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MALAYSIA Airsoft Games Rules & Regulations.

S.D.S
Safety, Discipline and Sportsmanship.

Handbook 2013 Edition. 1st January 28, 2013


Develop by Malaysia Airsoft Practical Shooting Community & Ultimate Tactical Sports Sdn. Bhd.

Property of Shah Feroz Khan and Mohd Khusyairi


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MALAYSIA Airsoft Games Rules and Regulations. 1. SAFETY. 1.1. Airsoft Safety. 1.2. Airsoft Games Site Safety. 1.3. Safe Zone. 1.4 Radio Communication. 2. ARRIVAL TIMES 3. EXCLUSION FROM VENUE. 4. COMPLAINS. 5. AIRSOFT GAME MANAGEMENT. 5.1 Airsoft Game Site Officials. 5.1.1. Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM) 5.1.2. Game Site Airsoft Marshal. (AM) 5.1.3. Game Site Airsoft Coordinators. (AC) 5.1.4. Airsoft Game Site Director. (ASD) 5.1.5. Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) 5.1.6. Airsoft Game Site Medical Emergency Responder. (SER) 6. EQUIPMENTS. 6.1 Airsoft Equipment. 6.1.1. Airsoft Guns. 6.2 Personal Protective Equipment. 6.2.1. Eye Protection. 6.2.2. Foot Protection. 6.2.3. Additional Recommended Protection Equipment. 6.3. Additional Equipment. 6.4. Attire. 6.4.1. Suitable and Appropriate Dress. 7. Airsoft Games. 7.1 Airsoft Mission. 7.1.1. Mission Scenarios. 7.1.2. Winning the Missions. 7.1.3. Reinforcements. / Airsoft Game Life. 7.1.3.1. Medic Life. 7.1.3.2. Spawn and Re-Spawn. 7.1.3.3. Dead Man Zone. 7.1.3.4. The ROMEO Company. 7.1.4. Night Games. 8. Airsoft Game Site and Course Construction. 8.1. Physical Construction 8.2. Airsoft Games Event / Operator Check list.

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MALAYSIA Airsoft Games Rules and Regulations. 1. SAFETY. Whilst Airsoft is as safe as it can be given its inherent physical dangers, it MUST be understood that all safety instructions, directions, warnings and all other instructions must be followed at all times during your time at the venue. You must listen carefully to all safety instructions and ensure you are wearing any safety equipment or clothing properly. If in any doubt you must seek further guidance and help from the activity provider immediately. You must not attempt to go beyond your capabilities or engage in risky or daring behavior. It is a given that you undertake the activity with the full understanding of the dangers involved and accept responsibility for your own safety and the risks involved in taking part together with that of any minors for whom you have responsibility. You will be asked to sign a disclaimer (Attachment 1 or 2) before taking part. If you refuse to sign a disclaimer you will not be able to take part and such an action will be treated as a cancellation. 1.1. Airsoft Safety. 1.1.1. Always assume all guns are always loaded. 1.1.2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy. 1.1.3. Always keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target. 1.1.4. be sure of your target and what is beyond it. 1.2. Airsoft Games Site Safety. 1.2.1. Always be aware of your surroundings, remove or stay away from any potential hazard. 1.2.2. Always Signal / Acknowledge / Warned of your team mate / buddies of potential hazard on / near / close to their surroundings to remove or stay away or protect themselves from any potential hazard. Example: *Action. INCOMING!!!! TAKE COVER!!! - Incoming Flour Bomb. - Incoming PHYRO / Audio and Visual Effect. 1.2.3. Never act alone, be sure that you are working with pair or a team that confirmed that you are in their / his / her positive visual range.
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1.2.4. Always try to maintain more than 15ft radius engagement range by retreat to acceptance distance or move to another point of entry / tactical option. Be aware of BANG! BANG! BANG! Call out and / or any Warning Shot; Continues whistle sharp blow or CEASE FIRE!!!! Call out. See attachment 3 Example: *Action. 1.2.4.1 - Sneak out and take view. Once you confirmed its a BANG! BANG! BANG! Call out, Surrender yourself, retreat for cover beyond the 15ft radius engagement range and re-engage. 1.2.4.2 - If you BANG! BANG! BANG! Call out in a Bunker or an Enclose Area and it is more than one person inside the Bunker or an Enclose Area Surrender yourself. 1.2.4.3 - If you are you BANG! BANG! BANG! Call out to a person or a team who are in less than 15ft radius engagement range, do not engage them until they has retreat for cover and are in engagement range. If they refused, stay calm and continue call out BANG! BANG! BANG! (Applicable when you are stationary for Sniping or Defending your Line.) 1.2.4.4 - If you heard a Continues whistle sharp blow or CEASE FIRE!!!! Call out, cease fire and look for visual conformation. (Airsoft Marshal (AM) will raise his hands above his head and cross his arms; and along with continues whistle sharp blow or CEASE FIRE!!!! Call out) If you have visual, belay the CEASE FIRE!!!! Call out to all your TEAMATES and wait for further instructions. 1.2.5. Lock and Load your Airsoft only after you have received the instruction from Chief Marshal of the day or ones you have confirmed GAME START SIGNAL by the authorized personnel by the Organizer. 1.2.6. Do not smuggle any potential hazard material to the GAME SITE. Authorized Personnel ONLY. 1.2.7. Call out Marshal if you suspect a danger or one of your teammate needs medical emergency. Marshal will put the game on halt until a further action have been taken. Game Organizer with advice from Chief Marshal will decide whether to continue or to dismiss the game session. For the mean time all players must stay at their position and wait for further instruction.

