RANGE SAFETY OFFICER FINAL EXAM 2025 UPDATE/PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS (complete solutions) ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
What establishes ranges safety policies and responsibilities for firing ammunition, lasers, guided,
missiles, and rockets on Marine Corps and Army ranges. - (answer)AR385-63/MCO 3570.1
What provides implementation guidance for the Marine Corps Range Safety Program. - (answer)DA Pam
385-63
Local Standard Operating Procedure: each range or range complex will have its own standard operating
procedure (SOP). The SOP for an installation will have installation -specific instructions for range safety.
You must read the most current Sop for the range that you will be using. - (answer)For
environment/weather concerns
The USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide - (answer)The USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide summarizes the
policies and procedures needed to conduct a live-fire event. This document contains information on
surface danger zones (SDZ) setup for weapon systems. The Pocket Guide also provides the OIC and RSO
with a checklist that will assist them with their most common tasks
RANGE CONTROL OFFICER (RCO) - (answer)Responsible for all range safety matters and provides
coordination of ranges in the installation complex
has the designated responsibility to ensure that only qualified personnel operate on ranges and has the
authority to revoke access for those who violate policy and procedures
RANGE SAFETY OFFICER (RSO) - (answer)Responsible for range safety for the exercise
has the primary responsibility to physically check the SDZ to make sure it is clear of all unauthorized
personnel
VERIFIED ANSWERS (complete solutions) ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
What establishes ranges safety policies and responsibilities for firing ammunition, lasers, guided,
missiles, and rockets on Marine Corps and Army ranges. - (answer)AR385-63/MCO 3570.1
What provides implementation guidance for the Marine Corps Range Safety Program. - (answer)DA Pam
385-63
Local Standard Operating Procedure: each range or range complex will have its own standard operating
procedure (SOP). The SOP for an installation will have installation -specific instructions for range safety.
You must read the most current Sop for the range that you will be using. - (answer)For
environment/weather concerns
The USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide - (answer)The USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide summarizes the
policies and procedures needed to conduct a live-fire event. This document contains information on
surface danger zones (SDZ) setup for weapon systems. The Pocket Guide also provides the OIC and RSO
with a checklist that will assist them with their most common tasks
RANGE CONTROL OFFICER (RCO) - (answer)Responsible for all range safety matters and provides
coordination of ranges in the installation complex
has the designated responsibility to ensure that only qualified personnel operate on ranges and has the
authority to revoke access for those who violate policy and procedures
RANGE SAFETY OFFICER (RSO) - (answer)Responsible for range safety for the exercise
has the primary responsibility to physically check the SDZ to make sure it is clear of all unauthorized
personnel