 | Equipment Utah National Guard units may check
out from Range Control on
RFMSS.
 | 19x Paintball guns () |
 | 2x Tiberius T9's Hopperless paintball
guns (requested separately by calling the TASC specialist at
801-878-5419). |
 | 20x PB masks rated at 300 fps or greater |
 | 40x air tanks |
 | 20x harnesses |
 | 80x ammo bottles |
 | 2x chronographs |
 | Be sure to fill out the component checklist on
all paintball equipment. |
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 | Range Control will only fill air tanks own by
AGCW. |
 | Units must bring their own paintball ammunition.
All commercial grade ammo is authorized for use on camp. |
 | Requests must be in at least 7 days in advance |
 | Between each requesting unit; Range Control
needs 1 day for maintenance on all weapons. |
 | Paintball Safety. The number 1 most common injury associated
with paintball activities is eye injuries. The most common
sequence of events in which eye injuries occur is when an innocent
bystander inadvertently walks onto a Paintball Engagement Area.
RSO's must ensure this doesn't happen by monitoring the Engagement Area
and properly setting up the unit's paintball field.
- Treat Paintball Engagements like you would any other live-fire
exercise. Assigned a certified RSO and Range OIC for
the paintball engagement. For information on becoming RSO certified click
here: RSO Certification. For
information on becoming Range OIC certified click here:
Range OIC Certification.
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Airspeed restrictions on AGCW
 | Maximum allowable airspeed is 290 fps under
certain conditions |
 | Chronographs are available at Range Control |
 | All markers brought on post must be
inspected by a technician at Range Control prior to use. |
 | To learn how to operate a chronograph click
here:
Using a Radarchron |
PPE
 | Required Personal Protective Equipment
 | Eye protection rated at 300 fps or greater |
 | Head protection: soft cap as a minimum,
kevlar is preferable |
 | Neck protection: gator |
 | Gloves |
 | Long sleeve shirt |
 | Long pants |
 | Combat boot |
|
 | Other suggested PPE
 | Kevlar |
 | Groin protection |
 | Flak vest |
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Paintball Field Layout.
 | Define an engagement area and buffer zone
inside one of the following training areas on Camp Williams:
|
 | Engagement Area is the
only area where active paintball engagements may take place.
It is encompassed by a 100 meter buffer zone. |
 | The Buffer Zone.
 | Must be a minimum of
100 meters wide on all sides of the engagement area. |
 | Must be a minimum of
200 meters from all major access roads i.e. Watts road and South
Tickville. |
 | Access to the buffer
zone must be controlled: a roped off entry point or gate will be
established by the Range OIC. |
 | The RSO/OIC must
ensure no innocent bystanders ever enters the buffer zone. |
 | The RSO must ensure
that no personnel enter the buffer zone with a loaded paintball
marker. |
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Sample Risk Assessment
Safety Checklist
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Signed copy of AGCW Paintball SOP. |
 | Maintenance
 | Tiberius T9 Hopperless Paintball guns
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 | Tippman 98 Paintball (under construction) |
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