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Who knows the National Tourism Administration’s standards for star hotel gyms?

General Provisions Article 1 In order to strengthen the safety work of gyms in this city, prevent and reduce safety accidents, ensure the normal operating order of activity venues, and protect the safety of people’s lives and property, in accordance with the "People's Revolution of the People's Republic of China and the National Sports Law", "Work Safety Law of the People's Republic of China", "Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China", "Regulations on Safety Supervision of Special Equipment", "Regulations on Health Management of Public Places", "Municipal "Safety Supervision (Management) Responsibilities of Government Departments" and other relevant regulations, this specification is specially formulated based on the actual situation of our city. Article 2 The term “gymnasium” as mentioned in these regulations refers to a fitness center, fitness center, and fitness center that is open to the public within the administrative area of ??this city and is equipped with collective fitness venues, weight-bearing and aerobic fitness equipment, and fitness instructors, and provides fitness and bodybuilding services to consumers. Clubs, fitness and bodybuilding clubs, fitness and bodybuilding training schools and other activity venues. Gyms used internally by government agencies, schools, enterprises and institutions shall refer to these regulations. Article 3 The legal representative of the gym or the main person in charge of the unincorporated unit shall be fully responsible for the safety work of the unit, and shall be responsible for implementing the safety management work of the unit as the first responsible person. Article 4 Gym safety management should strictly comply with various laws and regulations on safety management, establish and improve various safety systems that adapt to the specific conditions of the unit, and accept the guidance and inspection of the competent authorities. No unit or individual may neglect safety work for economic benefits or other excuses. Article 5 The municipal and district and county sports administrative departments are responsible for supervising and inspecting the safety work of gyms within their jurisdiction, and guiding and supervising the safety management of sports venues. Relevant government departments shall do a good job in the safety management of gyms in accordance with their respective responsibilities. Article 6 Gyms must pass the examination and approval of the public security and fire protection agencies, health administration and other departments, and obtain a business license in accordance with the law before they can carry out activities. Article 7 The safety management of bathing, entertainment, catering and other items attached to the gym shall be carried out in accordance with relevant industry safety management standards or safety management regulations. Safety of Fitness Activities Article 8 The net height of the gym space shall not be less than 2.6 meters. The floor of the equipment training area is carpet, plastic material or wooden platform, and the ground is flat. The floor material of the collective practice area is wooden floor or carpet, and the ground is flat and has a certain elasticity. Article 9 The fitness equipment in the gym should comply with the requirements of GB 17498. The equipment should be of stable quality, safe and reliable, clean and hygienic. Article 10 The layout of the gym facilities and equipment is reasonable, and the public information symbols used for signs in the gym comply with the requirements of GB/T 10001.1. Article 11 Personnel engaged in teaching sports skills and providing guidance and consultation in the gym should hold a sports social instructor certificate. Employees of special types of work specified by the state should obtain corresponding professional qualification certificates issued by relevant departments. Article 12 Gyms should ensure that the fitness services provided meet the requirements for protecting the personal and property safety of fitness personnel. The name of the equipment, specific uses, instructions for use or illustrations are posted in a conspicuous place on the equipment. Real descriptions and clear warnings should be given to equipment and facilities that are used improperly, may cause equipment damage, or may endanger personal and property safety, and explain the correct use method to prevent hazards. Article 13 The manager of the gym must conduct regular inspections of the venue, facilities, and equipment to ensure that they meet safety requirements. Article 14 Gym managers have the right to prohibit alcoholics and people with diseases from participating in fitness activities, and smoking is strictly prohibited in non-smoking areas. Article 15 The number of people in the gym shall not exceed the approved number of people. The average activity area per person in the above-ground venue shall not be less than 3 square meters per person; restrictive measures. Article 16 Gym auxiliary facilities: (1) There are separate locker rooms for men and women, equipped with lockable wardrobes or special storage boxes; (2) There are broadcasting equipment. Public health and safety Article 17 Gyms must strictly implement the requirements of the State Council's "Regulations on Hygiene Management of Public Places", "Gymnasium Hygiene Standards" and GB 9668, obtain a "Health Certificate" and appoint a dedicated person to be responsible for implementing the unit's regulations Public health management system. Article 18 Gyms should strengthen indoor ventilation and keep the indoor air fresh and odor-free. The fresh air volume of mechanical ventilation devices should not be less than 20 cubic meters per person per hour, and the air-conditioning system should be cleaned and disinfected regularly. Article 19 The environmental noise inside and outside the gym should comply with the requirements of GB 3096. Article 20 Gym equipment, venues, changing rooms (cabinets), shower rooms, toilets and other public places must be kept clean and disinfected regularly. Fitness equipment in commercial gyms must be disinfected every two hours, no less than 4 times a day. Article 21 Gym hygiene standards.

