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1 Officer in Charge/Range Safety Officer The Army Modular Force July 2005 Certification Course 1

2 TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE Action: Understand the responsibilities of operating and maintaining ranges, training areas, or facilities at the Camp Butner Training Center while ensuring all activities, movements, and exercises are conducted safely. Conditions: Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, Policy and Standards, and the CBTC SOP in a classroom environment. Standards: The Student will: 1. Become familiar with the layout of CBTCs ranges, training areas, facilities, terrain, and administrative rules and regulations. 2. Become familiar with the and what are the roles and responsibilities as laid out in the ELOs contained in this presentation 3. Score a minimum of eighty (80) percent on a written examination on topics discussed during the block of instruction within one (1) hour. 2

3 ADMINISTRATION SAFETY None RISK ASSESSMENT Low ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS None. However, it is the responsibility of all Soldiers and DA Civilians to protect the environment from damage. EVALUATION Yes. At the end of this course you will be given a written exam comprised of forty (40) questions encompassing a combination of multiple choice questions and true or false questions based on the information presented in this course. The minimum passing score on this exam is eighty (80) percent and must be completed within one (1) hour of the start time. 3

4 REFERENCES PRIMARY REFERENCES 1. Army Regulation Range Safety 2. Department of Army Pamphlet Range Safety 3. Army Regulation Army Sustainable Range Program 4. National Guard Regulation ARNG Range Safety Program 5. Camp Butner Training Center Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) 4

5 MISSION STATEMENT The Camp Butner Training Center provides well maintained small arms ranges and training facilities year round in order to support the mission of the North Carolina National Guard by training Soldiers, Airmen, DOD Agencies, and Civil Authorities. 5

6 ELO A: Maps Action: Conditions: Standards: Introduction to CBTC Training Areas and Chain of Command Given appropriate Student handouts and Student s personal notes in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Be able to identify ranges, training areas, facilities, and key terrain associated with the use of CBTC. 6

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10 Camp Butner Training Center HQ Area RC HQ ARMAG WC CBTC HQs BLDG, Range Control, ARMAGs, & Weapons Cleaning Area 10

11 ELO B: RANGES Action: Conditions: Standards: Introduction to live-fire and practice ranges located at CBTC. Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Understand the capabilities, authorized uses, and restrictions of each range. 11

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13 RANGES Range 1 Competitive Pistol Range 50 Firing Points Electronic Target Facing 25 and 50 Yard Targets Covered Shooting Line Law Enforcement Training Control Room and PA System 13

14 RANGES Range 2 Combat Pistol Qualification Range 10 Firing Points Standard Army Pistol Qualification Range Computer Operated Pop-Up Targets Computer Scored Tower and PA System 14

15 RANGES Range 3A Multipurpose Range 23 Firing Points / 22 Night Firing Points M16/M4 Zero and Alternate C Qualification M16/M4 NBC Training Electronic Pop-Up Targets, Tower, and PA System Pistol Training 15

16 RANGES Range 3B Shotgun Range Multiple Firing Points Shotgun or Handgun Qualification or Familiarization Steel Target Use Authorized 16

17 RANGES Range 3C M203/M320 Practice Range 2 Firing Points M203/M320 40mm (M781) Practice and Familiarization Firing Stationary Targets 17

18 RANGES Range 4 Known Distance (KD) Range 50 Firing Points Shooting berms from 100 yards to 1000 yards (excluding the 700 yard line) Motorized Targets Wireless PA System Sniper Training Range Civilian Marksmanship Program Matches 18

19 RANGES Range 7 Multipurpose Range 32 Firing Points Rifle, Machinegun, and Handgun Qualification/Familiarization, and Zero Alternate Course C Qualification Transition Fire Sniper Training Steel Target Use Authorized Tower and PA System 19

20 RANGES Range 8 M16/M4 Qualification Range 16 Firing Points with Individual Lanes M16/M4 Qualification and Familiarization Computer Operated Pop-Up Targets Computer Scored Reactionary Targets 15 Minute Relays 20

21 RANGES Range 9 Practice Hand Grenade Range 6 Offensive Positions Multiple and Single Fixed Targets Realistic Familiarization Training Evaluates the Students Distance, Accuracy, and Proficiency in Gripping, Preparing, and Handling Grenades. 21

22 RANGES Range 10 Machinegun Range 2 Defensive Firing Points 1 Tactical Vehicle Firing Point 1,000 Meter Sniper Training Firing Capability from 100 meters to 1,000 meters Stationary Pop-Up and Moving Targets Operator Tower Computer and Wireless Operated Computer Scored w/ Printable Scorecards. 22

