NRA Chief Range Safety Officer (CRSO)
Must have completed a B.I.T. course that is typically given while going thru Pistol or Rifle Instructor. Must have completed the RSO class previously.
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.
Certified RSOs looking to become a Chief RSO must take a course put on by an NRA Training Counselor who also holds the Chief RSO certification. This 14-hour course is presented in two parts: Basic Instructor Training and NRA Chief Range Safety Officer training.
Sessions include standard operating procedures, inspections, emergency procedures, firearm stoppages and malfunctions, safety briefings. Students must demonstrate organizational and teaching skills via participation in practical exercises and complete an open book exam. Once the course is completed the RSO will be upgraded to a NRA Chief Range Safety Officer.
Instructors
Jeff Smith
Contact us
- Jeff Smith and / or Heather Smith
- in••••o@ari••••s.com
- 602-727-2425
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Instructor
- Range Safety Officer Certification
Levels
- Instructor Training