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Amazing! ShotStop Level IV (Armor Piercing) Plate at 5 lb!

What can be said? Amazing! ShotStop just replaced the old Level IV HS plate with a new and improved one, at the same pricing!

The 10 x 12 plate weighs 5.3 lb and is 0.9′ thick.

If you fancy a plate that weights nothing and will stop everything, this is your plate!

Duritium IV+HS Body Armor Plates

  • Protection Type/Level: Level IV
  • Special Threat Testing:
    • 5.56x45mm 55 grain ball (M193)
    • 7.62x39mm PS ball (MSC)
    • 7.62x51mm 149 grain M80 FMJ
    • NATO M855 (SS109) 5.56x45mm 62 grain steel core
    • M855 A1
    • 7.62x63mm M2 AP
  • Material Type: Alloy-Composite
  • Weight (10×12 Shooter Cut): 5.3 lbs. (2.4 kg.)
  • Thickness (+/-0.125″): 0.9 in. (2.3 cm.)
  • Warranty: 10 Years

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Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security overload leads to apathy. How often do you hear a car alarm go off and roll your eyes hoping the owner would disable the blasted thing before the incoming headache comes a knocking? The primary objection I have to such systems is they work too well. Every week I hear an alarm being triggered […]

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Meet the Winners: J. McCann & Co. Ltd

To win a RoSPA Health and Safety Award is by no means an easy feat. Last year alone, we received close to 2,000 entries from across the globe. To achieve one gold achievement McCann Master 2018award is a fantastic accolade for your organisation… however, to continue that winning streak year after year is outstanding. In 2019, Nottingham based civil and electrical engineering firm J. McCann & Co. Ltd did just that and achieved their fourth RoSPA Gold Achievement Award (and they couldn’t be more delighted).McCann info

An Achievement Award truly is the accolade that safety professionals across all industries aspire to. In our latest interview with four-time Gold Award Winner, J. McCann & Co. Ltd explains how winning a RoSPA Award has impacted their organisation…

What motivates you/your organisation to enter the RoSPA Awards?

Entering the RoSPA Awards motivates our organisation to drive improvements for our safe systems of work, year upon year. It also allows us to demonstrate our commitment to the safety of our staff, contractors and all others affected by our work, whilst enabling us to showcase and celebrate the success of our workforce, who work to an award-winning standard.

Winning a Gold Award for the fourth consecutive year is proof of how entry into the awards process drives and develops our systems.

McCann quote 3What benefits does winning a RoSPA Award have for you/your organisation?

Winning a RoSPA award supports our strong health and safety culture that we have here at McCann and helps to provide great supporting evidence to a client’s Pre-qualification Questionnaires (PQQs).

We also display that we are a RoSPA Gold Award Winner in all of our email signatures, which helps to promote us as an organisation that works to extremely high standards, especially when it comes to health and safety.

What do you enjoy most about the RoSPA Awards process?

We always look forward to the awards dinner because it is a great opportunity for our support staff to receive recognition for the very important work that they do. We arrange for as many of them as possible to be at the dinner where they can relax and meet with other employees from our sites and celebrate shared success.

McCann quote 2What do you think the applicant could do over the year to keep drafting an awards submission simple?

To guarantee a straight forward submission, it is important to remain organised. Initially, you should read the RoSPA submission guidance and take the time to digest all the information and thoroughly understand it.

Assigning the responsibility to one person ensures that they are focussed on the submission and can take control of what is needed at each stage. The designated employee should then make folders for each of the submission headings and collate evidence as they go, for example, saving any relevant emails. When filing evidence, it is useful to categorise the evidence early on as this will help to prevent a repetition of evidence across the different categories.

What advice would you give to organisations considering entering the awards for the first time, or how would you convince organisations not entering the awards to start entering?

First of all, the awards are about telling the story of what is going well using information you already have, which can be simpler than you may assume, so it is always worth entering. Also, don’t avoid entering if you have had an incident at work. The RoSPA Awards are a great opportunity to show that you have developed mature safety processes, but can also show how you learn from such incidents to prevent them from happening again. This can also lead to opportunities to demonstrate key learning and share findings with the rest of your wider industry.

We would advise not repeating the same evidence within the categories, which is where preparation and organisation play a huge part. It’s also good to remember that less is more with your written submission. Draft McCann quote 1your document and check the word count, you will likely exceed the word limit the first time you do it but keep working on it until it’s as succinct as possible.

So what’s stopping you? The process of joining the global RoSPA Award-winning community couldn’t be simpler. Simply visit www.rospa.com/awards, register online, and submit your entry via our online portal. First-time entrant? Don’t worry, as support and guidance is available through our mentoring scheme – read this blog to find out more.

 

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OFFGRID’s SHOT Show Coverage: Follow us for SHOT Show Coverage live from Vegas!

OFFGRID’s SHOT Show Coverage: Follow us for SHOT Show Coverage live from Vegas!