23 RANGES Training Aids & Equipment 1. TARGETRY: a) Types: Steel Targets: Must be commercially produced and be rated for caliber and weapon being used. Must be angled towards the firing point. When using handguns, must be placed no closer than 10 meters from the firing line. Rifles no less than 50 meters. DO NOT put on concrete or gravel. NO armor piercing rounds or green-tip.223. DO NOT place within 7 meters of existing target mechanism. If using Pepper Poppers, second shots are not allowed if first shot hit the target. Only allowed on Ranges 3, 4, 7, &

24 2. TARGETRY: b) Restrictions: RANGES Training Aids & Equipment Target devices will be operated by the using unit/organization under the supervision of Range Control. Making adjustments to target devices is prohibited! 24

25 RANGES Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 3. MEDICAL SUPPORT CBTC does not provide medical support. It is the responsibility of the using unit/organization to ensure that the minimum medical support staff is on hand for training. 4. WATER Potable Water. Water point is located beside the Wash Rack. Units and Organizations are responsible for the transport and storage. DO NOT use as a wash rack or NBC decontamination site. Fire Hydrants. Fire Department and CBTC Maintenance use only, DO NOT use! Wash Rack. Requests to use will be made through Range Control. 25

26 RANGES Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 5. PRIOR TO USE: It is mandatory that each unit/organization OIC/NCOIC/RSO is signed in at Range Control prior to use. 6. MAINTENANCE SUPPORT: Submit through Range Control. Range Control will investigate and take steps as required. 26

27 RANGES Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 7. No Show: If a facility requiring support personnel is not occupied within one hour of the scheduled time, it will be automatically cancelled. 8. Damages: Units/Organizations will be billed for time and materials for any damages deemed intentional or beyond normal wear and tear, and any unit that leaves a range that not properly cleared with Range control. Any intentional damage or loss is subject to an investigation and will be reported up the COC. 27

28 ELO C: TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Action: Introduction to CBTC training facilities and areas. Conditions: Standards: Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Understand the capabilities, authorized uses, and restrictions of each training facility and area. 28

29 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Rappel Tower Two rappelling platforms (40 and 20 ) Teaches a controlled slide down a rope and deployment from helicopters IOT navigate terrain and gaining access to buildings. It also builds confidence and courage. Requirements: Supervised by a Rappel Master/ASST Rappel Master Rappel Lane NCO Belayer Medical Personnel and Transport Vehicle Training will be conducted IAW CBTC SOP, TC 21-24, and TC

30 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Confidence Obstacle Course 22 Challenging obstacles that test endurance and mental agility Briefing Area Versatile Training Instills safety during movement 30

31 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Land Navigation Course 30 Points Self Correcting Challenging Terrain Day or Night Use Pace Count Lane Briefing Area 31

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33 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS CS/NBC Training Area Provides training needed to survive and defeat the enemy in a NBC environment. Can support individual to company sized elements. Training will be conducted IAW appropriate FMs, ARs, and the CBTC SOP. Users must provide all equipment and training aids to facilitate training. Medical personnel (CLS) must be on site during training event. 33

34 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS HELO Familiarization Areas and Helipads 3 Landing Zones RNG 4 (17S PA ) East/West (17S PA ) Touch & Go Landings Refueling Exercises 34

35 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Engagement Skills Trainer (EST) Heavy & Light Laser-based indoor multipurpose arms trainer Can train 15 Soldiers Simultaneously Simulates the use of a M9, M16/M4, M203, M249, M240B, MK-19, M2, AT4 and M1200 Displays targets, terrain and weapons effects in real time 35

36 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Virtual Convoy Operations Trainer (VCOT) Provides realistic conditions for combat convoy training. Allows crews to observe, maneuver, and fire their weapons through a 360 degree circumference. The CBTC VCOT has 4 crew stations and 1 I/O station. Can be operated as collective training or as a gunnery trainer. 36

37 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT) CBTC has 3 HEAT Trainers on site. HEAT trainer reinforces the importance of seat positioning and wearing seatbelts. It allows individuals and crews to rehearse and physically execute the necessary steps required to survive a vehicle rollover. Only instructor trainers qualified and licensed may operate the HEAT simulator. At a minimum, there will be 2 I/Os and 1 CLS with first aid equipment per HEAT simulator. The HEAT will be run IAW the CBTC SOP and TC

