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 | Subject: safety guidelines June 17th 2008, 7:59 pm | |
| SAFETY RULES Your safety is most important to us. When you arrive on site, before the first game starts, you will be asked to sign a copy of the terms and conditions set out by Contact Left Airsoft Ltd you will also be required to sign an Insurance Waiver form. When the whole group is present a member of staff will give you a detailed safety briefing on the 'do's and don’ts of the day’s activities. Shown below are the main safety rules which must be complied with at all times. This will ensure that your day with us will be enjoyable and safe.
All guns will be checked to insure they comply with our sights power limits. Airsoft1) Goggles or full face masks must be worn at all times whilst in the combat game area. (Note all eyewear must be made from impact resistant materials i.e. polycarbonate approved eyewear. We advise full face protection. Goggles or full face mask must be worn in all areas of the site except the safe zone. Any person under the age of 16 MUST wear a full face mask, as compulsory. If a player is found not wearing the correct eye/face protection they will be asked to leave the site. It is your eyesight that you will be risking. 2) All magazines are to be removed and weapons discharged before entering the safe area. All weapons are to be placed on safety whilst you are in the safe zone area. Any person deliberately firing an airsoft weapon in the safezone will be asked to leave the site. 3) CQB (Close Quarter Battle) if your opponent is at close range you should give them the opportunity to surrender. Deliberate head shots at close range will result in that player being spoken to and penalised. Head shots are only permitted when there is no other part of your opponent visible and they are not at close range. Blind fire is not permitted; weapons must not be hung around corners and discharged blindly, as this could result in a player being hit several times in the face at close range. Players need to be able to identify their target. If a player signifies that they have been hit and raise’s their arm, no further deliberate shots should be taken upon that person. This does not include BB's that may be in flight.
(4) Medical Emergencies: when arriving on site anyone who has a medical condition of any kind should inform a member of staff. You will be advised on the procedure to be carried out on the day. This could include such things as heart problems, asthma or allergies. Please read site rules/briefing this also contains more general safety information. Contact Left Airsoft Ltd reserve the right to refuse admission to anyone without the need to explain the decision._________________  |
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