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RANGE CONTROL BRIEF

You will be held Accountable! It is a Command Responsibility! range control Situation The importance of attention to detail and avoidance of complacency when using weapons/ammunition and pyrotechnics in garrison/training areas/live fire ranges as part of tactical environments is paramount. You will be held Accountable! You are Responsible! It is a Command Responsibility! APP D-3

Know your Marines/Sailors, Watch after them. range control Objective Apply OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT to all Weapons, Ammunition, Pyrotechnics and Range Operations at all times for ACCIDENT PREVENTION. Know your Marines/Sailors, Watch after them. If it can Happen, it will Happen, and most likely it has Happened Already Once Before! APP D-5

Common Sense/Leadership/Supervision is a must!! range control Reasons for Error The major underlying reasons for errors related to all accidents and injuries on live fire ranges are: Lack of self-discipline. Failure to enforce standards/polices. Inadequate or lack of training. Inadequate supervision. Inadequate planning. Common Sense/Leadership/Supervision is a must!! APP D-7

range control Weapons Most common injury-producing areas in handling of weapons/ammunitions. Failure to follow proper procedures. Improper or inadequate clearing. Untimely loading/unloading. Personnel in the path of the recoil or back blast. Failure to enforce standards. Handling weapon /ammunition improperly. APP D-7

Range Safety/Ammunition Safety range control Range Safety/Ammunition Safety Blank Ammunition Safety (BFAs) Camp Pendleton Situation (Twice) Keep Blank Ammunition and Live Ammunition Separate (Shake Down/Check/Recheck and Supervise!) Training Devices/Pyrotechnics Safety SESAMS/SIMUNITION Safety Ammunition/Weapon Security at all times Crew Served Weapons/Stock Weapons/LTIs/PFIs Repacking Ammunition

range control Pyrotechnics Most common injury-producing areas in the handling of ammunition & pyrotechnics is failure to properly observe safety features. Improper safety procedures. Improper attention to detail. UXO/Simulators. Hazards/Controls. Double Check/Supervise

range control Policy The safe conduct of Marines training, firing, detonating explosives and live fire maneuvering on ranges and training areas is a command responsibility. Surface Danger Zones (SDZs) Ground Weapons Danger Zone (WDZs) Air

range control References MCO 3570.1C, DA PAM 385-63 (New) Base Order 3570.1C (Range Control SOP) Laser Safety, MCO 5104.1B ORM Order, MCO 3500.27_ Pocket Guide, Range Safety

range control Requirements MCO 3570.1C/DA PAM 385-63 and the BO 3570.1C (Range Control SOP) prescribes the Marine Corps and Camp Lejeune Range Safety policies, procedures, responsibilities, and standards for firing all ammunition, lasers, guided missiles, rockets, and provides guidance for the application of risk management in range operations. APP D-7

range control Reporting Accidents and Ammunition Malfunctions will be reported IAW MCO 5102.1B with Change 2 (Mishap/Safety) MCO 8020.10 (Ammo/Expl Safety) NAVMC 10155 (Ammunition Malfunction Data Collection Guide)

range control General Comments POV’s in the Field/on the Ranges, it is not authorized. Trash/Garbage/Ammunition Dunnage (Police it up). Communications with Blackburn. 34.70, 451-3064/4449 Range Inspectors, Duties/Functions. Port-A-Johns, Trash/Ammunition Dunnage. APP D-7

range control Dummy/Inert Ammunitions (Demo). Extra Ammunition/Mad Moments/Trash Shots Impact Areas, Burying Ammunition . Request for Base EOD Support. Vehicle safety, speed limits, cargo/loads (Think Safety). Live & Blank Ammo (Segregation) Must Check!

range control Reporting ammunition expended To Blackburn/ Range Control. Expenditures Reports (Must Complete). Dumpsters (Ammunition Dunnage). ROIC and RSO Functions

Operational Risk Management (ORM) range control Operational Risk Management (ORM) Hazards Causes Controls Risk Assessment A Marine getting shot Improper weapons employment Proper training, knowledge of left and right lateral limits, safety brief, and supervision. Gunners will be told to keep weapons pointed down range. Moderate Personal Injury Improper weapon function Proper PFIs before firing and inspection of weapon by gunner prior to going down range each time Injury to others Ammo in weapon when returning to start point Proper brass check to ensure weapon is clear POVs entering range area while conducting training Disregard for posted signs, gates, and road guards Locked gates. Check for POVs every morning before going hot. Low Hearing damage Decibels exceeding normal range Hearing protection Sunburn/ Dehydration Lack of water, improper rest, improper gear Proper supervision, training, gear checks(full canteens, sunscreen, utilities, rest breaks APP D-4

range control DELINKING MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3570.1 dated 7 Nov 2014 (Range Control Order) During fire conditions 5 and above units are restricted from delinking ammunition.

SAFETY ALERT S A F E T Y L R S A F E T Y L R AMMUNITION SAFETY OUTLAW O1 SENDS 30 APRIL 2012 25 MAY 2012 ENSURE WIDEST DISSEMINATION FILE PHOTO 14 MAY 2012: A Soldier struck an unexpended blank 50 cal round against the top right handle of a M2 Machine Gun. The round detonated resulting in the partial amputation of right distal thumb and injury to index and middle fingers. LESSONS LEARNED: Establish a command climate that does not allow for ammunition handling complacency. Blank ammunition contains enough gun powder to create substantial blast. Use ammunition only as it is intended to be used. AMMUNITION SAFETY SAFETY ALERT

range control Safety Violations Importance of shakedowns This ammo was found at our civilian airport. Shakedown of personnel and their gear should be conducted prior to leaving the Range!!!!

range control Think and Act Safety! Marines/Sailors you are a very valuable asset, please take care of yourself, and if you are in charge, take charge and take care of your Marines/Sailors. Train them right.

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