance must be observed, especially in multi-user shower rooms. The number of people who can use the sanitary facilities at the same time should be limited. The ventilation in the shower rooms should be on continuously to remove steam and supply fresh air. A ventilation concept for the showers must be in place. The stagnation of water in the decommissioned sanitary facilities must be avoided.