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1.3. Safe Zone. 1.3.1. Before entering the Safe Zone from Game Site. 1.3.1.1 - Empty your magwel by removing the magazine. 1.3.1.2. - Clear your inner barrel at the testing range. - Safe on. 1.3.2. Airsoft Safety (no 1.1) must be practice at all time. 1.3.3. Use the Shooting Range to test your Airsoft AEG Accuracy / Electronics or Mechanical Function. 1.4 Radio Communication. Open Frequency Channel Frequency: ___________________ CTSS / DTS Codes: ___________________ 1.4.1. Above frequency will be use ONLY for Administrative and Emergency. 1.4.1.1 - Conformation of Mission Objectives. 1.4.1.2. - Emergency. (FIRE, MEDICAL, SNAKE and anything that the Team Leader feels that the issues must be brought to attention and the Mission must be halt. Example: Life threatening Hazard 1.4.1.3. - Listening to Mission Update and Changes in Game Scenarios. 1.4.2. All Team Leaders must assign one of their teammates to monitor and to respond to this Channel. -Recommendation, Programmable Dual Band VHF&UHF Two Way Radio. Frequency: 136-174MHZ /400-470MHZ Output Power: Above 4 Watt +/- < 7 Watt. 1.4.3. Frequency and Audio Check must be done during Registration and monitored with AS / AM Controller. 1.4.4. Call Sign: 1.4.4.1. - Chief Airsoft Marshal (CAM) for the day. ALPHA MIKE Controller. / AM Controller.
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1.4.4.2. - Airsoft Game Site Manager (ASM) ALPHA SIERRA Controller. / AS Controller. 1.4.4.3. - Airsoft Game Site Medical Emergency Responder. (SER) ECHO ROMEO Controller. / ER Controller. Emergency Distress CALLSIGN MAYDAY ! MAYDAY. Example: MAYDAY! MAYDAY! MAYDAY! ALPHA MIKE Controller, This is Kilo 35 (K35), Location Delta 3 .. Anyone Copy? Over

Picture 1 Open Frequency Structure.