38 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) Site Consists of 16 Buildings: 2 L-Shaped Units 3 Single Units with Roof Access 7 Single Units Vehicle Accessible Blank Ammo, Close Combat Mission Capability Kit (CCMCK), and UTM Systems Authorized(simunitions) 38

39 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS POW Containment Area Provides realistic environment to perform detainee confinement operations. The POW Containment Area is a fenced compound with 4 elevated sentry towers and 3 utility buildings. In addition, can be used for: SERT Team Training Building Clearing Conducting Raids MP & Infantry Training Civil Affairs Operations 39

40 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Billeting BLD 1006 Sleeps up to 30 Wall Lockers Bunk Beds 1 Command Room BLD 1023/1024 Sleeps up to 72 per 2 BLDGs (144 PAX total) Wall Lockers Bunk Beds 2 Command Rooms Showers/Latrines Quonset Huts Sleeps up to 12 per 13 Q-Huts (156 PAX total) Bunk Beds Showers/Latrines 40

41 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. BILLETING a) The CBTC has multiple billeting locations with 300+ total beds. In-Processing. In-processing is located at Range Control, building Unit Duty Officer. Provided by the user and must be available in case of an emergency. Storage Lockers. Are available in buildings 1006, 1023, and Users must provide their own locks. Animals. No animals of any kind are allowed in billeting areas. Parking. Park only in designated parking areas. DO NOT block roadways and DO NOT park on grass. DO NOT park on tactical vehicles at Buildings 1023 or

42 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 2. BILLETING Recreational Vehicles. NOT permitted. Cleaning Supplies. Units/Organizations must provide their own cleaning supplies. CBTC provides only basic janitorial equipment (i.e. mop, mop bucket, broom). Toiletries. Units/Organizations must provide their own toiletries. Linens/Bedding. Units/Organizations must provide their own sheets, blankets, pillows, and pillow cases. Sleeping bags are allowed. Out-Processing. Coordinate with Range Control 24 hours prior to departure. A member of Range Control will inspect the barracks to ensure compliance. 42

43 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Administrative Rules and Procedures 3. DISCIPLINE, LAW AND ORDER: The CBTC is within the jurisdiction of the Adjutant General of North Carolina. The Criminal Laws of the State of North Carolina and UCMJ are in effect within the boundaries of the CBTC and apply to all Military personnel. All personnel using the CBTC are subject to the Laws of NC. 43

44 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Administrative Rules and Procedures 4. ALCOHOL POLICY: The use of alcohol is strictly prohibited in all areas of CBTC at all times. Any alcohol found on CBTC will be reported to the Base Operations Supervisor and the CBTC Garrison Commander. Any incident involving alcohol could result in the user or unit being ordered off CBTC grounds. 44

45 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Administrative Rules and Procedures 5. PHYSICAL SECURITY: Lock all vehicles when not in use. Ensure all equipment (i.e. communication devises) are secured. DO NOT remove any locks from site gates or barriers within training area. Ensure all gates and buildings are locked and secure before departing area. Force Protection Plan. 45

46 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Showers Latrines Male and Female latrines Male and Female showers Dressing areas Vicinity of Quonset Huts and Medical Detachment 46

47 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS BIVOUAC Site Can support up to a Battalion size unit. NO open flame heaters or fires allowed. Burn Barrels are authorized. NO digging in the training area. Keep trash policed at all times. Road Guards and Guides are recommended. 47

48 TRAINING FACILITIES & AREAS Kitchen Areas Kitchen Area A Kitchen Area B Kitchen Area C Kitchen Area D USES: Field Food Operations Informal Training Briefings Bivouac No Grey/Black water removal NOT to be used for MOUT training exercises! 48

49 CHECK IN Administrative Rules and Procedures 1. IN-PROCESSING: Unit/Organization authorized representative will check in to Range Control at BLDG 3401 receive a safety brief, draw keys, and radio. NO unit/organization will occupy any training area, range or facility without first checking in to Range Control. The assigned OIC/RSO must have in their possession a CBTC Range Certification Card (DD Form 1902) prior to occupying a range and/or training area. 49

50 4. CLEARING: CLEARING Administrative Rules and Procedures Prior to calling Range Control and requesting to be cleared from a range and/or training area, user must: Conduct a thorough police call and Ensure that all guidelines are followed IAW Range/Training Area SOP. 50

