LUTON RIFLE
AND PISTOL CLUB
SAFETY POLICY
The use of firearms can be hazardous. The attention of all members and
visitors is drawn to the range safety rules that are displayed on the notice
board and wall. All members and visitors must be aware of and understand these
rules, if you are in doubt don’t wait for the accident to happen, please ask!
In addition to the normal hazards associated with the handling and use
of firearms two specific hazards must be brought to your notice, Noise and Eye
Damage.
Noise Induced Hearing Loss is irreversible and often not discovered
until irreparable damage has been done. Exposure to the sound of gunfire will
affect your hearing and may cause noise induced hearing loss. No person may
shoot on the range UNLESS they are wearing some form of suitable hearing
protection. This may be in the form of plugs or “muffs”. If you do not have
such protection the club will be happy to provide you with either. Please
remember you MAY NOT shoot unless you are wearing protection.
The level of noise experienced in the waiting room may be troublesome
and for some people uncomfortable. You are advised to continue to wear
protection when waiting to shoot.
There are occasions when small pieces of projectile bounce back up the
range from the backstop. Occasionally accidents do occur and cartridges cases
split causing brass fragments and hot gases to be ejected from the gun. Should
this happen then the potential for damage to the eyes is considerable.
Protection is not normally provided by the club but whenever you shoot you are
strongly advised to wear some form of eye protection. If you wear corrective
lenses to shoot then suitable protective lenses can be acquired from any
optician. If you buy such lenses, or indeed acquire any other form of eye
protection, you should ensure that it is marked with the British Standard
“kitemark” and approved to BS. 2092.