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GB 19079.8-2005 Opening conditions and technical requirements for sports venues Part 8: Shooting areas

Basic Information

Standard ID: GB 19079.8-2005

Standard Name: Opening conditions and technical requirements for sports venues Part 8: Shooting areas

Chinese Name: 体育场所开放条件与技术要求 第8部分:射击场所

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release2005-01-24

Date of Implementation:2005-06-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Household and commercial equipment, recreation, sports >> 97.220 Sports equipment and facilities

Standard Classification Number:Light Industry, Culture and Living Goods>>Culture, Education, Sports and Entertainment Goods>>Y55 Sports Facilities and Equipment

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Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

ISBN:155066.1-22406

Plan number:20030561-Q-451

Publication date:2005-06-01

other information

Release date:2005-01-24

drafter:Li Zhi, Bai Junhua, Chen Xueling, Li Mingqin, Liu Huili, Shi Chunjian, Fan Qingmin, Zhang Wei, An Yongping

Drafting unit:Beijing Sport University, Shooting and Archery Management Center of the State Sports General Administration

Focal point unit:Sports Economics Department of the State Sports General Administration

Proposing unit:State Sports General Administration

Publishing department:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China

competent authority:State Sports General Administration

Introduction to standards:

This part of GB 19079 stipulates the basic conditions and basic technical requirements for the opening of shooting ranges. This part applies to all types of shooting ranges open to the public. GB 19079.8-2005 Opening conditions and technical requirements for sports venues Part 8: Shooting ranges GB19079.8-2005 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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ICS97.220
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB19079.8—2005
Operation conditions and technical requirements for gymnasium and playgroundPart8:Shooting range
Published on January 24, 2005
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China
implemented on June 1, 2005
GB19079 "Operation conditions and technical requirements for sports venues" is divided into the following parts: Part 1: Swimming venues: Part 2: Karting venues; Part 3: Shopping venues: Part 4 Part · Rock climbing places;
--· Part 5: Roller skating places;
Part 1, skiing places
--- Part 7: Skating places:
- Part 8: Shooting places:
- Part 9: Archery places;
Part 10: Diving places:
Part 11: Rafting places;
Part 12: Paragliding places;
. Part 13: Hot air balloon places;
Part 14: Powered paragliding places;
This part is Part 8 of (1319079, and all the contents of this part are mandatory. This part is issued by the State Sports General Administration.
This part is under the jurisdiction of the State Sports General Administration and is responsible for interpretation. The responsible drafting units of this part: Beijing Sport University, State Sports General Administration She City Archery Management Center, GB 19079. 8—2005
The main drafters of this part: Li Zhi, Zi Junhua, Chen Xuling, Li Mingqin, Can Huicheng, Zai Chunjian, Fan Qingmin, Zhang Wei, An Yongping, 1 Scope
Conditions and technical requirements for the opening of sports venues
Part 8: Shooting venues
The basic conditions and basic technical requirements for the opening of shooting venues under the provisions of this part of GB19079. This part applies to all kinds of shooting venues open to the public. 2 Normative references
GB 19079. 8—2005
The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For all the dated referenced documents, all the subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, the parties who reach an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to use the latest versions of these documents when studying the standards. For all the undated referenced documents, the latest versions are applicable to this standard. "Law of the People's Republic of China on Shooting Management"
GB9668 Hygiene Standard for Gymnasiums
GB/T17093 Hygiene Standard for Total Bacteria in Indoor Air GB/110001.1 Public Information Graphic Symbols for Signs Part: General Symbols 3 Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this part of GB19079. 3.1
Shooting Range
A place that can meet the needs of people for shooting training, competition, fitness and leisure activities. It includes: rifle shooting range, mobile target shooting range, disc shooting range, bow shooting range, practical shooting and paintball shooting range. 3.2
Rifle and pistol shooting sports: using rifles and pistols to shoot at pre-set fixed targets, and the results are calculated by the accuracy of the hit. 3.3
Moving target shooting sports: using guns to shoot at pre-set moving targets, and the results are calculated by the accuracy of the hit. 3.4
Clay larget shooting: using shotguns to shoot at flying targets, and the results are calculated by the accuracy of the hit. 3.5
Crossbow shooting is a sport that uses a pre-set fixed ear mark to shoot. 3.6
Practical shooting is a sport that sets up different virtual scenes in the shooting range to simulate real situations for shooting practice. 3.7
Paintball shooting
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A competitive shooting sport that uses a specific trigger as a "gun" and paintballs as "bullets". 3.8
shooting lane
The area between the shooting ground line and the target line where bullets or arrows fly. 3.9
Target baffle systems is a protective facility set up above the shooting ground line and the target line to prevent bullets from flying out. 3.10
Target pin
It is a groove beside the target board for reporting and changing targets. 3.11
Shooting technical instructor refers to the person who teaches shooting sports theory and skills. 4 Qualifications of practitioners
Shooting technical instructors, security personnel, etc. must hold relevant national professional qualification certificates before they can take up their posts. 5 Site, facilities and equipment conditions
5.1 Rifle, pistol and mobile target shooting sites
5.1.1 Site