51 ELO E: CBTC SOP s Action: Conditions: Standards: Introduction to CBTC training facilities and areas. Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Understand the how to use the SOP s at CBTC. 51

52 CHAPTER 1 CBTC SOP s Administrative Rules and Procedures 1. Chapters Introduction Paragraph References 1-1 Range Facilities 1-2 Authorized Uses 1-3 Safety Requirements Paragraph Recommended Safety Briefing 2-1 Range Opening Procedures Paragraph Range Opening Procedures 3-1 Operating the Range Paragraph Target/Computer Operations and Course of Fire 4-1 Range Closure Procedures Paragraph Range Clearing Checklist

53 2. APPENDIXES CBTC SOP s Administrative Rules and Procedures Number Appendix Title 1 Gate Location Map 2 CBTC Facility Map 3 Range 2 Overview Map 4 MEDEVAC Procedures and Emergency Contact Numbers 5 Durham Regional Strip Map 6 Strip Map to Durham Regional 53

54 CBTC SOP s Administrative Rules and Procedures 3. Range Opening Procedures: 1. Raise the Red Range Flag at the flagpole 2. Check gates in the immediate area 3. Request permission to GO HOT from Range Control. This must be done by the RSO or OIC. Utilize the following procedure to report to Range Control you have taken the appropriate actions: Range Control this is Range. Request permission to go HOT; Flag is posted; Safety Brief has been given; All gates are secure; Medical Personnel are on site. 4. Range Control will log the above information, ensure the impact area is clear and secure, and grant a HOT time. 54

55 CBTC SOP s Administrative Rules and Procedures 3. Range Opening Procedures: 5. Once Range Control gives the permission to go HOT, down range must be cleared by the following steps: 1. Announce over the PA IS THERE ANYONE DOWN RANGE? IS THERE ANYONE DOWN RANGE? IS THERE ANYONE DOWN RANGE? 2. Everyone on the Range will LISTEN and OBSERVE for any RESPONSE; 3. If nothing is heard or observed; 4. Announce over the PA RANGE 7 IS HOT AT THIS TIME. 55

56 CBTC SOP s Administrative Rules and Procedures 3. Range Closing Procedures: Contact Range Control once all training is complete. 1. Range Control, this is Range 7; 2. *Wait for Range Control to acknowledge* 3. Range Control this is Range 7, request to go COLD; BREAK 4. # Personnel Trained; BREAK 5. # Rounds Fired; OVER 6. Range Control will log the above information and grant a COLD time. 56

57 CBTC SOP s Administrative Rules and Procedures 3. Range Closing Procedures: Once Range Control gives the COLD time, the range must be cleared by the following steps: 1. Clean the Tower; 2. Check for any obvious damage to target systems; 3. Orient the target frames for M16/M4 Grouping/Zero/ Alternate Qualification Course; 4. Ensure all brass is policed up; 5. Ensure all trash is policed and all trash cans are empty; 6. Secure the flag located at Range 7 and at gate 17; 7. Contact Range Control via radio and request to be cleared. 57

58 ELO F: COMMUNICATIONS Action: Conditions: Standards: Introduction to the procedures, guidelines, and equipment used to facilitate and maintain open communications between the user and Range Control. Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Understand the communication procedures used at CBTC. 2. Understand the control systems and frequencies used for communicating at CBTC. 3. Understand the guidelines for using unit/organization systems and frequencies while at CBTC. 58

59 COMMUNICATIONS Guidelines and Procedures 1. PROCEDURES: Standard military radio procedures will be used and enforced. Range Control will conduct random radio checks when training is in progress. The OIC/NCOIC will provide Range Control an alternate means of communication at initial check-in. In the event communication is lost, the OIC/NCOIC will stop training and reestablish communications prior to commencing training. 59

60 COMMUNICATIONS Guidelines and Procedures 2. RADIO EQUIPMENT: Hand-held radios are the primary means of communication at CBTC. Range Control will issue 1 radio for use on ranges and/or training areas. Use of organic radios must be approved and coordinated with Range Control prior to use. SINGARS AN/PRC 127 Frequencies must be approved for use by your unit s frequency or spectrum manager. Radio Repeaters Must be pre-approved by the Base Operations Supervisor prior to use. 60

61 COMMUNICATIONS Guidelines and Procedures 3. CHANNEL UTILIZATION: Channel 1 will only be used for communications between Range Control and training areas/ranges. Channel 1 will not be used for internal communications, NO EXCEPTIONS! DO NOT reprogram radios. Use Channel 2 to monitor weather. 61

