Chief Range
Safety Officer
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INSTRUCTOR:
Ken Lewis
President and Director of Training at the P3TC and the President of the Texas Handgun Association. He is a Range Master, Firearms Instructor, NRA Training Counselor, NRA Practical Pistol Coach Development Staff, NRA/USA Shooting Shotgun Coach, Training and Shooting Range Consultant, a college professor with active security, military, and law enforcement experience, and formerly a National Shooting Sports Foundation Range Action Specialist.
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 (RSOs) and write Firing Range Standard Operating Procedures.
Prerequisite: Basic Instructor Training within two (2) years and Range Safety Officer.
Completing this course will teach 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.
Register:
Location of Class:
P³TC Training Facility
11230 West Avenue, Suite 1207
San Antonio, Texas 78213
United States
210-695-0PPP (0777)