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Safety education and training content of Wushu routine referee's law enforcement behavior
The contents of safety education and training for Wushu routine referees are as follows:

1. Registration: Athletes must report to the designated place 30 minutes before the competition, participate in the first registration, report for the second time 20 minutes before the competition, and report for the last time 10 minutes before the competition.

2. Etiquette: When athletes hear the roll call, complete the competition routine and announce the results on the spot, they should salute the referee.

3. Take over and redo: due to some unforeseeable reasons (such as damage to the venue and scoring system, etc. ), after the start of the game, it was temporarily interrupted, and the athletes could not continue to practice the game.

The referee team of Wushu routine competition is usually composed of the chief referee, referees and referees. They worked together in Qi Xin, performing their respective duties, and ensured the normal running of the competition. Their main responsibilities are as follows:

1. The chief referee's basic duty is to organize and lead the work of each referee group, ensure the implementation of the competition rules, and check and implement the pre-competition preparations. Explain the rules, but have no right to modify them. Review and announce the results, and summarize the work of the referee.

2. The referee's duty is to organize the professional study of the referee group and carry out the referee work. Participate in the judging of Group B, and be responsible for adding points to the innovation difficulty of athletes' competition routines. Penalty points will be deducted if the regular time is insufficient or exceeds the regulations during the execution of the competition. When a referee makes a serious referee error, he can suggest to the referee to deal with it accordingly.

3. The referee's duty is to obey the referee's leadership, participate in the referee's study and make good preparations. Seriously implement the rules, score independently, and make detailed records. Group A referees are responsible for grading the quality of athletes' whole set of movements. The judges in Group B are responsible for grading the athletes' whole set of drills. Group C judges are responsible for scoring the athletes' complete set of difficulties.