Army Range Safety Brief Example

2015 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships

Army Range Safety Brief Example. (rso) treat every gun as if it is loaded never point the gun at anything you are not willing to destroy know your target and what is beyond it never put your finger on the trigger until the gun is pointed downrange and you are ready to fire loading and unloading: Web range and weapons safety toolbox.

2015 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships
2015 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships

Web example training certificate i have been designated to function as range oic or safety officer for the purpose of conducting live training on fort stewart. Web four basic rules of firearms: Always keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction. Line safeties as required by range operations (on average one line safety is required for every four firers). Be aware of small critters such as snakes, scorpions, spiders,. Web range roads, parking, and barriers. Web the rso must have attended the range safety briefing. Safety brief safety is our number 1 concern! Burros, horses, and deer can cause serious injuries. Be sure of your target and what lies beyond it.

(rso) treat every gun as if it is loaded never point the gun at anything you are not willing to destroy know your target and what is beyond it never put your finger on the trigger until the gun is pointed downrange and you are ready to fire loading and unloading: Always keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target and you are ready to shoot. Always keep your firearm unloaded until ready to use. Always keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction. Web the rso must have attended the range safety briefing. Web four basic rules of firearms: I have reviewed and understand the fort. (rso) treat every gun as if it is loaded never point the gun at anything you are not willing to destroy know your target and what is beyond it never put your finger on the trigger until the gun is pointed downrange and you are ready to fire loading and unloading: O updates signage and flag. Web range roads, parking, and barriers. Line safeties as required by range operations (on average one line safety is required for every four firers).