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by philip964
Wed Jul 04, 2012 1:05 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: OSHA targets a shooting range
Replies: 30
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Re: OSHA targets a shooting range

I'm no expert on any of this. However, usually OSHA has guidelines for most forms of dangerous work. For example: work on a ladder over three feet requires a spotter, etc.

Are there OSHA guidelines for operating a gun range?

Thus guidelines for an inspector to "write up" the operation of the range.

Minimum sound resistance ratings of ear protection for example.

An over 100k dollar fine sounds like some one was injured at the range and this was the fine for the incident. Not a first time random inspection.

But being that this is near Chicago, it sounds like they want this business and the 2nd amendment to go away.

Why would Hope's number 9 need to be re-labled? Wouldn't any required warnings be on the label already? Or are the required protections for employees under OSHA worse than the required protections for consumers under CPSC?

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