5.1.1.1 The length of the target track shall not be less than 10m
5.1.1.2 The rear side and both sides of the target trench of the shooting range shall be equipped with protective facilities to prevent bullets from flying over. 5.1.13 In outdoor rifle, pistol and mobile target shooting ranges, multi-level target barriers shall be built above the shooting ground line and the target line. 5.1.1.4 The width of the shooter position shall not be less than 1m, and a shooter channel shall be provided behind the shooting position. 5.1.1.5 The horizontal illumination of the indoor rifle and mobile target shooting range shall not be less than 300 1x, and the vertical illumination of the target surface shall not be less than 1 000 1x. The back of the target shall be a non-reflective neutral color.
5.1.2 Facilities and Equipment
5.1.2.1 There shall be bullet-blocking facilities behind the target board, which shall meet the following requirements: 1. When a bullet is fired from any area of ​​the shooting position, the bullet cannot fly over the top of the bullet-blocking facilities; the thickness of the bullet-blocking facilities shall ensure that the bullet cannot penetrate: 5.1.2.2 The shooting area shall be flat and free of metal, stone and other hard objects 5.1.2.3 There shall be bullet-blocking facilities at the shooting position, which shall meet the following requirements: the length shall not be shorter than 1.5m, the height shall not be less than 2m, and the forward extension of the shooting line shall not be less than 0.5m; the thickness shall ensure that the bullet cannot penetrate;
5.1.2.4 There shall be gun control devices at the shooting position. 5.1.2.5 A target with a depth of not less than 2m shall be set; or an automatic target reporting and target changing device shall be used. 5.1.2.6 There shall be safety isolation facilities to block bullets between the shooting position and the audience area. 5.2 Skeet shooting area
5.2.1 Site
5.2.1.1 If the distance from the shooting position to the bullet drop point is shorter than 200m, safety protection facilities should be set up to prevent bullets from flying out of the shooting area. 5.2.1.2 Facilities should be set up in front of and on both sides of the shooting area to prevent bullets from flying over. 5.2.1.3 The ground of the shooting area should be flat.
5.2.1.4 The target throwing room should comply with the following provisions: GB 19079.8—2005
The front-to-back distance in the target throwing room of the skeet multi-directional shooting range shall not be less than 2m, and the height shall not be less than 2.1m. The roof of the target room is at the same level as the ground of the shooting position. The 21-1 skeet shooting range has two target rooms, one high and one low. The area of ​​each target room is not less than 4 m. 5.2.2 Facilities and Equipment 5.2.2.1 The shooting position is equipped with a gun control device. 5.2.2.2 There are safety isolation facilities to block bullets between the shooting position and the audience rest area. 5.3 Bow Shooting Site 5.3.1 Site 5.3.1.1 The length of the target track is not less than 10 m. 5.3.1.2 Protective facilities to prevent bullets from flying over should be set up in front of and on both sides of the shooter. 5.3.1.3 Multi-level target guards should be built above the shooting ground line and the target line. 5.3.1.4 The width of the shooting position shall not be less than 1 m. 5.3.2 Facilities and Equipment
5.3.2.1 There shall be isolation facilities between the shooting positions with a length of not less than 1.5 m and a height of not less than 1.8 m. The thickness shall ensure that arrows and bullets cannot penetrate or rebound.
5.3.2.2 There are safety facilities to block bullets between the shooting position and the audience rest area: 5.4 Practical shooting and paintball shooting sites
5.4.1 Protective facilities to prevent bullets from flying over should be set up around the site. 5.4.2 Multi-level target shields should be built above the outdoor practical shooting range. 5.4,3 Paintball shooting ranges should provide protective clothing, sun goggles, protective helmets and gloves. 5.5 Equipment
5.5.1 Guns, ammunition, bows and arrows should obtain product inspection certificates issued by professional and technical organizations that meet legal conditions. 5.5.2 There are shockproof equipment such as plugs and earmuffs. 5.6 Gun and ammunition warehouse and equipment repair room
5.6.1 There are independent gun and ammunition warehouses and equipment repair rooms to ensure safety. 5.6.2 The gun and ammunition warehouse has a guard room and is equipped with anti-theft, alarm and fire protection and other safety devices. 5.7 Auxiliary facilities
5.7.1 There are clear and obvious warning signs for dangerous areas. 5. 7. 2
2 There shall be men's and women's toilets,
There shall be broadcasting and communication equipment.
Inside shooting ranges shall have emergency evacuation passages. 5. 7. 41
5.7.5 Indoor shooting ranges shall have ventilation facilities, and public signs shall comply with the requirements of GB/T10001.1. 5.7.6wwW.bzxz.Net
6 Requirements for hygiene and environmental management
6.1 The indoor air of shooting ranges shall comply with the requirements of CB/T17903. 6.2 The environmental hygiene of shooting ranges shall comply with the requirements of GB9668. 6.3 The gun rest and grip shall be kept clean. wWGB19079.8—2005
7 Safety assurance
7.1 During the opening period, each shooter shall be equipped with a shooting technical instructor. 7.2 There shall be full-time security guards and equipment custodians. 7.3 There are "Shooting Safety Rules" and "Shooting Activity Instructions" at the sight. 7.4 Emergency medicines and sharp instruments should be placed in a conspicuous location for easy access. 7.5 Various personnel posts are clearly marked.
7.6 The use, storage and transportation of dangerous items such as guns and ammunition should comply with the provisions of the "Firearms Management Law of the People's Republic of China". 7.7 There is a sound security, safety operation and equipment maintenance system, and a low-level responsibility system for personnel service positions.
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