62 ELO G: REQUIRED PERSONNEL Action: Conditions: Standards: Introduction to the responsibilities of required personnel utilizing CBTC ranges. Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Understand the responsibilities of required personnel operating ranges and training areas at CBTC. 62

63 REQUIRED PERSONNEL Rank Requirements GRADE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: 1. Range OIC Staff Sergeant (E-6) and above based on requirements established in Table 1-1. Must be Range Safety Certified through Range Control. 2. Range Safety Officer (RSO) Sergeant (E-5) and above based on requirements established in Table 1-1. Must be Range Safety Certified through Range Control. 3. Tower NCO This person will not be the OIC or RSO and must be in the grade of Corporal or above. 4. Lane Safety NCO Grade of Corporal and above. 5. Ammunition NCO Grade of Corporal and above. 63

64 REQUIRED PERSONNEL Duties and Descriptions 1. RANGE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (OIC): Must be appointed in writing by Units Battalion Commander/Organizational Head. A copy of the appointment order must be submitted to Range Control prior to course. Must attend and successfully pass the CBTC OIC/RSO Certification Course. Must confirm that the range/training area is properly scheduled. Must verify that the particular firing/training is permitted. Must confirm appointments of qualified Range Safety Officer. Must be physically located on the range at all times. Must ensure all personnel occupying range have received a safety brief. 64

65 REQUIRED PERSONNEL Duties and Descriptions 1. RANGE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (OIC): Must ensure that medical support and range personnel are familiar with MEDEVAC procedures. Must ensure that communication requirements are accomplished. Upon completion of training the OIC must: Ensure all weapons have been cleared. Ensure compliance with Range Control s clearance procedures. Ensure unexpended ammo is packed and returned to ASP. 65

66 REQUIRED PERSONNEL Duties and Descriptions 2. RANGE SAFETY OFFICER (RSO): Must be appointed in writing by Units Battalion Commander/Organizational Head. A copy of the appointment order must be submitted to Range Control prior to course. Must attend and successfully pass the CBTC OIC/RSO Certification Course. Represents the Range OIC. Must be a SME on weapon system being used on range. Is responsible for briefing all personnel on the left/right limits, safety requirements, and ammo disposition guidelines. 66

67 REQUIRED PERSONNEL Duties and Descriptions 2. RANGE SAFETY OFFICER (RSO): Ensure that range flags are displayed or flashing red lights are activated during range firing exercises. Ensure that required road blocks, barriers, or guards are in position and danger areas are clear. Ensure that communication is established with Range Control. Ensure that shooters are wearing the appropriate uniform and PPE. 67

68 REQUIRED PERSONNEL Duties and Descriptions 5. MEDICAL PERSONNEL: Familiar with current medical procedures IAW appropriate regulations and Chapter 9, Medical, of the CBTC SOP. Knows how to get to the nearest medical facilities or aid stations. Familiar with MEDEVAC procedures. Equipped with the appropriate medical supplies and equipment necessary to facilitate training. 68

69 REQUIRED PERSONNEL Duties and Descriptions 6. Range Inspections: Random inspections of active ranges and training events will be conducted randomly to ensure compliance with Army and CBTC regulations/ In the event that a unit is found to not be in compliance (ie. No medic, RSO/OIC, not having proper TM ), said range will immediately be placed into a check fire status until the problem is resolved. Subsequent offenses could result in being place into a cold status, revocation of certification and dismissal from facility. 69

70 ELO H: SAFETY Action: Conditions: Standards: Introduction to the procedures and guidelines for ensuring appropriate safety measures are taken to prevent injury to personnel, damage to equipment, and property. Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Understand the units/organizations responsibilities in ensuring that appropriate safety measures are taken to prevent injury to personnel, damage to equipment and property. 70

71 SAFETY Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. GENERAL a) Safety and Medical Brief: The OIC/NCOIC and/or the RSO must attend briefing prior to occupying range or training area. Briefing will be administered by Range Control. The briefing will include: Potential threats or hazards. Off-limits areas. Inclement/Severe Weather. Range Safety. PPE Requirements. Medical Procedures. Vehicle Safety. Evacuation RTEs. Heat/Cold Weather Precautions. PT Guidelines. Open Fires Wildfires. 71

