Range Safety Officer
Description
This is
a course designed to prepare experienced shooters to the basic duties of a Range Safety Officer (RSO). RSOs ensure that the
users of a range follow range regulations in order to reduce property damage and personal injury. RSOs often have responsibilities
to take action when circumstances require it. The RSO is the range's official on the firing line to ensure safety and to help
shooters.
Many ranges
seek out volunteer Range Safety Officers and the NRA developed this course to help ranges train those RSOs.
Becoming
a Range Safety Officer is akin to becoming a NRA Certified Instructor, with much harder testing and the maintaining of a certification
card with the NRA. A new RSO will need to pay $26 for processing of their card and $5 annually to maintain the certification.
RSOs are neither certified instructors nor coaches.
Although
the course can be completed as quickly as nine hours, it often will take longer depending on the class size and the facilities
at the range. For example, a large number of indoor and outdoor ranges of different types cannot be toured quickly.
Students
will receive a student packet featuring a RSO handbook. This handbook is not available separately.
Course Goal
“To develop
NRA Certified Range Safety Officers who possess the knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential to organizing, conducting,
and supervising safe shooting activities and range operations.”
Lessons
- Introduction to the NRA Basic Range Safety Officer Course
- The Role of the NRA Range
Safety Officer and Range Standard Operating Procedures
- Range Inspection and Range Rules
- Range Safety Briefing
- Emergency Procedures
- Firearm Stoppages and Malfunctions
- Test and Review
Prerequisites
NRA Range
Safety Officers should be experienced shooters, involved in many aspects of target shooting, training, and range supervision.
The NRA encourages active shooters to learn more and become responsible for the safety of fellow shooters through this program.
There will be practical exercises with all types of firearms in this course, even if a shooter's discipline does not require
experience with those types.
Course Completion
Students
will receive feedback on the practical exercises conducted during the course. There is a short written test on the lesson
material at the end of the course. A 90% score is required to obtain certification. In addition, certification will require
mailing in the appropriate documents along with a $26 fee for processing.