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Checklists
- Getting ready for the piste keyboard_arrow_down
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Equipment check for skiers
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- Boots in good condition – especially soles and fasteners
- Length of poles appropriate for your height
- Edges ground smooth – rusty or rough edges reduce grip
- Bindings set correctly by a professional and checked using a proper binding tester (ask for a BFU sticker)
- Type, sidecut and length of skis suited to your skill level and style
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Equipment check for snowboarders
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- Boots in good condition – especially laces
- Edges ground smooth – rusty or rough edges reduce grip
- Bindings – especially screws – tested and defective parts replaced
- Type, sidecut and length of board suited to your skill level and style
How to set bindings:
- The distance between the bindings (stance) should be roughly the same as between your elbow and your hand.
- The bindings must be positioned centrally so that neither toes nor heels extend beyond the edge of the board.
- The angle of the bindings is usually 20-30°.
- The straps must be set to the correct length.
- A “duck” stance allows you to move in both directions and makes it easier for beginners to find the position that’s right for them.
- Essential kit for instructors keyboard_arrow_down
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Emergency info sheet
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- Course or camp organiser’s name and phone number
- Instructors’ names and phone numbers
- Piste and rescue service phone number
- Other emergency phone numbers (European emergency number 112, Swiss emergency rescue 144)
- Local doctor’s phone number and address
- Phone number and address of accommodation
- Brief instructions for responding to accidents
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Kit for camps and courses
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- Complete set of winter sports equipment
- Helmet
- Further protective equipment such as a back protector is recommended.
- Sun cream
- Participants are responsible for bringing their own medicines, first aid items and lotions as needed.
- Clothing and footwear for indoor sports in case of bad weather
- Swimming kit in case of bad weather
- Slippers, towel, toiletries
- Notepaper
- Spending money
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Kit for off-piste and touring
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Emergency equipment
- Avalanche beacon
- Probe
- Shovel
Extra kit for touring skiers
- Skins
- Crampons
- Drinks and snacks
- Mobile phone (possibly with a powerbank)
- Map
- Navigation aids (compass, altimeter, GPS device)
- First aid kit (including emergency blanket and bandages)
- Avalanche airbag (backpack)
- Change of clothes
- Spare gloves
- Sun protection (cream, sunglasses, headgear)
- Multitool or Swiss army knife
- Adhesive tape and cable ties
- Headlamp and bivouac bag
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Organisation
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As early as possible
- Inform school administration, obtain consent, clarify safety requirements and make appropriate arrangements
- Inform parents or guardians, obtain consent depending on the activity
- Reconnoitre: Check mobile phone reception, determine meeting and rest points (note: mobile phones do not always work in very cold weather – arrange a suitable meeting place)
- Request and instruct suitable accompanying persons
- Make reservations
- Agree on rules of conduct
- Discuss group allocation
- Discuss procedure in an emergency (if someone gets lost/injured, difficult sections etc.)
- Draw up a list of students (including phone numbers)
- Check and prepare first-aid material
Information for parents
- Ski region
- Assembly point / time
- Discharge point / time
- Phone number of the camp leader / teacher
Information for teachers (reply slip)
- Parents’ phone numbers
- Allergies / medication
- Other important information
1 to 2 days beforehand
- Check current conditions/weather, cancel activity if necessary
- Reiterate rules of conduct
- Inform school administration that class will be absent, providing firm details of the place and time