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2. ARRIVAL TIMES You must be ready to take part in your Airsoft event at least 30 minutes prior to a designated start-time to enable a full safety briefing to take place. The time you receive on your confirmation is your start time not arrival time. No participant may take part in a Airsoft session without attending a safety briefing as designated by the site in question. 3. EXCLUSION FROM VENUE The Airsoft Game Site Officials has the right, at all times, to refuse participants access to Airsoft games site at any stage of the games and remove them from their venue if in their opinion the participants are under the permitted age; are unfit to take part in the activity because of physical or mental impairment; be under the influence of alcohol or drugs; have arrived too late to take part in the pre-activity briefing; consider them to be a danger to themselves, other participants or members of staff ; or are displaying aggressive and abusive behaviour (verbal or physical). If any of these occurrences apply, the participation will have been deemed to have been cancelled and cancellation charges will apply. There are no exceptions. 4. COMPLAINS If you are dissatisfied with your activity in any respect, or you have any other complaint about the activity provider or any other matter in relation to the venue or it's performance, then you must speak to the Airsoft Game Site Manager (ASM) on the day and come to an agreement about how you can resolve the situation. It will not be considered reasonable if you have not brought your dissatisfaction to the attention of the Airsoft Game Site Manager (ASM) at the time and then complain later. If you take part in an activity, or a replacement offered by the activity provider on the day, it is deemed that you consider that the activity of which you took part is entirely acceptable to you and that a complaint at a later date is unlikely to be considered. All communications with Airsoft Game Site Manager (ASM) must be in writing, as this ensures that all aspects of the communication between us are clear and unambiguous. Once received, Airsoft Game Site Officials will investigate and discuss the matter with the relevant parties. When we have gathered all the necessary information, we will get back to you. 5. AIRSOFT GAME MANAGEMENT. 5.1 Airsoft Game Site Officials. 5.1.1. Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM) Responsibility. Has overall authority over all persons and activities within the entire Airsoft Game Site, Airsoft Safety, including Safe Zone, the operation of all DRILL & MISSIONS and the application of these rules. All incidents, complains and appeals must be brought to
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his attention. The Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal (CAM) is usually a Senior Airsoft Marshal appointed by Organizer and works with the Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM). Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal (CAM) has authority over all Airsoft Game Site Officials other than the Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) and Airsoft Game Site Director. (ASD) (except when the Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) and Airsoft Game Site Director. (ASD) are actually participating as a player at the DRILL & MISSIONS), and is responsible for decisions in matters concerning conduct and discipline. In the event that a Airsoft Game Site Officials is disciplined, the Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM) must send a report of the incident and details of the disciplinary action to the Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM), the Airsoft Game Site Director. (ASD) Region hosting the match, and to the President of Malaysia Airsoft Governing Body (Airsoft Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. AMT). 5.1.1.1 Is a duty for Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM) to submit an official Airsoft Match / Games / Tournament Reports to Airsoft Governing Body (Airsoft Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. AMT) within 2 (two) weeks / 14 days (fourteen) after the event.

Picture 2 Marshals Patch.

5.1.2. Game Site Airsoft Marshal. (AM) Responsibility. Oversees players compliance with the written DRILLS & MISSIONS briefing and closely monitors safe competitor action. Reporting directly to Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM) 5.1.3. Game Site Airsoft Coordinators. (AC) Responsibility. 5.1.3.1. Advising the TEAM on Maintaining of Airsoft Safety, Game Site Safety and Safe
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Zone Rules. 5.1.3.2. Reporting Breaching of Airsoft Safety, Game Site Safety and Safe Zone Rules by the TEAM. 5.1.3.3. Advising, and Acting as a Source of Intelligent to the TEAM. 5.1.3.3.a. - The change of Game Scenarios. 5.1.3.3.b. - Game site Terrain. 5.1.3.3.c. - The use of PHYRO / Audio and Visual Effect. 5.1.3.3.d. - Updates from CAM 5.1.3.3.e. - Re-align the Team to the DRILLS & MISSIONS Objective. 5.1.3.4. Only AC with Certified PYRO TECHNICIAN will be authorized to use / operates PHYRO / Audio and Visual Effect. A Certified PYRO TECHNICIAN will take full responsibility the use of / incident resulted by PHYRO / Audio and Visual Effect. 5.1.3.5.To confirmed and informed CAM of the change of Game Scenarios. (Mission Accomplishment and Failure) 5.1.3.6. Reporting directly to Game Site Airsoft Marshal (SAM) and Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM)

Picture 3 Game Site Airsoft Coordinator with Certified PYRO TECHNICIAN Patch.

5.1.4. Airsoft Game Site Director. (ASD)


(Airsoft Malaysia SDN. BHD. Appointed Officers / Regional Directors / Founders / President.)

