IED Outdoor


Site Safety & Gaming Rules

All participants will be required to sign an insurance waiver prior to playing at any IED site. For your convenience we have provided a .pdf copy here (right click, save as) for you to download & print off. These will be collected & checked before each event begins.
  1. All rules as indicated herein apply to all participants without exception.
  2. The term site refers to the gaming areas & all other properties owned or leased by the Company.
  3. The term Company refers to IED Airsoft as part of IED Outdoor & Survival.
  4. The owner of Company, his nominees & representatives reserves the right to refuse admission &/or exclude any individual or group from the site without explanation.
  5. All persons must sign in on arrival to the site.
  6. The Company owners decision is final in all instances.
  7. All players shall obey any instructions given by the Company owner, his nominees or representatives.
  8. All sites used by the Company allow some public access. Due to the isolated locations it is unlikely that members of the public will be encountered. The boundaries of the sites are marked, in most cases by wired fences, & warning signs are posted at any access points. Should any members of the public appear they must be treated with respect & courtesy.
  9. Cars are parked at owners risk. The Company will not be responsible for any losses whatsoever from vehicles parked at the site.
  10. All players must sign an insurance waiver before commencing play.
  11. Minimum age limit is 17 years old.
  12. The isolated location & size of the site require the use of audible whistles as an emergency procedure. Six whistle blasts is the international emergency signal. If this signal is heard return to the safe area immediately.
  13. Respect the environment & follow the Countryside Code,
    • Make no unnecessary noise.
    • Guard against all risk of fire.
    • Fasten all gates. Keep to public paths across farmland.
    • Use gates and stiles to cross fences, hedges and walls.
    • Leave livestock, crops and machinery alone.
    • Take your litter home.
    • Help keep all water clean.
    • Protect wildlife, plants and trees.
    • Take special care on country roads.
    • Enjoy the countryside and respect its life and work.
  14. All litter shall be taken home by the player & not discarded on the site.
  15. Two of the sites are owned & managed by the Forestry Commission & all players must respect the living environment by not deliberately damaging live trees.
  16. Players are responsible for their own health & safety. They should be aware that some IED Airsoft sites present certain hazards intrinsic to an isolated rural location. IED Airsoft reserves the right to refuse entry to refuse admission to any persons without adequate suitable kit in the interests of their own safety.
  17. When using any IED Urban sites or woodland sites with buildings be aware of possible additional hazards. There may be broken glass in windows &/or on the floor. Watch where you place your body especially during intense gaming periods.
  18. Edged weapons & tools are permitted on site for the purpose of constructing shelters, OP’s & fighting positions. They shall be used in a safe manner & players are legally responsible for carrying them. Anyone using edged weapons in a threatening manner will be ejected from the site & a full complaint made against him or her with the Police.
  19. Do not climb into or out of buildings above the ground floor.
  20. When climbing through openings always check your landing is safe.
  21. Do not climb on roofs or use ladders.
  22. Sleeping will be allowed in buildings within allocated rooms only.
  23. Fires must not be lit in buildings including within fire places where these exist. The use of recognised camping stoves including hexamine stoves is allowed however, be aware of the need for ventilation. The use of stoves in enclosed rooms is forbidden.
  24. The Site Safety Officer (SSO) will give a Safety Brief before the start of play. All players must ensure they are on site & booked in at or before the specified time. The SSO is a representative of IED Airsoft & will be obeyed at all times. His decision is final in all instances concerning site safety.
  25. ll players when handling an airsoft weapon shall obey the BASC Air gunners Code of Conduct at http://www.basc.org.uk/content/airriflepractice. There will be no discharging of airsoft weapons within 50ft of any public highway.
  26. Safe Areas will be identified to players at start of play. When in a safe area all weapons must be unloaded, magazines removed & made safe. A member of staff will identify a test firing range.
  27. Abusive &/or aggressive behaviour will not be tolerated. Anyone behaving in this manner will be ordered back to the safe area. They will be allowed to rejoin the game after a suitable ‘cooling off’ period. Any repeat of abusive or aggressive behaviour will result in that person being ordered to leave the site immediately.
  28. Eye protection is mandatory & must be worn at all times outside of the safe areas. It is recommended that full-face protection be worn by way of a paintball type face mask or a mesh face mask. As a minimum suitable CE approved shooting glasses must be worn.
  29. IED Airsoft use passive & active marshalling within the game. Marshalls are representatives of the Company & must be obeyed at all times. Any complaints regarding the conduct of any Marshall must be reported immediately to either of the Company Partners.
  30. The velocity limits for all IED Airsoft sites are 328fps for AEG weapons & 500fps for single shot sniper rifles subject to a +10% accuracy factor for crono readings. All weapons will be subject to crono checks & the Company reserve the right to spot crono check any weapons during play.
  31. The only ammunition to used shall be plastic BB’s. These must be biodegradable with a maximum weight of .36g.
  32. The use of pyrotechnics is allowed on the site. Detonation of an explosive pyrotechnic within 3 metres of a player is deemed a hit. Any persons bringing pyrotechnics onto the site must declare them to the Site Safety Officer for clearance. During extended periods of dry weather the use of pyrotechnics might be suspended due to fire risk. The Company shall advise all players prior to the start of an event as to any limits on the size & power of any pyrotechnic to be used. This applies in particular to weekend events. The forum will provide details.
  33. No one under 18 years of age shall use pyrotechnics in accordance with UK law.
  34. Anyone inexperienced in the use of pyrotechnics intending to use them must declare this to the Site Safety Officer prior to the start of play.
  35. Airsoft gaming relies on the honesty of players. Anyone reported to the Company representatives, as not taking ‘hits’ will be monitored by the Marshals. If a player is found to be ignoring ‘hits’ they will be removed from play & briefed on the rules of the particular game. Persistent cheating will result in that player being asked to leave the site.
  36. IED Airsoft uses ammo limits for most of its game scenarios. See here for relevant info.
  37. Short-range engagements can be dangerous in intensity. IED Airsoft recognises the commonly used ‘bang’ rule. If an enemy is within 4 metres call ‘bang’ to indicate they have been engaged & hit.
  38. Deliberate head shots are not permitted. However, if your target is deliberately using this rule to gain advantage you may engage them. Do not use overkill on your target.
  39. Do not hide behind glass. If you are engaged while in plain view behind a window or screen it will be deemed a kill by a marshal.Blind firing is forbidden. However, the use of this rule by any opposition to gain an advantage is also forbidden.
  40. IED Airsoft believes in as realistic gameplay as possible. We use basic medic rules in most games. These can be viewed here.
  41. Be aware of the closer engagement ranges within & around buildings. Use the 'bang' rule.
  42. An explosive pyro thrown into a room will kill all occupants unless behind proper hard cover. Hard cover does not include a desk or a cardboard box. Stud walls are regarded as solid.

 

 

 

 

 

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