and Correct Answers
What an RSO inspects the range prior to conducting live fire,what guide does he
use inspection
The NRA range manual, The Sop for the range D III-3
Upon hearing the command Cease firing, you should.
Stop shooting immediately, remain in place, and wait for further instructions form
the RSO. D III -13 IV-13
A Range briefing includes : purpose of the shooting event,Range Surface area
orientation .(ready area, firing line, left and right limits,and impact area),range
safety rules, firing line commands, and
Emergency procures (everyone know what to do to help resolve the Situation). A
What should SOP contain?
A The articles if Incorporation,range regulations,and emergency plan
B The range safety briefing ,range limits, and how to conduct dry fire.
, C Day -to Day details such as Security to open the facility, conduct a range check,
and open range D All of the Above PP II-4
As an RSO, what should you do if a person on the range becomes seriously ill or
injured?
Cause fire, take charge of the situation, and direct the following action: render
first aid to the injured person: call 911: Direct emergency personnel to the injured
person: and ask witnesses to write statements on what they observed D V-4
If in doubt about the range rules, you should
Refer to the range SOPs A II-4
A shooter is loud and disruptive on the firing line and refuses to lower his voice.
You should:
Follow the instructions in the range SOPs III-18
During live firing, where should the RSO be?
On the firing line where the RSO can best observe the shooters. B II-2
Whose Duty is the maintain order on the range