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ce lead since they seem to be specific to practical shooting (e.g. no concept of a "safety area" in issf rifle or pistol shooting, clay grounds, fitasc, etc. Never had a "safety area" as described here in any club I have shot in across Europe).
not only used in practical shooting sports
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A '''safety area''' is a term used in [[practical shooting]] disciplines describing a bay with a safe direction where shooters can handle unloaded [[firearm]]s without the supervision of a [[shooting range|Range Officer]] (RO).<ref>[https://www.ipsc.org/safety-and-orientation/ Safety and Orientation | International Practical Shooting Confederation - IPSC]</ref><ref>[https://crookedfalls.com/basic-rules Crooked Falls Practical Shooters - Basic Rules]</ref><ref>[http://www.ipsc.org/pdf/RulesCombined.pdf IPSC 2015 Combined Rules, Rule Section 2.4 Safety Areas]</ref> <ref>[https://dssn.no/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Regler-Steel-challenge.pdf Nordic Steel Challenge Rule Book - April 2019 Edition]</ref>)<ref>[https://windrockshootingrange.com/safety Windrock Shooting Range & Training Center - Safety]</ref> They may be used to pack, unpack or [[handgun holster|holster]] a [[handgun|gun]], cleaning or repair, [[dry fire|dry firing]] and training with empty [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]]s.<ref>[https://ipsc-online.com/en/chapitre/safety-area-boxing-un-boxing/ Safety Area, Boxing/Un-boxing - IPSC Black Badge / ACC]</ref><ref>[https://enps.us/match-info/match-safety-procedures Eastern Nebraska Practical Shooters > Match Info > Match Safety Procedures]</ref>
A '''safety area''' is a term used in several [[shooting sports]] disciplines describing a bay with a safe direction where shooters can handle unloaded [[firearm]]s without the supervision of a [[shooting range|Range Officer]] (RO).<ref>[https://www.ipsc.org/safety-and-orientation/ Safety and Orientation | International Practical Shooting Confederation - IPSC]</ref><ref>[https://crookedfalls.com/basic-rules Crooked Falls Practical Shooters - Basic Rules]</ref><ref>[https://windrockshootingrange.com/safety Windrock Shooting Range & Training Center - Safety]</ref> Safety areas are widely used in [[practical shooting|dynamic shooting sport]] disciplines (e.g. [[International Practical Shooting Confederation|IPSC]],<ref>[http://www.ipsc.org/pdf/RulesCombined.pdf IPSC 2015 Combined Rules, Rule Section 2.4 Safety Areas]</ref> [[Precision Pistol Competition|PPC 1500]], [[Steel Challenge]]<ref>[https://dssn.no/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Regler-Steel-challenge.pdf Nordic Steel Challenge Rule Book - April 2019 Edition]</ref> and [[metallic silhouette shooting]]<ref>[https://www.ssaawa.org.au/disciplines/rifle-metallic-silhouette Rifle Metallic Silhouette | SSAWA]</ref><ref>[https://albertonsportsshootingclub.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Intro2PS1.pdf Intro to Pistol Shooting - Safe Shooting - Techniques and the Requirements for a "B" Endorsement]</ref> They may be used to pack, unpack or [[handgun holster|holster]] a [[handgun|gun]], cleaning or repair, [[dry fire|dry firing]] and training with empty [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]]s.<ref>[https://ipsc-online.com/en/chapitre/safety-area-boxing-un-boxing/ Safety Area, Boxing/Un-boxing - IPSC Black Badge / ACC]</ref><ref>[https://enps.us/match-info/match-safety-procedures Eastern Nebraska Practical Shooters > Match Info > Match Safety Procedures]</ref>


Safety areas should be constructed with a safe backstop, like for example a berm,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NfBJSe64js USPSA Safety Areas and how they work - YouTube]</ref> so that if any [[accidental discharge]] goes in a safe direction.
Safety areas should be constructed with a safe backstop, like for example a berm,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NfBJSe64js USPSA Safety Areas and how they work - YouTube]</ref> so that if any [[accidental discharge]] goes in a safe direction.

Revision as of 16:36, 18 June 2024

Security area procedures chart.

A safety area is a term used in several shooting sports disciplines describing a bay with a safe direction where shooters can handle unloaded firearms without the supervision of a Range Officer (RO).[1][2][3] Safety areas are widely used in dynamic shooting sport disciplines (e.g. IPSC,[4] PPC 1500, Steel Challenge[5] and metallic silhouette shooting[6][7] They may be used to pack, unpack or holster a gun, cleaning or repair, dry firing and training with empty magazines.[8][9]

Safety areas should be constructed with a safe backstop, like for example a berm,[10] so that if any accidental discharge goes in a safe direction.

The handling of ammunition is expressly prohibited within the safety area, including any dummy rounds. Outside the safety area ammunition can be handled freely to load magazines, but firearms may only be handled under the direct supervision of a Range Officer. This strict separation of firearms and ammunition prevents accidents like accidental discharge. Violators will typically be disciplined, with immediate disqualification and exclusion from the competition.[11]

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