Range Safety Certification Question

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Andy632
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Range Safety Certification Question

#1 Post by Andy632 »

As Header.

We have a 25 meter barrack type range with 8 firing points and are considering adding a couple more ('cos we're getting busy somedays).

Who will/can actually certify or sign off on any new lanes/firing points? Our current Range certificate was done by the Army a few years ago..
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#2 Post by DanTheMan »

Ours was re done two years ago by Geoff Doe, NRA Range Design Consultant, signed off to current regs.
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#3 Post by Sim G »

Yep, NRA did ours.
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Our club is currently using Frank Haxton for ours.
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