Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

ADDITIONAL SAFETY POINTS

ADDITIONAL SAFETY POINTS

Purchase of residential air soft guns safes.

When at a location where access to a cheap airsoft guns safe, vault, or cabinet is available, firearms will be removed from the vehicle for overnight storage in a locked airsoft gun safe, vault, or cabinet located within a secure building. When employees are on travel status and a electric airsoft guns safe, vault, or cabinet is unavailable, the firearms will be removed from the vehicle and stored within a secured room with a locking device (e.g., trigger lock) attached to the firearm. Deviations from this policy must be approved in writing by the appropriate Regional Director or the Director of the National Wildlife Research Center. Firearms may be transported or carried in an accessible manner when immediate use is necessary or likely. Firearms will not have a cartridge in the chamber while being transported in a motor vehicle except where standardized procedures and guidelines have been established by the WS program and the specific procedures and guidelines concerning such practices are fully implemented (i.e., Sharpshooting Procedures/Guidelines for White-Tailed Deer Damage Management.) Government-owned firearms are to be stored unloaded (no cartridge, shells, propellants, or projectiles in the chamber or magazine) whether in the employees home, duty station, or government facility. Personal firearms must be maintained in the same manner when stored in a government office or facility. If they are not stored in a locked airsoft guns vault/cabinet, a locking device (e.g., trigger lock) must be attached to the firearm. It is recommended that personal firearms be maintained in this manner when stored in other locations such as the employees residence.

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Posted by Airsoft on June 22nd, 2008 | Filed in Dinning, Food |



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