Our SHOT Show coverage officially begins this weekend, as people from around the country pour into Las Vegas for the annual National Shooting Sports Foundation SHOT Show. […]

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Meet the Winners: J. McCann & Co. Ltd

To win a RoSPA Health and Safety Award is by no means an easy feat. Last year alone, we received close to 2,000 entries from across the globe. To achieve one gold achievement McCann Master 2018award is a fantastic accolade for your organisation… however, to continue that winning streak year after year is outstanding. In 2019, Nottingham based civil and electrical engineering firm J. McCann & Co. Ltd did just that and achieved their fourth RoSPA Gold Achievement Award (and they couldn’t be more delighted).McCann info

An Achievement Award truly is the accolade that safety professionals across all industries aspire to. In our latest interview with four-time Gold Award Winner, J. McCann & Co. Ltd explains how winning a RoSPA Award has impacted their organisation…

What motivates you/your organisation to enter the RoSPA Awards?

Entering the RoSPA Awards motivates our organisation to drive improvements for our safe systems of work, year upon year. It also allows us to demonstrate our commitment to the safety of our staff, contractors and all others affected by our work, whilst enabling us to showcase and celebrate the success of our workforce, who work to an award-winning standard.

Winning a Gold Award for the fourth consecutive year is proof of how entry into the awards process drives and develops our systems.

McCann quote 3What benefits does winning a RoSPA Award have for you/your organisation?

Winning a RoSPA award supports our strong health and safety culture that we have here at McCann and helps to provide great supporting evidence to a client’s Pre-qualification Questionnaires (PQQs).

We also display that we are a RoSPA Gold Award Winner in all of our email signatures, which helps to promote us as an organisation that works to extremely high standards, especially when it comes to health and safety.

What do you enjoy most about the RoSPA Awards process?

We always look forward to the awards dinner because it is a great opportunity for our support staff to receive recognition for the very important work that they do. We arrange for as many of them as possible to be at the dinner where they can relax and meet with other employees from our sites and celebrate shared success.

McCann quote 2What do you think the applicant could do over the year to keep drafting an awards submission simple?

To guarantee a straight forward submission, it is important to remain organised. Initially, you should read the RoSPA submission guidance and take the time to digest all the information and thoroughly understand it.

Assigning the responsibility to one person ensures that they are focussed on the submission and can take control of what is needed at each stage. The designated employee should then make folders for each of the submission headings and collate evidence as they go, for example, saving any relevant emails. When filing evidence, it is useful to categorise the evidence early on as this will help to prevent a repetition of evidence across the different categories.

What advice would you give to organisations considering entering the awards for the first time, or how would you convince organisations not entering the awards to start entering?

First of all, the awards are about telling the story of what is going well using information you already have, which can be simpler than you may assume, so it is always worth entering. Also, don’t avoid entering if you have had an incident at work. The RoSPA Awards are a great opportunity to show that you have developed mature safety processes, but can also show how you learn from such incidents to prevent them from happening again. This can also lead to opportunities to demonstrate key learning and share findings with the rest of your wider industry.

We would advise not repeating the same evidence within the categories, which is where preparation and organisation play a huge part. It’s also good to remember that less is more with your written submission. Draft McCann quote 1your document and check the word count, you will likely exceed the word limit the first time you do it but keep working on it until it’s as succinct as possible.

So what’s stopping you? The process of joining the global RoSPA Award-winning community couldn’t be simpler. Simply visit www.rospa.com/awards, register online, and submit your entry via our online portal. First-time entrant? Don’t worry, as support and guidance is available through our mentoring scheme – read this blog to find out more.

 

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Exploring the Magdalen Islands in Quebec by Bike

The Magdalen Islands or their French name – Îles de la Madeleine are an archipelago of more than a dozen, almost treeless islands, linked by kilometres of sand dunes as far as the eye can see. Plunked down in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, they take up a mere 206 square km (80 square mi), so there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of them. Although French is the first language for most of the 13,000 inhabitants, many of whom are either Acadians or are descendants of shipwreck survivors, English is widely understood.

Exploring the backroads on the Magdalen Islands

Exploring the backroads on the Magdalen Islands

Getting to the Magdalen Islands

My first view of these magical islands took place on the deck of a ferry bound from Souris, PEI for Cap-aux-Meules, on Île du Cap-aux-Meules, an island of red cliffs with a smattering of rainbow-coloured houses overlooking the sea.

Other than the five hour ferry ride from Prince Edward Island or a cruise ship from Montreal, the Magdalen Islands are accessible only via flights from one of three cities in Quebec – Montreal, Quebec City or Gaspé. The difficulty in accessing the islands seems only to add to their charm.

First view of the Magdalen Islands from the ferry that runs to PEI

First view of the Magdalen Islands from the ferry that runs to PEI

Why visit?

The Magdalen Islands are a great tourist destination – best known for the beaches, windsurfing (due to relentless wind), food, cycling and culture. And as you’ll see they are also a photographer’s dream destination.