Responsibility. Oversees Airsoft Game Site Officials compliance with the written Malaysia Airsoft Games Rules & Regulation and closely monitors Airsoft Game Site Officials action. Reporting directly to President of Malaysia Airsoft Governing Body.
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5.1.4.1 Airsoft Game Site Director. (ASD) is the only authorized personal granted by President of Malaysia Airsoft Governing Body (Airsoft Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. AMT) to ENDORSED Match / Games / Tournament Results. 5.1.5. Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM)
(Representative Of the Organizers)

Responsibility. Handles overall match administration including scheduling DRILLS & MISSIONS ; Airsoft Game Site , Airsoft Safety, including Safe Zone construction ; the coordination of all support staff and the provision of services. His authority and decisions will prevail with regard to all matters except in respect of matters in these rules which are the domain of the Site Chief Airsoft Marshal (CAM). The Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) is the host organization and works with the Site Chief Airsoft Marshal (CAM). Organizers must, prior to commencement of a match, appoint a Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) and a Site Chief Airsoft Marshal (CAM) to carry out the duties detailed in these rules. The nominated Site Chief Airsoft Marshal (CAM) should preferably be the most competent and experienced certified Airsoft Game Site Officials present. 5.1.5.1. Is a duty for Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) to circulate an official Airsoft Match / Games / Tournament Clearance and Invitation Letter (Attachment 4 and 5) to all potential participant / players within 1 (one) weeks / 7 days (seven) before the event. 5.1.5.2. Is a duty for Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) to acknowledge Airsoft Governing Body (Airsoft Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. AMT) in regards to the Airsoft Match / Games / Tournament planned by the Organizer to be approved or rejected, therefore clashes of dates will be avoided. Approval of Airsoft Match / Games / Tournament are determine by First come first served and Bookings basis. 5.1.5.3. Is a duty for Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) to ensure All players at sanction site are an Airsoft Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. registered members and above 18 yrs old. 5.1.5.4. However if they are not an Airsoft Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. members yet, they are encourage to register as a members and submit they may registration at the site. Airsoft Game Site Manager. (ASM) will extend his service to submit their registration form on their behalf to Airsoft Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. They will then have to collect their registration card themself. 5.1.6. Airsoft Game Site Medical Emergency Responder. (SER)
(A Certified Medical Emergency Technician / First Aid Responder.)

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Responsibility. Providing Medical Emergency Services and advisor to Airsoft Game Site Officials. 6. EQUIPMENTS. 6.1 Airsoft Equipment. 6.1.1. Airsoft Guns. Allowed by Authorities and monitored by Airsoft Malaysia SDN.BHD. 6.1.1.1. Airsoft Electric Guns (AEG). 6.1.1.2. Spring or Gas Bolt Action Airsoft Guns. 6.1.1.2. Spring or Gas Pump Action / Auto loading Airsoft Shot Guns. 6.1.2.15ft minimum engagement rules. Maximum Muzzle Energy Allowed 1.5 Joule or. 6.1.2.1. 380ft/sec with 0.20g BBs. 6.1.2.2. 360ft/sec with 0.25g BBs. 6.1.2.3. 340ft/sec with 0.28g BBs. 6.1.3. 100ft minimum engagement rules. Maximum Muzzle Energy Allowed 2 Joule or. 6.1.3.1. 470ft/sec with 0.20g BBs. 6.1.3.2. 420ft/sec with 0.25g BBs. 6.1.3.3. 400ft/sec with 0.28g BBs. 6.2 Personal Protective Equipment. 6.2.1. Eye Protection. The Airsoft Game Site Officials has the right, at all times, to refuse participants access to Airsoft Games Site at any stage of the games and remove them from their venue if the participants refuse to ware or using non proper Eye Protection. - Safety Glasses or Safety Goggles or Safety Mask. 6.2.2. Foot Protection. - Suitable Jungle / Tactical Footwear. 6.2.3. Additional Recommended Protection Equipment. 6.2.3.1. Gloves. 6.2.3.2. Elbow Pad. 6.2.3.3. Knee Pad. 6.2.3.4. Helmet or Jungle Hat.

