That should include safety. However we will only be stressing rules of that particular field and that will be at the beginning of EVERY game. Most fields have their own specific set of rules so we can only stress certain parts for that. The orientation is something so people will remember to take their magazines out in staging, NOT fire their replica in staging, how to properly transport and how to deal with authorities if you get pulled over or caught in public (which of course you should never be doing in the first place) The orientation is not just field safety, but basic safety on and off the field.
This is actually something that is going to be mandatory for all players before they step foot on the SFAA field to play. Regardless if they have been playing since airsoft began in South Florida or you are brand new to the game. Luckily, you only have to do it once and then you can play that weekend. After that in order to play on the field you will have to pay for a membership which will include admission for the year...and you will never have to take the orientation again.