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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 16 November 2006

Thursday, 16 November 2006

Questions (51)

Willie Penrose

Question:

36 Mr. Penrose asked the Minister for Defence the location of the firing ranges and training grounds located throughout the country; the precautionary mechanisms in place to protect the Defence Forces and civilians from injury during training and manoeuvres; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38194/06]

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The information sought by the Deputy is set out in the following table:

Location

Ranges

2 Eastern Brigade

Kilbride

Kilpeddar Range

Gormanston

Red Barns Range Dundalk

1 Southern Brigade

Kilworth

Kilcoran County Tipperary

Bere Island

Barnane

Ballymullen County Laois

Ballywilliam County Wexford

4 Western Brigade

Carnagh Rifle Range

Oranmore Rifle Range

Cushla

Connolly Barracks, Longford

Custume Barracks, Athlone

Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa, Galway

Finner Camp

Columb Barrack, Mullingar

Rockhill House, Donegal

Grenade Ranges:

Athlone

Galway

Finner

Defence Forces Training Centre

Glen of Imaal

Curragh No. 1 Range

Curragh No. 2 Range

Curragh No. 3 Range

Curragh No. 4 Range

Grenade Range

Hare Park Demolition Ground

Training Areas

2 Eastern Brigade

Kilbride

Gormanston Camp

1 Southern Brigade

Kilworth

Bere Island

Fort Davis

Ballydunlea

Kinnity Sliabh Blooms

4 Western Brigade

Carnagh

Finner

Defence Forces Training Centre

Curragh Camp/Curragh Plains

Glen of Imaal

Maddens Town Wood County Kildare

There is a range of safety precautions in place designed to prevent injury to military or civilian personnel during a training exercise. Prior to any training exercise a comprehensive risk assessment for each aspect of the exercise is carried out and all necessary precautions are taken to address each of the risks highlighted. Each military firing range also has a set of range orders, which outline all required precautions that must be observed during a training event. All personnel involved in the exercise are issued with appropriate protective equipment for the taskings included in the exercise. Medical personnel and military police are also assigned as appropriate.

Arrangements in regard to safeguarding members of the public during military training exercises include, where appropriate, the prior notification of a scheduled exercise to the Garda Síochána in the area and the local community in the immediate vicinity of the exercise. Warning Signs are displayed on all major roads in the area and sentries are placed on approach roads to the exercise area. Warning flags and flashing lights are also displayed to further indicate the presence of exercise troops in an area. In certain cases notifications are advertised in the local and national press prior to the exercise taking place.

The safety of personnel, both military and civilian, during Defence Forces training exercises is of paramount importance to the Department of Defence and safety precautions are kept under review in order to achieve that objective.

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