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6.3. Additional Equipment. 6.3.1. Two Way Radio. -Recommendation, Programmable Dual Band VHF&UHF Two Way Radio. Frequency: 136-174MHZ /400-470MHZ Output Power: Above 4 Watt +/- < 7 Watt. 6.3.2. Flash Light. -Recommendation, Suitable size and Luminance of LED Flashlight. 6.4. Attire. 6.4.1. Suitable and Appropriate Dress. -Recommendation, Battle Dress Uniform (BDU). 7. Airsoft Games. 360 Degree Hot ZONE. 7.1 Airsoft Mission. 7.1.1. Mission Scenarios. Recovery / Rescue / Attacking / Defending / Sabotaging Objective and etc. 7.1.2. Winning the Missions. In Airsoft Missions there will be PRIME OBJECTIVE and SECONDARY OBJECTIVES. 7.1.2.1. An Airsoft Mission will be considered ACCOMPLISED ones the PRIME OBJECTIVE have been achieved, but PENALTIES will be imposed if the task of SECONDARY OBJECTIVES is NOT COMPLETED. or 7.1.2.2. An Airsoft Mission will be considered ACCOMPLISED ONLY WHEN BOTH of the PRIME OBJECTIVE and SECONDARY OBJECTIVES have been achieved. To clearly determine the winning, above items will be used as a marker. 7.1.2.1. Balloon. 7.1.2.2. Flour Boms. 7.1.2.3. Flag.
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7.1.2.4. Human Manikin. 7.1.2.5. Code Breaking. 7.1.2.6. Timer. 7.1.2.6. Using any or all above to accumulate winning POINTS. Example.

Picture 3 Score Cards.

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7.1.3. Reinforcements. / Airsoft Game Life. Whenever any participant has been hit, He / She must call out Hit ! Hit ! Hit ! and at the same time will tied the Red Rag loop to flash hider in the upright position and have to follow any Reinforcements. / Airsoft Game Life Rules / Method which has been pre decided by the Airsoft Event / Match / Tournament Management Committee.

Picture 4 Red Rags.

