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| The International Ski Federation Safe Skiing Code |
The safety of yourself and others is paramount to Dogtag and ifyouski,
which is why we recommend that you observe the International Ski Federation
safe skiing code, both on and off-piste.
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| The Code |
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RESPECT FOR OTHERS - You must behave in such a way that you
do not endanger others.
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CONTROL OF SPEED AND SKIING - You must be in control, and adapt
your speed and manner of skiing to your ability and the prevailing conditions
of terrain, snow and weather, as well as to the density of other skiers.
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CHOICE OF ROUTE - You must choose your route in such a way
that, when coming from behind, you do not endanger others ahead.
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OVERTAKING - Make sure that you leave enough room when overtaking
others for any voluntary or involuntary movements that they may make.
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ENTERING AND STARTING - When entering a marked run, or starting
again after stopping, make sure that you look both up and down the run
to ensure that you can do so without endangering yourself or other skiers.
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STOPPING - Unless absolutely necessary, you must avoid stopping
on the piste in narrow places or where visibility is restricted.
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CLIMBING AND DESCENDING ON FOOT -When climbing or descending
on foot, you must keep to the sides of the piste.
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RESPECT FOR SIGNALS AND MARKINGS -You must respect all signals
and markings.
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ASSISTANCE - If an accident occurs, every skier is duty bound
to assist.
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IDENTIFICATION - Following an accident, every skier and witness,
whether responsible or not for causing the accident, must exchange names
and addresses.
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| SPEED AND SAFETY |
Travelling effortlessly at high speed is one of the great attractions of skiing. But speed brings with it an element of danger. Always be aware of this.
Keep your speed down on crowded slopes.
Keep your speed down in bad weather.
Keep your speed down if you are tired.
Keep your speed down around blind corners or over drop-offs.
Give other skiers a wide berth: even if you don't hit them, you may scare them.
Never ski beyond the limits of your equipment. | | |
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