Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Who is responsible for safety on a firing range?
Safety is a collective responsibility; any person who spots an unsafe condition is expected to call for a cease-fire.
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Question: Who is responsible for safety on a firing range?
Answer options:
- Only the Range Safety Officer (RSO)
- Only the person currently firing
- The range owner or manager only ✅ Every person present at the range
Correct answer: Every person present at the range
Explanation: Safety is a collective responsibility; any person who spots an unsafe condition is expected to call for a cease-fire.
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