72 SAFETY Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. GENERAL b) Ranges and Training Areas: Unit Commanders or Organization Heads are responsible for the safe operation of ranges and/or training areas. The OIC/NCOIC and RSO have the ultimate responsibility of maintaining Command & Control of all live fire and training events. Coordination and Synchronization between Commanders/Organization Heads, Unit Safety Officer/NCO, OIC/NCOIC, RSO, and Range Control is essential to a successful and safe training event. PT Belts will be worn by all personnel during hours of limited visibility 72

73 SAFETY Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. GENERAL 73

74 SAFETY Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. GENERAL: d) Any projectile landing out side the firing limits: The OIC will call for a CEASE FIRE. Will be reported to Range Control immediately. Range Control will decide whether or not the range should be closed. The OIC will inform his/her commander/organization head. The unit commander/organization head will submit a full incident/accident report to the Base Operations Supervisor. The Range Control Officer will conduct an investigation and submit a full report to the Base Operations Supervisor. 74

75 SAFETY Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. GENERAL e) Physical Fitness Training: Commanders/Organization Heads are responsible for ensuring personnel are properly protected. Will not be conducted on CBTC property without prior coordination and approval from Range Control. Use the Buddy System. 75

76 SAFETY Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. GENERAL f) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Eye and ear protection is mandatory when using live fire ranges, NO EXCEPTIONS! Eye Protection Must be authorized and provide ballistic eye protection. Ear Protection Must be authorized and provide hearing protection from exposure to high-intensity noise. All other PPE is at the discretion of the Commander or Organization Head IAW applicable references and regulations and will not be issued by CBTC. A risk assessment (DA Form 7566 or civilian equivalent) is required before ranges will be issued. 76

77 SAFETY Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. GENERAL g) Severe Inclement Weather: Range Control will provide weather threat data. Range Control may suspend training during high-risk conditions and place all ranges and/or training areas in a CHECK FIRE status until severe inclement weather has passed. The OIC/NCOIC and RSO will comply with all weather warnings and ensure that all personnel seek appropriate shelter. Any time severe weather is observed prior to receiving a warning from Range Control, report it immediately. 77

78 SAFETY Guidelines, Procedures, and Requirements 1. GENERAL i) Cell Phones: DO NOT use hand-held cell phones while driving on CBTC. Hands-free devices are authorized while operating a POV. Hand-held cell phones and hands-free devices are strictly prohibited from use while actively involved in a live-fire or live-training exercise. 78

79 LIMITATIONS Ammunition Restrictions 1. FIRING DEVICES, PYROTECHNICS, EXPLOSIVE CHARGES, AND AMMUNITION: Limited due to fire risks and high noise levels. Explosive charges are not permitted. Pyrotechnics other than smoke and grenade simulators are not permitted. Parachute flares, star clusters, and trip flares are not permitted. Smoke/Obscurants are not allowed within 500 meters of public roads or the cantonment area. M855A1 (5.56 mm) and Tracer Rounds are prohibited! 79

80 LIMITATIONS Ammunition Restrictions BLANK AMMUNITION Personnel handling, loading, or firing blank ammo must be authorized by commander. Must be stored and secured at a designated ASP. Appropriate manuals must be on site. Provide Range Control a total number of blank rounds on site and how many rounds expended at the end of training. Use safely and in a manner that will not cause injury/damages. DO NOT fire at personnel at a distance less than 25 meters and DO NOT use during hand-to-hand training! DO NOT mix live or blank ammo together! 80

81 LIMITATIONS Ammunition Restrictions LIVE AMMUNITION Personnel handling, loading, or firing live ammo must be authorized by commander. Must be stored and secured at a designated ASP. Storing more than 1-Day requires approval from Range Control. Appropriate manuals must be on site. Provide Range Control a total number of live rounds on site and how many rounds expended at the end of training. Use safely and in a manner that will not cause injury/damages. All ammunition will be turned into the ASP NCO prior to leaving a range! DO NOT mix live or blank ammo together! 81

82 1. VEHICLE RESTRICTIONS: a. Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) Only park in designated gravel lots. DO NOT park in the grass! Limited parking available on ranges, plan accordingly. Not allowed on small arms ranges without prior approval. b. Tactical Vehicles LIMITATIONS Vehicle Use Range Control designated trails and crossings. DO NOT travel on erosion blanket area or road shoulders. Not allowed on small arms ranges without prior approval. Will be led by ground guide when in cantonment or bivouac areas. Tracked vehicles are prohibited. Do not park Tactical Vehicles on asphalt. 82

