Range Officer's Creed
As an IPSC Range Officer, I shall conduct all competitions with
the safety of the competitors, spectators and fellow Range Officials
first and foremost in my thoughts and actions. I shall always
be courteous while maintaining firm control over my range and
areas of responsibility. I will always strive to be totally fair
and impartial in my judgments.
- Safety shall always be my primary goal, with efficiency and
speed of the competition as secondary factors.
- It is a privilege and an honor to serve as a Range Officer
and I shall act accordingly.
- It is my duty to assist all competitors in their attempts
to accomplish their goals and not to hinder them by undue harassment
and authoritarian behavior.
- I shall put aside personal prejudices and act as an impartial
judge at all times.
- I shall keep my opinions to myself and shall not be critical
of any individual beyond the field of contest.
- I will thoroughly familiarize myself with all current
regulations, match rules and attendant subjects.
- I will be firm and fair in all judgmental calls made during
the course of a stage, and be prepared to state in a clear and
concise manner my reasons for such calls to the particular competitor
or any Range Official.
- During the course of a stage, my attention shall be clearly
focused on the particular competitor I am assigned to observe,
and I shall not permit my attention to be misdirected or lax.
- Prior to and during a stage, I shall never consume any alcoholic
beverage or narcotic. I understand that if I violate this rule,
I may be suspended or barred from serving as a Range Official
in the future.
- I shall confer only with my fellow Range Officers and Match
Officials concerning the behavior of any competitor and any decisions
to be rendered.
- I shall exercise due consideration for the personal emotions
of any competitor, and shall act in a manner so as not to embarrass
or disturb the competitor any more than is absolutely necessary.
- I shall strive to never give even the appearance of wrongdoing.
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