LB-216 : Safety: Ballistic Ranges

* Testing & Evaluation Safety: Most Ordnance Types
* Ballistic Ranges: Minimum Range Safety Fans: Ricochet Problem; Improper Launch
* Range Safety Officer: Duties And Responsibility
* Safety Requirements: During Development Through To Limited And Final Production
* Laser And High Voltage Hazards (Electromagnetic Guns)
* Toxic Gas And Chemical Hazards And Protective Equipment
* Statistical Catastrophic Safety Requirements: For Fielding Systems
* Range Intrusion Security And Control: Methods And Procedures
* Loading: Explosives In Manufacture; Propellants In Load Plants; Experimental Testing
* Live Fire Malfunction Unloading/Disposal Procedures
* Demilitarization Safety Problems; Disposal Problems
* Ordnance Disposal Procedures: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (Eod)
* Surveillance Testing:Safety Considerations
* Improper Testing, Storage, Handling, And Operating Procedures To Avoid
* Proper Procedures To Keep Life And Limbs
* Malfunction Investigations: Red Team & Blue Team; Analysis And Testing Approaches; Privacy Considerations
* Accidents: Lethal: Military And Civilian Investigative Units
* Military Standards And Requirements: Directive Dod 6055.9; Dod 6055.9
* Army, Navy & Air Force: Regulations, Pamphlets And Bulletins
* Federal Requirements: Occupational Safety And Health (Osha); Environmental Protection (Epa); Department Of Transportation (Dot); Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco And Firearms (Batf)
* State Requirements And Local Requirements: State: Osha, Fire, Electric And Others
* Propellants, Primers, Igniters And Explosives Classifications: Methods Of Classification; Safe Handling, Storage & Transportation
* Hazard Identification: Material Safety Data Sheet (Msds); Individual Reports; Inspections; Safety Audits
* Documentation Requirements: Incident Reports
* Training Requirements: On-Going Efforts
* Standard Operating Procedures: Development; Implementation; And Evaluation; Periodic Up-Dates Of Operating Procedures
* Accurate And Complete Record Keeping: For All Testing Procedures Of Any Kind; Also Necessary For Controlling Number And Type Of People In Test Areas, At All Times; Aides Any Accident Investigation

OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE

This Course Can Apply To Anyone Who Works Or Has Anything To Do With Range Facilities








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