Follow The Seven Safety Rules Handling Firearms
New Zealand Mountain Safety Council – MEDIA RELEASE
17 November 2008
Follow The Seven Safety Rules Every Time You Handle A Firearm
The tragic death of a 17 year old Carterton youth highlights the need for firearms owners to use commonsense and comply with the seven basic rules of firearms safety at all times says Mike Spray, Firearms and Hunter Training Programme Manager for the New Zealand Mountain Safety Council.
The teenager was fatally shot by his friend while hunting on a farm.
Mr Spray says that firearms owners need not only to know the seven firearms safety rules, but to apply each of them at all times.
“This regrettable incident could have been avoided by following the first two rules: ‘treat every firearm as loaded’ and ‘always point firearms in a safe direction’.
“You must never assume a firearm is empty. Regularly check that the magazine and chamber do not hold any ammunition. You should never point a firearm at yourself or anyone else,” says Mr Spray.
“There are very few non-intentional incidents each year in New Zealand which lead to injury or death. This is an indication that the most firearms owners act responsibly around firearms. However on the occasions when firearms users do drop their guard, the consequences can be serious. All firearms users need to stay alert at all times when handling firearms and take special care,”says Mr Spray.
“All those who possess firearms must hold a firearms licence or be under the direct supervision of a licensed person when shooting. To gain a licence, applicants must attend a firearms safety course delivered by the Mountain Safety Council. If a person possesses a firearm without a licence it is unlikely they would have received any formal firearms safety training,” says Mr Spray.
The Seven Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Handling
1. TREAT EVERY FIREARM AS
LOADED
- Check every firearm yourself.
-
Pass or accept only an open or unloaded firearm.
2.
ALWAYS POINT FIREARMS IN A SAFE DIRECTION
-
Loaded or unloaded, always point the muzzle in a safe
direction.
3. LOAD A FIREARM ONLY WHEN READY TO
FIRE
- Load only the magazine after you reach
your shooting area.
- Load the chamber only when
ready to shoot.
- Completely unload before leaving
the shooting area.
4. IDENTIFY YOUR TARGET
BEYOND ALL DOUBT
- Movement, colour, sound and
shape can all deceive you.
- Assume colour, shape,
sound, and shape to be human until proven otherwise.
5.
CHECK YOUR FIRING ZONE
- THINK! What may
happen if you miss your target? What might you hit
between you and the target or beyond?
- Do not
fire know others are in your firing zone.
6.
STORE FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION SAFELY
- When
not in use, lock away the bolt, firearm and ammunition
separately.
- Never leave firearms in a vehicle
that is unattended.
7. ALCOHOL IMPAIRS
JUDGEMENT
- Good judgement is the key to safe
use of
firearms.
ENDS