7.1.3.1. Medic Life. Medic Life is a concept that a Airsoft personal that have been hit during the Airsoft Games Session will be revive once a marker applies to any part of his body by his teammates who was assign as TEAM MEDIC. 7.1.3.1.1 Types of Medic Life Marker: 7.1.3.1.1.a Custom Made Arm Ban. 7.1.3.1.1.b. Crib Bandage. 7.1.3.1.1.c. 7.1.3.1.2. However the Airsoft Event / Match / Tournament Management Committee have all right to decide: 7.1.3.1.2.1. Which and how Medic Life will be APPLIED. 7.1.3.1.2.2. Numbers of TEAM MEDIC that ALLOWED to be DEPLOYED by a TEAM. 7.1.3.1.2.3. Maximum or Minimum Numbers of Medic Life.
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7.1.3.1.2.4. To IMPOSE any type of PENALTIES / DEDUCTION or ADDING POINTS to the TEAM MATCH / GAME POINTS. MAXIMUM PENALTIES / DEDUCTION or ADITIONAL is 10 POINTS. 7.1.3.1.2.4.1. PENALTIES / DEDUCTION for Not Using the Medic Life Marker Supplied. 7.1.3.1.2.4.2. PENALTIES / DEDUCTION for Returning the Medic Life Marker Supplied in UNSUFFICIENT QUANTITY. 7.1.3.1.2.4.3. ADDITIONAL POINTS for Using the Medic Life Marker Supplied and Returning the Medic Life Marker Supplied in ACCEPTABLE SUFFICIENT QUANTITY. (10% - 15 % Less the Quantities Supplied) 7.1.3.2. Spawn and Re-Spawn. Spawning is the live creation of a character or item. Respawning is the recreation of an entity after its death or destruction. All players participant spawn at the start of a round, whereas some players may spawn after the occurrence of a particular event or delay. A player spawning again in the same round will usually be considered to be "respawning", especially if something occurred to bring them back sooner than usual. The term "spawning" is used almost exclusively in games where the participant repeatedly dies. 7.1.3.2.1. After being hit, the participant must comply with num. 7.1.3. Reinforcements. / Airsoft Game Life and move to the nearest cover. Raise his hands above his head and cross his arms and shout RE SPAWN. Then he may continue. Limitation of "respawning" will be pre determine by the Organizer depending on the total numbers of participant. 7.1.3.2.2. Spawn and Re-Spawn are advice only For Non Sanction Match. Where there are less than 25 participant. 7.1.3.3. Dead Man Zone. Similar to num. 7.1.3.2. Spawn and Re-Spawn. But instead of doing the action stated in 7.1.3.2.1, the participant must comply with num. 7.1.3. Reinforcements. / Airsoft Game Life and move to the nearest designated Dead Man Zone and stay to a certain period of time before re-entering the Hot Zone / Games. The length period of time which the participant must stay inside the Dead Man Zone will be pre determine by the Organizer depending on the total numbers of participant. 7.1.3.3.1. Attacking the Dead Man Zone or Direction of FIRE which intentionally or intentionally cover the Dead Man Zone will be conducted as breaching the DEMILITARIZED ZONE Agreement. In result the Marshal will stop the Airsoft Games session and declare the winning to the particular Attacked Dead Man Zone.
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7.1.3.4. The ROMEO Company. The ROMEO Company or The R Company (Reinforcement Company) is a concept that a big number of Airsoft personal that have been hit during the Airsoft Games Session will be redeployed once it hits the pre determine strength of the company to the Airsoft Games Site as the Reinforcement Company. This concept are applicable for a large number of Airsoft players in the Airsoft Games Site. (+/-100 people) 7.1.3.4.1. The missions must have only 2 safe Dead Man Zone which will act as the OPERATION BASE. The OPERATION BASE will be considered as DEMILITARIZED ZONE and 15ft Buffer Zone will be applied. The organizer will pre determine the minimum strength of the company for redeployment. 7.1.3.4.2. Attacking the OPERATION BASE or Direction of FIRE which intentionally or intentionally cover the OPERATION BASE (during suppression fire to The R Company) will be conducted as breaching the DEMILITARIZED ZONE Agreement. In result the Marshal will stop the Airsoft Games session and declare the winning to the particular Attacked OPERATION BASE. 7.1.3.4.3. Organizer are advice to extend the 15ft Buffer Zone to the nearest covering point. This is to allow the The R Company to have secure path to the games site without being hit within 10ft after they are leaving the 15ft buffer zone. 7.1.4. Night Games. Mandatory requirement for all Night Games participant to use and or switch on 1. Flash Light (preferably mounted to the AEG) or/and 2. Tracer Bbs and Tracer Units. during ENGAGEMENT and or Shooting at the DESIGNATED TARGETS and or OBJECTIVE. 8. Airsoft Game Site and Course Construction. The following general regulations of Airsoft Game Site and Course Construction list the criteria, responsibilities and restrictions applicable to Airsoft Game Site and Course designers, host organizations and officials are governed by these regulations. 8.1. Physical Construction Safety considerations in the design, physical construction, and stated requirements for any Airsoft Game MISSIONS or DRILLS are the responsibility of the Airsoft Games Site Manager. (ASM) subject to the approval of the Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM). Reasonable effort must be made to prevent injury to participants, officials and spectators during the games. Airsoft Games Site and Course Construction design
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should prevent inadvertent unsafe actions wherever possible. Example.

ALPHA SECTOR Tango Down AMT Airsoft Park, Bukit Tagar. Selangor

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BRAVO SECTOR Tango Down AMT Airsoft Park, Bukit Tagar. Selangor

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8.2. Airsoft Games Event / Operator Check list.


Official Report to be prepared by Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM)

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Official Report to be prepared by Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM)

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Official Report to be prepared by Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM)

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Official Report to be prepared by Game Site Chief Airsoft Marshal. (CAM)

