Safety
Since 1938 National Ski Patrol has actively promoted safe skiing through a well-organized intervention program. This feature takes an in-depth look at a program that provides opportunities for the ski patrol to interact with the skiing public to prevent accidents on the hill through bus talks, a fast and reckless skier program, a safety table in the lodge, a lift-line review and off-mountain talks.
So. Cal. Region Safety & Wellness team members’ responsibilities include: Promotion of safety for patrollers, resort employees, and the public. Distribution of safety items, promotion of safety week and safety month, collaboration with PSIA/AASI, NSAA, and regional ski associations to achieve and maintain consistent safety messaging, promotion and support of NSP programs, events and initiatives promotion and support of NSP and safety team sponsors support of safety awareness issues and trends within the snowsports and bike industries.
National Ski Patrol safety kit materials can be used to educate the snow sports public during the entire winter and spring seasons. Many of the materials are appropriate for the year-long events. The NSP safety team kit is a supportive resource to promote skier safety programs at your resort and assist in best practices in skiing and riding dialogue. Safety kit materials can act as a springboard for safety discussions.
Have a booth or tent in your base area to hand out safety information. Use for kids who have been separated from their parents and end up in the first-aid room.
Distribute to guests at chairlifts. Give to guests who visit your on-mountain duty stations. Have your season pass and ticket office hand out to guests getting passes.
Distribute to kids in a ski school class or winter program.
Meet with your local ski and snowboard racing clubs and distribute.
Offer them to the schools when you do outreach and educational visits.
Work with your conference sales group and have items placed in the group’s welcome packets.
Work with your lodging department and have items left in guest room.
Give to your patrol staff and mountain safety patrols to give to injured guests.
Safety kit materials can be a great way to introduce the general public to your ski patrol and recruitment.
Safety kits can be purchased through the NSP online store.
For assistance or information, contact: Southern California Region Safety Advisor Wayne Wong
Safety LINKS:
NSAA- Safety Many Links for Safety / Public
Ride Another Day Campaign, Information, Video
Before You Go -NSP Public Tip
On the Mountain -NSP Public Tip