The organisers of Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) have released details of the health measures that will be applied during the show, in compliance with the government of Monaco's hygiene regulations and the health and safety standards set by the AllSecure program created by Informa, owners of the show.
From 22 to 25 September, visitors will have to wear a mask and present a health pass for each day of their visit.
Access requires a two-step entry process:
- Sanitary check: visitors must present their sanitary pass and a form of ID at the control points located near the show's entrances. A 'health pass' bracelet will be issued for the day.
- Accessing the exhibition: the health pass bracelet and MYS ticker are to be presented to collect your visitors' badge at one of the entrances
These measures will apply to anyone accessing the MYS site, visitors and exhibitors alike, as well as technical teams and service providers, for as long as exhibiting companies are on site.
MYS will also be reinforcing the cleaning protocol for the exhibition's common areas and will disinfect the ventilation and air-conditioning systems daily.
Detailed health measures can be found on the MYS website.
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