83 LIMITATIONS Vehicle 2. ROAD RESTRICTIONS: b. Roads and Trails 1) To ensure safety, the following procedures will be followed: DO NOT block or close roads on CBTC without approval from the Range Control. Outside of CBTC approval must be received from BPS. PT on hardball roads is prohibited. Convoys or road marches must be approved by Range Control. All vehicles must use driving lights during hours of darkness or limited visibility unless otherwise authorized by Range Control. 83

84 LIMITATIONS Vehicle 3. TACTICAL CONVOY TRAINING, ROAD MARCHES, AND MOVEMENT: a. Convoys 1) Provide Range Control a route overlay 24 HRS in advance. 2) Use designated areas or have written approval from the Base Operations Supervisor to conduct training in other areas. 84

85 LIMITATIONS Vehicle 3. TACTICAL CONVOY TRAINING, ROAD MARCHES, AND MOVEMENT: b. Road Marches 1) Provide Range Control a route overlay 24 HRS in advance. 2) Use file formations when traveling along primary and secondary roads. DO NOT walk on the roadway; stay on the shoulder of the road on either side. 3) During road marches, use safety devices to warn traffic of troop presence. 85

86 LIMITATIONS Vehicle 4. TACTICAL CONVOY TRAINING, ROAD MARCHES AND MOVEMENT: c. Blackout Marches 1) Must be scheduled through RFMSS. A route overlay will be submitted to Range Control at least 24 HRS in advance. 2) BOMs are prohibited on all hardsurfaced roads. 86

87 ELO I: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Action: Conditions: Standards: Introduction to the procedures, guidelines, and requirements for ensuring that the environment is protected from hazardous waste and personnel are protected from harmful animals and vegetation. Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR 200-1, Environmental Protection and Enhancement and NCNG Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Plan, AR 200-1, Environmental Protection and Enhancement, the North Carolina National Guard Environmental Policy Statement, TC , The Soldier and the Environment, NCNG TAG POLICY (FMO) dated 18 January 2011and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Understand the units/organizations responsibilities in ensuring that environment is protected from harmful waste and damaging effects. 2. Be able to identify the wildlife and vegetation that could pose a threat of injury, sickness, or death to humans. 87

88 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION HAZMAT Guidelines 1. HAZARDOUS WASTE a) Procedures: Report immediately to Range Control. Identify material and exact location of spill. Vacate the affected area and seal it off IOT prevent further contamination. Stay at least 500 meters away from contaminated area. DO NOT REENTER AREA! Isolate anyone contaminated IOT avoid contact with others. 88

89 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Wildlife and Plants TIMBER RATTLESNAKE COPPERHEAD WATER MOCCASIN PIGMY RATTLESNAKE CORAL SNAKE 89

90 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Wildlife and Plants BLACK WIDOW BROWN RECLUSE 90

91 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Wildlife and Plants Can cause Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Tick Fever. Take precautions to prevent tick bites (i.e. insect repellent). Remove as soon as possible and keep for at least seven (7) days. 91

92 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Wildlife and Plants 92

93 ELO J: MEDICAL Action: Conditions: Standards: Introduction to the procedures, guidelines, and reporting requirements used at CBTC in the event of a medical emergency. Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. The Student will: 1. Understand the units/organizations responsibilities. 2. Understand the medical emergency procedures used at CBTC. 93

94 MEDICAL Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 1. GENERAL: a) Medical Support - Units/Organizations are responsible and required to have medical resources for all live training exercises. There will be a minimum of 1 Combat Lifesaver on site during all live fire exercises and/or training with the exception of the Rappel Tower which will have a minimum of a Medic and designated medical transport vehicle. 94

95 MEDICAL Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 1. GENERAL: b) Transport Responsibility Patient s parent unit/organization is responsible to transport non-emergency patients from CBTC to off post medical facilities. c) Reporting Responsibility Patient s parent unit/organization is responsible for reporting any injuries or illnesses that require medical attention to Range Control that occur on CBTC. Report within 24 hours, NO EXCEPTIONS! Provide name, age or DOB, last 4 of SSN or Battle Roster, unit/organization name, POC and contact number, type of injury/illness, location and time, type of medical treatment received and a brief synopsis of incident. 95

96 MEDICAL Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 1. GENERAL: d) Medical Personnel Will remain on site during all live fire and training exercises, NO EXCEPTIONS! In the event medical support has to leave: The OIC/RSO will call for a CEASE FIRE. Stop all training. Contact Range Control and request to be placed into a CHECK FIRE status. 96