Project standard value Project standard value Temperature, ℃ Winter in heating areas ≥16 Respirable particulate matter ≤0.25 Relative temperature, % 40-80% Air bacteria number impact method, cfu/m ≤4 000 Sedimentation method, individuals/m ≤40 Wind speed m/ s ≤0.5 Carbon dioxide, % ≤0.15 Carbon monoxide, mg/m3 ≤0.10 Formaldehyde, mg/m ≤0.12 Pathogenic bacteria shall not be detected. Public security and fire safety Article 22 The gym must meet public security and fire safety conditions before it is opened for use. It must be submitted to the local public security and fire protection agencies for review in accordance with the law, and it can only be opened for use after passing the safety inspection. Article 23 Gyms should set up a safety management organization in accordance with the law, equipped with full-time (part-time) safety management personnel and security guards, and at least one full-time (part-time) security guard for every 100 people participating in fitness activities (less than 100 people) Calculated based on 100 people). Article 24 Responsibilities of the gym security and protection agency: (1) Develop and improve various security and security work systems of the unit and implement security prevention measures. (2) In accordance with the relevant regulations of the Municipal People's Government, identify key parts and strictly implement various safety and security measures to ensure the safety of key parts. (3) Strengthen the safety management of key prevention parts and valuables and dangerous goods. (4) Organize safety inspections to promptly discover and eliminate potential security risks. The hidden security risks and improvement suggestions pointed out by the public security organs shall be resolved within the prescribed time limit, and the results shall be reported to the public security organs. Article 25 The construction, construction and interior decoration of gyms shall comply with GB 50222 "Code for Fire Protection Design of Interior Decoration of Buildings" and relevant regulations on fire protection management of interior decoration of buildings. Article 26 Gyms are not allowed to be located on the second underground floor or below. The height difference between the underground semi-underground movable floor and the outdoor exit floor should not be greater than 10 meters, and the number of safety exits should not be less than 2. Article 27 The number of safety exits, evacuation width and distance in the gym should comply with the national regulations on fire protection design of buildings. Thresholds and steps shall not be set at the safety exit. Evacuation doors shall be opened in the evacuation direction. Rolling shutter doors, revolving doors, hanging doors and side sliding doors shall not be used. Curtains, screens and other obstructions that may affect evacuation shall not be set at the door. The minimum clear width of evacuation exits and evacuation walkways should not be less than 1.40m; there should be no steps within 1.40m of the door of the evacuation exit or outside the door. When using, the safety exits and evacuation passages must be ensured to be smooth. It is strictly prohibited to raise the safety exits. Lock, block. Article 28 The safety exits, evacuation passages and stairwells of the gym should be equipped with lighting evacuation indication signs that meet the standards. The evacuation indication signs should be placed on the top of the door, evacuation passages and corners on the wall less than 1m from the ground, and Maintain obvious continuity of the standard, and the distance between them shall not exceed 20m. For emergency lighting for evacuation, the minimum illumination on the ground should not be less than 0.5Lx, and the lighting power supply time should not be less than 20 minutes. Emergency lighting should be installed on the wall or ceiling; accident emergency lighting should be installed on stairs, passages, and doors for evacuating spectators. For lights and evacuation signs, the emergency lighting power supply time shall not be less than 20 minutes, and the illumination shall not be less than 1Lx. Article 29 The laying of electrical lines and the installation of electrical equipment in the gym must comply with the relevant national and municipal electrical installation technology requirements, and must be installed and laid by professionals. Temporary electrical lines are not allowed to be connected. Article 30 Electricity, gas welding and other open flame operations are prohibited during the opening period of the gym. If fire work is really required under special circumstances such as equipment maintenance, it should be approved by the unit's fire safety person in charge or fire safety manager. Strict preventive measures should be taken. Smoking and open flame lighting are strictly prohibited to ensure fire safety. Article 31 Gyms should be equipped with fire extinguishing equipment in accordance with the "Design Code for Configuration of Fire Extinguishers in Buildings". Article 32 If the gym needs to install automatic fire alarms, automatic sprinkler systems, fire hydrants and other fire protection facilities and equipment and escape equipment in accordance with the provisions of the national fire protection technical standards for engineering buildings, it shall be installed and configured in accordance with the regulations. The fire-fighting facilities and equipment configured and the safety fire-fighting signs set up shall be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure that the fire-fighting facilities, equipment and signs are intact and effective. Article 33 Gyms should, in accordance with relevant regulations and based on their own actual conditions, formulate and improve emergency plans for fire fighting, emergency evacuation, and handling emergencies, and conduct plan drills. The drills of the plan must be conducted every six months. Relevant persons in charge and practitioners can understand the contents of the plan and perform their job responsibilities stipulated in the plan.