Meaning of segregation requirement
6.—(1)  The segregation requirement for a venue where a business event that is not a trade show takes place, or is to take place, means the requirement —
(a)to establish for the business event, one or more segregation zones in the participants’ area in the venue, with each zone providing for seating for not more than 50 individuals and no accommodation for standing participants;
(b)to clearly delineate the boundaries of each segregation zone in a substantially unbroken manner by means of any of the following:
(i)any wall or other non‑porous partition or screen that is 1.8 metres or taller measured from the floor of the part of the participants’ area;
(ii)any stanchion with barrier rope or tape or other similar physical barrier, that is at least 3 metres away from the boundary of another segregation zone;
(c)to allocate each participant of the business event to not more than one segregation zone for the business event, and not more than one business event at the same time;
(d)to ensure that any participant who is allocated to a segregation zone for the business event, does not, during the crowd management period of that business event, enter or remain within —
(i)another segregation zone for that same business event; or
(ii)the venue where another business event is taking place concurrently and in the vicinity of the venue where the firstmentioned business event takes place or is to take place; and
(e)to establish and apply procedures or controls so as —
(i)to ensure that a participant allocated to a segregation zone for the business event, does not physically interact with another participant allocated to another segregation zone for that business event, when they enter or leave each other’s allocated segregation zone; and
(ii)to minimise the transmission of COVID‑19 between participants allocated to different segregation zones.
(2)  The segregation requirement for a venue where a business event that is a trade show takes place, or is to take place, means the requirement —
(a)to establish one or more segregation zones in the participants’ area in the venue, with each zone providing for not more than 50 individuals to be present, whether exhibitors or customers;
(b)to clearly delineate the boundaries of each segregation zone in a substantially unbroken manner by means any of the following:
(i)any wall or other non‑porous partition or screen that is 1.8 metres or taller measured from the floor of the part of the participants’ area;
(ii)any stanchion with barrier rope or tape or other similar physical barrier, that is at least 3 metres away from the boundary of another segregation zone;
(c)to allocate —
(i)each customer who is a participant of the business event to not more than one segregation cohort for the business event; and
(ii)each exhibitor who is a participant of the business event to not more than one segregation zone for the business event;
(d)to ensure that —
(i)any customer who is a participant allocated to a segregation cohort for the business event, does not, during the crowd management period of that business event join another segregation cohort for that same business event; or
(ii)any exhibitor who is a participant of the business event does not, during the crowd management period of that business event enter or remain in another segregation zone for that same business event or another business event taking place concurrently and in the vicinity of the venue where the firstmentioned business event takes place or is to take place; and
(e)to establish and apply procedures or controls so as —
(i)to ensure that a participant allocated to a segregation cohort does not physically interact with another participant allocated to another segregation cohort when they enter or leave a segregation zone;
(ii)to ensure that a participant allocated to a segregation zone does not physically interact with another participant allocated to another segregation zone when they enter or leave their respective segregation zones; and
(iii)to minimise the transmission of COVID‑19 between participants allocated to different segregation cohorts and to different segregation zones.