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Which practice reduces the risk of cross-contamination when handling multiple firearms and ammunition?

Hygiene practices like washing hands reduce exposure to lead and contaminants; CFSC recommends these practices as part of accident prevention and safe handling.

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Question: Which practice reduces the risk of cross-contamination when handling multiple firearms and ammunition?

Answer options: ✅ Wash hands after handling firearms and before handling ammunition or food

  • Keep one set of gloves for all tasks
  • Store fired cases in pockets for later inspection
  • Eat while checking actions to save time

Correct answer: Wash hands after handling firearms and before handling ammunition or food

Explanation: Hygiene practices like washing hands reduce exposure to lead and contaminants; CFSC recommends these practices as part of accident prevention and safe handling. (CFSC Student Handbook, Accident Prevention chapter)

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