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Which of these is a best practice for a club or range to reduce firearm-related accidents?
CFSC and range safety best practices include enforced rules, trained personnel, and mandatory PPE to reduce accidents and ensure compliance. (CFSC Student Handb
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Question: Which of these is a best practice for a club or range to reduce firearm-related accidents?
Answer options: ✅ Enforce clear range rules, have trained range officers, and require safety equipment
- Allow unsupervised shooting for experienced members only
- Permit shooting without eye protection to save costs
- Encourage rapid reloading to increase throughput
Correct answer: Enforce clear range rules, have trained range officers, and require safety equipment
Explanation: CFSC and range safety best practices include enforced rules, trained personnel, and mandatory PPE to reduce accidents and ensure compliance. (CFSC Student Handbook, Range Safety chapter)
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