Do you work at a gun range, teach firearms classes, or just spend a lot of time around live-fire? If so, you’ll need a keen eye for safety and reliable techniques for managing groups of people and minimizing risk of injury. The NRA’s Range Safety Officer (RSO) certification course is for you.


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What You’ll Learn

This RSO training course teaches prospective NRA-certified Range Safety Officers the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, conducting, and supervising safe shooting activities and range operations.

  • Roles and responsibilities of RSOs
  • The universal firearm safety rules (and effective techniques for enforcing them)
  • General range rules, site-specific range rules, adn administrative rules
  • Range standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  • Range Inspections, range rules, and range briefings
  • Firearm stoppages and malfunctions
  • Emergency procedures

What to Expect

This course is approximately nine hours long and is conducted in a classroom and at a shooting facility. Range Safety Officer candidates will receive a copy of the NRA Basic Range Safety Officer Course Student Guide. Throughout the course, candidates will be evaluated to insure that they possess the knowledge, skills, and (most importantly) attitude required to safely supervise live-fire activities. The course culminates with a written exam. A score of 90% or higher is required for certification. 

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  • Prerequisites: An understanding of the fundamentals of marksmanship and familiarity with firearms
  • Age Minimum: Determined case by case (mature, attentive teens usually welcome)
  • Course Fee: To Be Determined (depends on facility and class size)
  • Course Length: Approximately 9 Hours
  • Round Count: Zero (all “live-fire” exercises are simulated in a classroom setting with dummy ammunition)

  • More Info: See the NRA website for course details