Fucking “accepted risk” is such an absurd concept. We essentially allow mid level management / commanders to decide the CAF policies don’t apply because they will it so. Risk was accepted on a section attack range, and yet the person being court martial for negligence is the Cpl, while the accepter of risk had career implications. If you want to start looking at changing CF culture there’s a good start point. - rant off
Going back a few decades, in prep for OP Cobra the 1 CMBG Commander and CO 1VP were on the range.
In March 1995, Cpl. Neil MacKinnon was killed at Canadian Forces Base Suffield, Alberta, during a training exercise.
Cpl. MacKinnon was preparing to throw a grenade while his fire team partner with a C9 was was "shooting him into the trench". A bullet stuck MacKinnon in the back of head and his grenade exploded, killing him.
Now key points:
None of the weapons had been zeroed before the range practice - and none had been fired live since leaving Calgary in AVGP's on the road move (which also had two accidents)
The C9 that fired the round was layer determined to be over 1m off zero - the (then young) Pte. (who I won't name as he is a personal friend), using it was a new addition to the Bn coming in from Battle School - this was his first ex with the Bn.
The OC of B Coy Maj. David Hirter, was found guilty of three count of negligence and one of unbecoming conduct. He was demoted to captain. Two enlisted men (a Sgt and a WO) assigned as safety officers for section were found not guilty of negligence. IMHO the Sgt was a total waste of rations - and the WO (Perry G) was watching the other part of the section. The fact they charged Perry was rather insidious, and left a bad tase in a lot of mouths, but not as bad as how Dave was treated.
*Three months prior I had to explain to the Sgt how to zero the C79 optic, between that and other issues, I don't think he was fit to be a Cpl in the Infantry let alone a Sgt - I won't name him, but I have zero respect for them. Personally I think he should have hung himself with his sash...
However the true disgust is that the CO of 1VP and the Commander of 1CMBG where both on the range, and aware that no live fire zero confirmation had been done, they and the worthless waste of skin of an RSM at that time, left the range after the accident and blamed everything on Dave Hirter.