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ALLIANCE ANNUAL REPORT National Association of Shooting Ranges and the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, Inc. November 25, 2003 |
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Date Signed August 5, 2002 Overview The Shooting Range Alliance focuses on developing information and guidance for member and non-member shooting ranges to help enhance employee safety programs, including methods and procedures to minimize airborne pollutants in the work environment and providing shooting range operators and developers with guidance on how to control hazards and prevent exposure in their facilities. Training and education:
Multiple, major revisions of the guidance document took up the entire first year of the Alliance. In fact, the document is still not finalized, although it is very nearly so. That task was so arduous and time-consuming that other planned activities were not addressed. In part, the process of the team was responsible for these delays, as versions that were agreed upon in meetings or teleconferences were later rejected by the very team member who accepted them earlier. As a result, complicated and complex issues were rehashed twice and three times. In addition, late in the year, a comprehensive set of documents relating to alternatives to lead was discovered and consideration of its contents, which was valuable, took additional time. Once the guidance document is in final form, the implementation team will move forward with the other goals of the Alliance, detailed in the next section. |
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