Indoor Air Pistol Range Regulations
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:34 pm
Are there any regulations regarding the temperatures in Air Pistol Ranges - including air flow and air quality (Health & Safety reasons)?
I know there are minimum requirements with light, and I presume there is a ceiling height requirement too. Is there anything about temperature?
Are there any rules regarding hot or cold conditions for shooters in indoor ranges? How do the European and Scandinavian countries cope with mid winter chill? Also Canada and USA?
We are talking about normal Club ranges, not just the big International ranges. I know some competitions are held during summer, so what are the acceptable conditions?
Here in the southern Australian States we have had an exceptionally hot summer, and many of the ranges have been unbearabley hot and stuffy.
Over the last 9 days the temperature here has averaged about 34 - 35C ( around 95F) This is in the open air, in the shade! Within the closed range it woulkd be about 10 C hotter - at least!The cold conditions are not much of a problem, but the heat is bad for concentration and shooting a match. It is hard to hold the grip with a sweaty hand.
I would appreciate some comments and information,so I can collate them and make some recommendations.
Thank you.
I know there are minimum requirements with light, and I presume there is a ceiling height requirement too. Is there anything about temperature?
Are there any rules regarding hot or cold conditions for shooters in indoor ranges? How do the European and Scandinavian countries cope with mid winter chill? Also Canada and USA?
We are talking about normal Club ranges, not just the big International ranges. I know some competitions are held during summer, so what are the acceptable conditions?
Here in the southern Australian States we have had an exceptionally hot summer, and many of the ranges have been unbearabley hot and stuffy.
Over the last 9 days the temperature here has averaged about 34 - 35C ( around 95F) This is in the open air, in the shade! Within the closed range it woulkd be about 10 C hotter - at least!The cold conditions are not much of a problem, but the heat is bad for concentration and shooting a match. It is hard to hold the grip with a sweaty hand.
I would appreciate some comments and information,so I can collate them and make some recommendations.
Thank you.