The Acadian culture is very strong on the islands

The Acadian culture is very strong on the islands

Lots of red cliffs on the Magdalen Islands

Lots of red cliffs on the Magdalen Islands

The contrast of colours you see on the islands

The contrast of colours you see on the islands

I loved my visit! We did a bit of everything –  with a focus on biking but also checking out the world’s largest sand castle competition, windsurfing, lazing on a beach and talking for hours with the locals in an intimate cafe. The one thing we didn’t do, that the islands are famous for, is kite surf.

The world's largest sand castle competition is on the Magdalen Islands

The world’s largest sand castle competition is on the Magdalen Islands

Try windsurfing if you visit the Magdalen Islands

Try windsurfing if you visit the Magdalen Islands

Cycling the Magdalen Islands

The Magdalen Islands are home to a section of the Green Route, Quebec’s famous network of cycling trails. On these islands, with only one main road, Highway 199, it’s hard, if not impossible, to get lost.

In theory you could cycle from Havre-Aubert to Grande-Entrée and back in a day but that would be 150 km (93 mi) return and sure wouldn’t leave you with much time to explore.

The Magdalen Islands deserve to be discovered at a more leisurely pace. With more than 300 km (186 mi) of beaches and so many activities to try, like cave swimming and windsurfing, and with plenty of restaurants offering fresh seafood and local specialties, it’s highly likely that you’ll want to slow down and savour the experience.

Homes with a view of the quiet lagoon

Homes with a view of the quiet lagoon

Boats moored on the Ile du Havre Aubert

Boats moored on the Ile du Havre Aubert

Although you could choose any section of the main road to cycle, you can also have fun exploring all the back roads and side trails on Île du Cap-aux-Meules for example.

Laundry blowing in the breeze, houses painted every colour of the rainbow, lighthouses, and fantastic red rock cliffs are just some of the delights you’ll encounter.

The Madelinots are not afraid of colour

The Madelinots are not afraid of colour

What much of the shoreline looks like- it's either this or beach

What much of the shoreline looks like- it’s either this or beach

But be prepared for near constant wind on the Magdalen Islands. On particularly blowy days, you might want to delay your ride. Otherwise hook up with Autobus les Sillons and get a shuttle so you can cycle with the wind at your back.

The roads we cycled weren't busy

The roads we cycled weren’t busy – and there was a wide shoulder

Beautiful scenery as you bike or drive the Magdalen Islands

Beautiful scenery as you bike or drive the Magdalen Islands

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Where to rent bikes in the islands

There are three places to rent bikes on the islands. Le Pédalier rents bikes year round including fat bikes that can be used on sand or snow. Boutique Véli Vélo offers e-bikes, tandems, trail a bikes and  hybrids while Éco-vélo des Îles offers e-bikes.

Time out with our bikes on a beach

Time out with our bikes on a beach

Where to stay on the Magdalen Islands

We stayed at two places on the islands – one of which is one of my all time favourite places to stay – the Domaine du Vieux Couvent. There was a wonderful ambiance about the places, well-appointed rooms and a congenial kitchen.

We also really enjoyed our two night stay at Havre Sur Mer. They have chairs with a view over the ocean that beckon you to linger.

Other places to consider that I haven’t stayed at include Gîte chez Majo  and Auberge Madeli.

Mural of a nun in the lobby of the Domaine du Vieux Couvent

Mural of a nun in the lobby of the Domaine du Vieux Couvent

The hotel is housed in an old convent

The hotel is housed in an old convent

Eating on the islands

The food scene on the Magdalen Islands is excellent but note that many restaurants are only open in the summer.

Year-round you can eat bistro style at Les Pas Perdus. Cap Dauphin’s Ship Shack in the summer is a great choice. Le Four à Pain is an excellent choice for breakfast – and fish cakes and pizza, summer only.

You can also get a very good meal at the Domaine du Vieux Couvent

There are certainly lots of fast food options as well.

Poutine - the calorie laden food choice of many - fries, gravy & cheese curds

Poutine – the calorie laden food choice of many – fries, gravy & cheese curds – ok if you cycle the length of the main island!

Fantastic fresh fish - and seal served in restaurants

Fantastic fresh fish – and seal served in restaurants

For more information on the Magdalen Islands check out the Tourisme Îles de la Madeleine website. For photo inspiration of the islands check out this blog.

More reading on things to do in Quebec and PEI in summer

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Exploring the Magdalen Islands in Quebec by bike

 

 

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Evaluating handguns for YOU

This subject came up again today and the evaluation criteria are worth repeating.

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Before you buy a gun, you should go to a range that rents guns and try different ones out to see which one is best for you.

What does “try them out” mean? How do we measure “which one is best for you?” Here is a list of worthwhile items to evaluate for you to make an informed decision about an autoloading pistol. For those who are helping a prospective purchaser, demonstrate the technique but then place the pistol in a sterile (unloaded with slide forward) condition and let them do their own evaluation without comment or coaching. You won’t be there to coach them if they need to use the pistol for real; that’s part of the evaluation.

  1. Load the pistol. This has two components.
    1. Load a magazine to full capacity.
    2. Load the fully charged magazine into the pistol and chamber a round.
  2. Manipulate the controls of the pistol.

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