ECCL Range Safety Officer (RSO) Program Process
The Erie County Conservation League hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Range Safety Officers are called upon to volunteer at events to help the event coordinators and participants have a safe and enjoyable event.
The RSO Program at ECCL is comprised of individuals who have successfully completed the training and received certification as a Range Safety Officer (RSO). Copies of all certifications should be provided to the Range Safety Committee via U.S. Postal Mail or through the committee’s email address which is: rangesafety@eriecountycl.org
NEW to the Program - Individuals wishing to become RSOs of ECCL have two opportunities during the calendar year. Those months are March and August. Below is a link to information about the RSO program and process to volunteer as an RSO.
ECCL RSO Program Guidelines - Under Development
RANGE SAFETY OFFICER FORMS - ALL BEING REVISED
Range Incident Report
Gun Range Inspection Report
Archery Range Inspection Report
RSO/Member Emergency Report
RSO Injury Report
Trap Skeet Shotgun Range Safety Checklist
Range Safety Committee:
John McClure, Director
Al Field, Assistant Director
Marsha Farrell, CRSO
Tom Raszka, RSO
Rich Scheidel, RSO
Chris Wiseman, RSO