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2011 Safety Briefing Skyline Hunting & Fishing Club Range Rules Changes Memorandum Of Agreement By Law Changes Safety Briefing Requirement Waiver Requirements Questions Then…..The Test Community Grading – Sign Waiver Optional; Pay your Dues / Turn “Stuff” In - Done

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Page 1: 2011 Safety Briefing Skyline Hunting & Fishing Club Range Rules Changes Memorandum Of Agreement By Law Changes Safety Briefing Requirement Waiver Requirements

2011 Safety BriefingSkyline Hunting & Fishing Club

Range Rules ChangesMemorandum Of AgreementBy Law ChangesSafety Briefing RequirementWaiver Requirements

Questions Then…..The TestCommunity Grading – Sign WaiverOptional; Pay your Dues / Turn “Stuff” In - Done

Page 2: 2011 Safety Briefing Skyline Hunting & Fishing Club Range Rules Changes Memorandum Of Agreement By Law Changes Safety Briefing Requirement Waiver Requirements

Major Changes Summary • Given the nature of Club activities, the parties recognize and acknowledge the need for diligence and

attention to operation of the SHFC in a careful, safe and business-like manner to protect the health and safety of its members, other LMSSC employees, visitors to the Waterton Facility and members of the public.

• SHFC will have a Range Safety Officer (RSO) present whenever the Range is open to club members. The RSO must be the first to arrive, no member may access the Range unless an RSO is present. Members may consult the sign inside the Wadsworth Gate, the published schedule or the SHFC RSO phone (303) XXX-XXXX for determining if an RSO is on duty, or planned. Upon arrival at the Wadsworth gate, the RSO sign MUST note RSO on Duty/ Range Open. DO NOT PROCEED IF THE SIGN DOES NOT INDICATE OPEN!!!!

• The member MUST check in with the RSO for sign-in PRIOR to removal of any firearms from their vehicles.

• 4.11 Tracer and incendiary ammunition is not allowed on any range. The RSO will ask members and guests if they know the origin of their ammunition, and may ask to see that your ammunition.

• 4.15 Members are responsible for ensuring their ammunition is compliant with the range rules prohibiting the use of tracer or incendiary ammunition.

• 4.16 No targets shall be placed beyond the impact area at any range.

• 5.11 Except during club sponsored events, no hand or mechanically thrown clay bird shooting is allowed on the 100 or 200/300 yard ranges.

• Prior to departure, members MUST report to the RSO to sign-out

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Cartridge, Caliber 7.62mm, NATO, Armor Piercing, M61 (United States): 150.5-grain 7.62×51mm NATO armor piercing round, black cartridge tip.Cartridge, Caliber 7.62mm, NATO, Tracer, M62 (United States): 142-grain (9.2 g) tracer cartridge, orange cartridge tip. [same data from installment 1]Cartridge, Caliber 7.62mm, NATO, Tracer, M276 (United States): 7.62×51mm NATO so-called "Dim Tracer" with reduced effect primarily for use with night vision devices, green cartridge tip with pink ring.Cartridge, Caliber 7.62mm, NATO, Armor Piercing, M993 (United States): 126.6-grain 7.62×51mm NATO armor piercing round, black cartridge tip.

Tracer Ammunition Identification

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Tracer Ammunition Identification

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• The SHFC member is responsible for all family and guests at the range. Non-member attendance and participation rules are contained in the SHFC Range Rules

• Range Officers (RO’s) are still required on each active Range. Each RO will monitor all shooters at that range for safe practices. The first member to arrive at any given range will assume the responsibilities of the RO.

• The responsibilities of a RO include coordinating range activities with the RSO, calling coordinated cease-fires when necessary and requested, calling for firing to begin or resume, and monitoring all members at the range for safe firearm practices.

• LMSSC shall be notified of any significant injury or safety infraction occurring on the Range facility, with full details of any such event.

• Range Rule violations and safety concerns MUST be recorded and processed by the RSO.

• Examples of violations;– No eye and/or ear protection– Advancing to 100-yard Range (or other applicable ranges) target area without calling a cease-fire from

adjacent ranges– Improper egress /digress from Ranges – Failure to sign in or sign out (check in / check out)– Handling firearms while others are down-range– Failure to cleanup after your shooting is completed– Shooting tracer or incendiary ammunition

Range Rule Focus

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Range Rule Focus

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• Firearms are not permitted on Lockheed Martin Waterton Facility secured property (accessed through the Main Gate on South Wadsworth Boulevard). No firearms, ammunition, or archery equipment will be transported through the interior of the Lockheed Martin campus to or for use at the SHFC range facilities.

• Use or possession of alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited on all firearm and archery ranges. Pets are not allowed on Lockheed Martin property. Smoking is not allowed on any of the Ranges, CHEWING is not allowed also The use of ATV’s and unlicensed motorcycles is prohibited.

• All members bringing non-members (family and guests) to any range must assume responsibility for that person and his/her compliance with all applicable rules and procedures, including this Agreement. All persons shall comply with all commands of the Range Officer.

• The SHFC shall strictly comply with its Federal Firearms License, and shall strictly control activities of the club’s purchasing agents in accordance with provisions of the license. Club members shall not be permitted to place direct personal orders for firearms under that license. All purchasing transactions under the SHFC’s Federal Firearms License must be done through the club’s authorized purchasing agents at locations not on LMSSC property.

Memorandum Of Agreement Rqmts

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Major Changes Summary There shall be two classes of membership available to members for 2012. One will be a $72 year/ 8 hours mandatory workbond option. The other membership will be a no workbond required, flat $156 per year.

The member must complete their mandatory 8 hours or be billed the difference between what they worked and schedule in the MAY Newsletter

Non-members: The family (spouses and immediate dependents) of SHFC members are considered non-members and may only access the range when accompanied by the SHFC member. Members may bring no more than two guestsoutside their eligible family.

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Range Rule Highlights/Changes

Plinking range 25 yard berm

This faint line the 25 yard line

200/300 firing line

Pistol House 50 yard target

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• Follow the RSO Information

• YOU are responsible to comply with the MOA, RSO and Range Rules.

• Take the Test, Pay Your Dues, and quit your whining

Summary