NRA Range Safety Officer
The NRA Range Safety Officer (RSO) program was developed in response to the demand for a nationally recognized range safety officer certification. To become a NRA Range Safety Officer, you must pass the RSO course and demonstrate that you possess the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, conducting, and supervising safe shooting activities and range operations.
This course does not encompass the functions and responsibilities of a Range Officer, who conducts NRA competitive shooting events as defined by Rule 11.5 of the NRA Rule Books.
The RSO course content consists of RSO's roles and responsibilities, range standard operating procedures, range inspection and range rules, firearm stoppages and malfunctions, and Range Safety Briefings which include procedures to follow in the case of an emergency. RSO's who have successfully completed the course then have the ability to become a Chief Range Safety Officer, someone essential to training and supervising NRA Range Safety Officers and developing range standard operating procedures.
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Jeff was well prepared with many past examples to help make the material more relevant, making what could have been a very long day much more interesting and informative. I would recommend this class to someone needing the certification.
Jeff was a very informative, entertaining and knowledgeable instructor. An excellant class.
Instruction was interesting and informative. Jeff is an extremely knowledgeable instructor and great communicator. Reference materials are excellent and will provide valuable refresher as needed.
Instructors
Jeff Smith
Contact us
- Jeff Smith and / or Heather Smith
- in••••o@ari••••s.com
- 602-727-2425
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Range Safety Officer Certification
Levels
- Basic Fundamental Training