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==Face covering requirement for NZ marshals==
To the best of our understanding (I haven't heard back from Ministry of Health about referees for martial arts), we believe that marshals in NZ trigger the requirement for wearing face coverings while inspecting combatants and marshalling combat due to close contact or the potential for it while assisting a combatant.  This applies during red and orange traffic light settings of the COVID Protection Framework.  This may not be practicable for marshalling war combat, or for combatants taking turns marshalling bouts while still fully armoured - so treat it as requiring the face covering if not wearing your helmet.  It's a compliance issue rather than an actual mitigation from spreading COVID - taking part in combat is a far greater risk of spread!
Angele de Savigny, Earl Marshal


[[Fencing:pdf | Fencing Combat Handbook - PDF version]]
[[Fencing:pdf | Fencing Combat Handbook - PDF version]]

Revision as of 01:19, 9 January 2022

Face covering requirement for NZ marshals

To the best of our understanding (I haven't heard back from Ministry of Health about referees for martial arts), we believe that marshals in NZ trigger the requirement for wearing face coverings while inspecting combatants and marshalling combat due to close contact or the potential for it while assisting a combatant. This applies during red and orange traffic light settings of the COVID Protection Framework. This may not be practicable for marshalling war combat, or for combatants taking turns marshalling bouts while still fully armoured - so treat it as requiring the face covering if not wearing your helmet. It's a compliance issue rather than an actual mitigation from spreading COVID - taking part in combat is a far greater risk of spread!

Angele de Savigny, Earl Marshal


Fencing Combat Handbook - PDF version

  1. Introduction
  2. Rules for fencers
  3. Rules for marshals
  4. Rules for managing incidents
  5. Rules for equipment
  6. Inspections
  7. Safety tests
  8. Authorisation procedures
  9. Changing the rules
  10. Glossary
  11. Change log and Notes