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Skiing safely
10 Rules of Behaviour

Fabio Vettori
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Rules of Behaviour for Skiers and Snowboarders

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1. Rispect of other people

Skiers will do any efforts in order to prevent other people or things from getting damaged
Regola 2 con le Formiche di Fabio Vettori2. Mastery of speed and behaviour

When skiing each single person will behave in such a way that is fit to his/her own skill and suitable for the weather conditions; he/she will limit his/her speed accordingly

Regola 3 con le Formiche di Fabio Vettori3. Choice of direction
Uphill skiers who, thanks to their favourable location, have the opportunity of choosing their direction, shall follow the direction which can be considered as the safest for downhill skiers and shall prevent any danger of collision
One needs to be aware of other skiers' trajec­tories with particular regard to their type of skiing aquipment (snowboard, telemark, fun carving, etc.
Regola 4 con le Formiche di Fabio Vettori4. Overtake
Skiers can pass when they are either to the right or to the left but they will always keep to such a distance as to alloW the other skiers to perform their evolutions

It is advisable that the skier steers away from the edge of the ski slope leaving enough room So that he/she can be passed dothleft and right
Regola 5 con le Formiche di Fabio Vettori5. Crossing

When entering or crossing a slope or training Court, skiers will make sure that they are not jeopardizing their own or other people's safety, by carefully looking around, uphill and downhill. They will do the same before stopping

Regola 6 con le Formiche di Fabio Vettori6. Halt

Skiers will not Stop on Slope or in proximity to obligatory way with poor visibility, unless there is absolute need for it. In the case of a skier falling, he/she will leave the ski-slope as soon as she/he can

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7. Climbing

When climbing a ski slope skiers will keep at slope­edge; they will not climb a slope in the case of poor visibility. They will do the same when descending a slope on foot

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8. Observance of slope signs

Skiers will respect the signs on the slopes

Regola 9 con le Formiche di Fabio Vettori9. Accidents

In the case of accidents, anybody will make him­self /herself useful and come to aid


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10. Identification

Anyone involved in or witnessing an accident will give him/her name and address and personal particulars

From 1st January 2005 children will be even safer in our ski resorts, thanks to new regulations which make it compulsory for them to wear crash helmets. This means that youngsters aged under 14 will be obliged to wear helmets.
Cortina Skipass Office, Via Marconi, 15 - tel. +39 0436 862171 - email -