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Safety 1 NRA Coach School: Safety
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Gun Safety Rules and Safe Range Operations Knowledge Skill Attitude 2 NRA Coach School: Safety
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Objectives Know the Safe Gun Handling Rules Know how to use safety enhancers Understand compressed Air/ CO₂ safety Describe the components of a safe range Demonstrate your ability to manage a safe range 3 NRA Coach School: Safety
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Nomenclature NRA Coach School: Safety 4
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Quiz NRA Coach School: Safety 5
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Safe Gun Handling NRA Coach School: Safety 6
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The Fundamental Rules for Safe Gun Handling ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use NRA Coach School: Safety 7
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When Using a Gun… Know your target and what is beyond Be sure the gun is safe to operate Know how to use the gun safely NRA Coach School: Safety 8
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When Using a Gun… Use only the correct ammunition for your gun Wear eye and ear protection as appropriate Never use alcohol or over-the-counter, prescription or other drugs before or while shooting NRA Coach School: Safety 9
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When Storing a Gun… Store guns so they are not accessible to unauthorized persons Be aware that certain types of guns and many shooting activities require additional safety precautions Cleaning – Make absolutely sure that it is unloaded NRA Coach School: Safety 10
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Model Correct Behavior Set the example Safe gun handling is an individual responsibility Supervision is necessary NRA Coach School: Safety 11
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Optional Safety Enhancers Safety Flag Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) for air guns (Full Barrels) NRA Coach School: Safety 12
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Handling Rifles Off The Firing Line Removing a Rifles from the case Removing multiple guns from one case Individual safety precautions Remember: ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. NRA Coach School: Safety 13
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Compressed Air/CO₂ Safety Know what you are doing! There are specific Air/CO₂ safety requirements Review procedures before filling air tanks Review Manufactures’ recommendations NRA Coach School: Safety 14
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Typical Air Rifle Range Layout NRA Coach School: Safety 15
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Safe Range Operation Range Layout – Firing line – Range Officer stand NRA Coach School: Safety 16
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Safe Range Operation Ready line / Ready area Spectator area Traffic flow NRA Coach School: Safety 17
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Range Supervision and Live Fire Conduct Range supervision – Range Officers – Assistant Range Officers (Line Officers) Range commands – Load – Start or Commence Firing – Stop or Cease Firing – Unload NRA Coach School: Safety 18
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Range Supervision and Live Fire Conduct Open actions Unloaded Rifle Completion of firing Benched Rifle Shooter responsibility Range officer checks and verifies NRA Coach School: Safety 19
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Range Supervision and Live Fire Conduct Line is Hot Line is Safe Going downrange Giving corrections or instructions NRA Coach School: Safety 20
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Range Supervision and Live Fire Conduct Malfunctions – Take quick and positive action – Approach the shooter face-to-face – Take control of the situation – Determine the stoppage and clear the rifle – Explain what went wrong and how to prevent it in the future NEVER FORGET: ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction and ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot NRA Coach School: Safety 21
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Range Supervision and Live Fire Conduct Confirming unloaded condition Special equipment: Pellet Discharge Container PDC (shown on next slide) Health and Hygiene – Food – Beverages – After firing – Pellet trap cleaning NRA Coach School: Safety 22
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Pellet Discharge Container NRA Coach School: Safety 23
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Summary Safety is the most important area in marksmanship Safety is everybody’s business Remember and always follow the Safe Gun Handling Rules Research additional safety information NRA Coach School: Safety 24
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