97 MEDICAL Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 2. MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: a) Reporting Requirements: Place range or training area in a CEASE FIRE status and contact Range Control immediately! In the event of any medical emergency requiring immediate assistance, all ranges and training areas will be placed in a CHECK FIRE status until further notice. Use hand-held radio, channel 1, or (919) x to contact Range Control. If contact to Range Control cannot be made, dial

98 MEDICAL Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 2. MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: b) Medical Evacuation: At no time will units/organizations request MEDEVACs, whether practice or live, without attempting to first contact Range Control. If air transport is required, local EMS will coordinate flight response. 98

99 ELO K: ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORTING & INVESTIGATIONS Action: Introduction to the procedures, guidelines, and reporting requirements used to document the exact details of any accident or incident occurring at CBTC. Conditions: Given appropriate Student handouts, Student s personal notes, AR Army Sustainable Range Program, AR The Army Safety Program, AR and DA PAM Range Safety, NGR ARNG Range Safety Program, and the CBTC SOPs and Guidelines in a classroom environment. Standards: The Student will: 1. Understand the units/organizations responsibilities for reporting accidents or incidents occurring at CBTC. 2. Understand the requirements to investigate and report accidents or incidents occurring at CBTC. 3. Understand the requirements for reporting accidents involving aircraft. 4. Understand the requirements for reporting incidents involving weapons and ammunition. 5. Understand the requirements for reporting complaints and threats. 99

100 REPORTING & INVESTIGATIONS Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 1. ACCIDENT REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION: a) Unit/Organization Responsibility: Assess the accident or incident and determine whether or not it is to be reported. The following will be reported: Property damage to CBTC. Unit/Organization property damage in excess of $2,500. Personnel injured or ill that requires medical attention. Loss of any Sensitive Item. Act of terrorism. Report to Range Control once situation has been stabilized. 100

101 REPORTING & INVESTIGATIONS Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 1. ACCIDENT REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION: b) Preliminary Accident Site Procedures: Safety of victims, personnel, and public. Initiate actions. Contact Range Control. If Range Control is not available, call 911(if needed). Notify using unit CoC. Neutralize accident site hazards. Secure and preserve accident scene. Safeguard from bystanders. Control access to site. Protect physical evidence. 101

102 REPORTING & INVESTIGATIONS Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 2. INCIDENT REPORTING WEAPONS & AMMUNITION: a) General: Report IAW the provisions of DA PAM and AR Report incidents to the Range Control Officer using DA Form 4379, Preliminary Malfunction Feeder Report, OR Green 8 Report. Report incidents involving the loss of ammunition, pyrotechnics, and/or weapons to Range Control. Contact Range Control if there is any doubt as to whether the incident or defect is to be reported. 102

103 REPORTING & INVESTIGATIONS Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 2. INCIDENT REPORTING WEAPONS & AMMUNITION: b) OIC/NCOIC & RSO Responsibility: Place range in a CEASE FIRE status. Assess malfunction and determine requirements for reporting. Inform Range Control of malfunction. If a report is required, provide: Designation of Unit/Organization Range & Location Type of Weapon & Ammo Involved Property Damage Incurred Summary Intent on Investigating (i.e. 15-6) Personal Injury Sustained 103

104 REPORTING & INVESTIGATIONS Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 3. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS & PROCEDURES a) Unexploded Ordnance (UXO): Using unit s three main responsibilities in relation to UXOs: Recognize the threat, Retreat from it, and Report it STAY AWAY from UXOs. DO NOT move or disturb the UXO. DO NOT move towards a suspected UXO. Radio transmissions should be made at least 100 meters from the UXO. Report all suspected UXOs to Range Control immediately. 104

105 REPORTING & INVESTIGATIONS Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 3. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS & PROCEDURES c) COMPLAINTS OR THREATS: 1) Noise Complaint: If approached by a complainant, refer them to Range Control. If they refuse to go to Range Control, attempt to obtain as much information from the complainant as possible. 105

106 REPORTING & INVESTIGATIONS Guidelines, Procedures, and Reporting Requirements 3. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS & PROCEDURES c) COMPLAINTS OR THREATS: 2) Bomb Threat: Keep the caller on line as long as possible. Make every attempt to get as much information as possible (record and document). Once call is terminated, DO NOT use phone. Report to Range Control. 106

107 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACT SSG Bremer (Operations & TADSS NCO): SSG Crabtree (Operations & Scheduling NCO): SSG Evans (Training and Billing at CBTC):

108 QUESTIONS?

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