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REGISTRATION and DISCLAIMER FORM. (Attachment 1) TEAM: _______________________________________ Call sign: __________________________ Event: ___________________________________________________ Date:___ / ____ / 20_____ START TIME:___________________________________ Venue: AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN). Bukit Tagar, Selangor. GPS: 3.485525, 101.523135 / +3 29' 7.89", +101 31' 23.29" Chief Airsoft Marshal : _________________________________________________ Airsoft Game Site Manager. : _________________________________________________ Emergency and Administration Frequency: Open Channel Frequency: __476.420 _Mhz. CTSS / DTS Codes: __D411N______ TEAM Leader. : _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ TEAM Coordinator / Comm. Spc.: _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ Call sign: _________________________ TEAM Members.: 1. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ 2. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ 3. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ 4. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ 5. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ 6. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ 7. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ 8. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ 9. _______________________________________ I/C Num. _________________________ We agree to save harmless and keep indemnified the landowners and AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN) /_____________ as AMT Affiliate operators, its directors and employees and their sponsors, owners and operators of other Airsoft Guns, their respective officials, marshals, servants, representatives and agents and any other person or organization using the airsoft park area / facility and training facility in respect of all claims, costs, expenses and demands in respective of injury or death to or loss or damage to the property or myself or my TEAM arising in pursuance of my TEAM undergoing instruction and use of the AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN) ground/field/and training area. Signature:

TEAM Leader. : ____________________ I/C Num. _________________________

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REGISTRATION and DISCLAIMER FORM. (Attachment 2) Event: ___________________________________________________ Date:___ / ____ / 20_____ START TIME:___________________________________ Venue: AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN). Bukit Tagar, Selangor. GPS: 3.485525, 101.523135 / +3 29' 7.89", +101 31' 23.29" Chief Airsoft Marshal : _________________________________________________ Airsoft Game Site Manager. : _________________________________________________ Emergency and Administration Frequency: Open Channel Frequency: __476.420 _Mhz. CTSS / DTS Codes: __D411N______ Num. Name IC / Passport Num. FPS Signiture

We agree to save harmless and keep indemnified the landowners and AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN) /_____________ as AMT Affiliate operators, its directors and employees and their sponsors, owners and operators of other Airsoft Guns, their respective officials, marshals, servants, representatives and agents and any other person or organization using the airsoft park area / facility and training facility in respect of all claims, costs, expenses and demands in respective of injury or death to or loss or damage to the property or myself or my TEAM arising in pursuance of my TEAM undergoing instruction and use of the AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN) ground/field/and training area.

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We agree to save harmless and keep indemnified the landowners and AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN) /_____________ as AMT Affiliate operators, its directors and employees and their sponsors, owners and operators of other Airsoft Guns, their respective officials, marshals, servants, representatives and agents and any other person or organization using the airsoft park area / facility and training facility in respect of all claims, costs, expenses and demands in respective of injury or death to or loss or damage to the property or myself or my TEAM arising in pursuance of my TEAM undergoing instruction and use of the AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN) ground/field/and training area.

Num.

Name

IC / Passport Num.

FPS

Signiture

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We agree to save harmless and keep indemnified the landowners and AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN) /_____________ as AMT Affiliate operators, its directors and employees and their sponsors, owners and operators of other Airsoft Guns, their respective officials, marshals, servants, representatives and agents and any other person or organization using the airsoft park area / facility and training facility in respect of all claims, costs, expenses and demands in respective of injury or death to or loss or damage to the property or myself or my TEAM arising in pursuance of my TEAM undergoing instruction and use of the AMT Airsoft Park (TANGO DOWN) ground/field/and training area.

Num.

Name

IC / Passport Num.

FPS

Signiture

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Marshals Voice Command and Hand Signal. (Attachment 3)

CEASE FIRE!!: The Airsoft Marshal (AM) will raise his hands above his head and cross his arms; and along with continues whistle sharp blow or CEASE FIRE!!!! Call out to indicate Airsoft Marshal Authority to cease the ongoing Drill or Mission to allow him to look into an incident.

CEASE FIRE, YOU ARE OUT!!: The Airsoft Marshal (AM) will raise his fist in the air and point to the person or persons who'll receive the Airsoft Marshal (AM) ruling.

Continue The Drill or Mission: An arm will be raised clearly above the Airsoft Marshal (AM) head, along with a loud blast on the whistle.

MASK ON!!: The Airsoft Marshal (AM) with a loud blast on the whistle or MASK ON!! Call Out , will also tap his mouth with hand and raise his the other arm pointing to the person or persons who are not wearing his or her eye protection equipment.

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Clearance and Invitation Part 1 (Attachment 4)

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Clearance and Invitation Part 2 (Attachment 5)

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