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


For those RSOs wishing to sign-up for hours to monitor the Steel Range Bay of the West Ranges, please use this link here to Signup Genius:  https://www.signupgenius.com


NEW to 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


RANGE SAFETY OFFICER FORMS

Range Safety Incidents
Gun Range Inspection Report
Archery Range Inspection Report
RSO/Member Emergency Report Form
RSO Injury Report Form
Trap Skeet Shotgun Range Safety Checklist

Range Safety Committee:

Rich Scheidel, Director
Al Field, Assistant Director
Loretta Koepp, Coordinator RSO
Gary Orman, Chief RSO
Duane Pool, RSO
Tom Raszka, RSO
Marie Cox, RSO