Roman Times accepting memberships!
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First caveat: Each member of ROMAN TIMES is a safety officer and responsible for observing safety rules, ensuring they are followed, and stopping action if an unsafe condition exists!
ROMAN TIMES has assembled the following safety regulations which each member will adhere to:
All Roman Times safety regulations must be followed.
Warm Weather Safety
If you see someone—from your unit or any other unit—engaged in a serious violation of Roman Times event rules, such as using dangerous or inappropriate weapons, using drugs, etc., report it immediately to your NCOs or Roman Times staff.
A first aid kit of sufficient size and materials to treat minor injuries will be present with the unit, and will be immediately available for use. It will be contained discreetly in a container made of period materials.
No coolers or ice chests will be permitted in camp. Perishable foods requiring refrigeration will not be stored in camp, but, if determined to be necessary for the event, are to be stored in vehicles and brought into camp immediately prior to consumption. If summer conditions are sufficiently hazardous that it is judged necessary to have ice available, the commander will make allowances for its storage, preferably by the host site's personnel and in their facilities.
Essential personal effects, such as keys, medication, etc., should be kept in a drawstring bag inside the tunic or pack. The first aid kit might also be used for storing such items, but ask the commander and be aware of security risks. Any vital items such as medic alert tags will be worn under the individual's clothing, and the commander will be alerted to the situation.
A member will be "on duty" in the camp/display area at all times during public hours, to provide general security over weapons and personal gear.