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==Notes from Earl Marshal for next edition==
==Notes of things to fix==
Review COVID protocols, and remove if no longer relevant.
==Change log==
 
;Rule number
==Changes for v6.0==
:
===6.2.3.1.a===
;Was
;Was
:For rubber-headed spears, check that the tip is flexible, and returns substantially to its original shape within 3 seconds.
:What the text used to say
;Now
;Now
:Check that the rubber tip is flexible, and returns substantially to its original shape within 3 seconds.
:What the proposed new text says
;Functional change
;Functional change
;None
:What does this change actually do in terms of things we can now, or cannot now do?
;Reason
;Reason
:Only rubber-headed spears may be used.
:Why are you making this change?
;For notes section
;For notes
:April 2023 - Process updated to remove reference to steel-headed spears.
:Heading - date of change. What are you going to record about this change in the Notes for the page to explain to readers what happened to the rules. Particularly note if we are being more restrictive than Society rules, or have a variance from Society rules.
===6.2.3.1.b===
;Was
:For metal-headed spears, follow the inspection methods for a bladed weapon.
;Now
:Removed
;Reason
:Metal-headed spears are no longer permitted
 
===6.2.3.1.b (replacement)===
;Was
:Not in rules
;Now
:A marshal should not use significant force to make a spear head bend; you should not need more pressure than can be comfortably applied by the wrist. If in doubt and where possible, a second marshal should be used to judge the flexibility of the spear head.
;Functional change
:Sets a more objective measure of flexibility
;Reason
:Most objects can be subject to significant tensile strength and many can return to their original shape within 3 seconds. As written, and as evidenced by some newer spear head designs, a marshal can apply a significant tensile load to a spear head (up to and including significant pressure from a hip whole body movement) to make a spear head "pass". This is unacceptable and unsafe. This is a stop-gap solution until a broader Society flex-test can be developed (underway).
;For notes section
:April 2023 - Spear head flex testing - Most objects can be subject to significant tensile strength and many can return to their original shape within 3 seconds. As previously written, a marshal could apply a significant tensile load to a spear head (up to and including significant pressure from a hip whole body movement) to make a spear head "pass". This was unacceptable and unsafe. The current wording is is a stop-gap solution until a broader Society flex-test can be developed.
 
===6.2.3.2.a===
;Was
:Check that the haft is made of appropriate material (rattan for rubber-headed spears; wood or rattan for metal-headed spears).
;Now
:Check that the haft is made of rattan.
;Reason
:Metal-headed spears are no longer permitted
 
===6.2.3.2.b===
;Was
:Check that the rattan haft is the appropriate diameter (between 28.5 mm and 35 mm).
;Now
:Check that the haft is between 28.5 mm and 35 mm in diameter.
;Reason
:Rattan is the only material allowed for spears.
 
===6.2.3.2.c===
;Was
:Check that the spear is the appropriate length (no longer than 275 cm for rubber-headed spears, or 244 cm for metal-headed spears).
;Now
:Check that the spear is no longer than 275 cm.
;Reason
:Metal-headed spears are no longer permitted

Latest revision as of 10:02, 23 December 2023

Notes of things to fix

Change log

Rule number
Was
What the text used to say
Now
What the proposed new text says
Functional change
What does this change actually do in terms of things we can now, or cannot now do?
Reason
Why are you making this change?
For notes
Heading - date of change. What are you going to record about this change in the Notes for the page to explain to readers what happened to the rules. Particularly note if we are being more restrictive than Society rules, or have a variance from Society rules.