Chief Range
Safety Officer
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Overview
Certified Instructors teach students the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for the safe, proficient, and ethical use of firearms.
The NRA Instructor Training Courses consists of two parts:
Part one: Basic Instructor Training (Must be current within two-years.)
Part two: The specific discipline training e.g. CRSO, Rifle, Pistol, Home Firearms Safety, etc.
Read the Instructor Training page at www.P3TCus.com/for-instructors.
The successful completion of this course will allow individuals to educate, train, and certify NRA Range Safety Officers (RSO’s) and write Firing Range Standard Operating Procedures.
Prerequisite: Basic Instructor Training within two (2) years and Range Safety Officer.
Completing this course will help you:
- To educate, train, and certify NRA Range Safety Officers (RSOs) and write Firing Range Standard Operating Procedures.
Who is the course for?
A Chief Range Safety Officer (CRSO) candidate must be an NRA Certified RSO and have attended Basic Instructor Training within two years prior to attending CRSO Training.