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ON SNOW TRAINING. On Snow. Performance Outcomes On Snow Checklist is a summary of the skills, attitudes and knowledge that needs to be demonstrated Due to local conditions or requirements, a zone, patrol or ski area may specify a higher minimum standard. Ski/Ride Demonstration
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On Snow • Performance Outcomes • On Snow Checklist is a summary of the skills, attitudes and knowledge that needs to be demonstrated • Due to local conditions or requirements, a zone, patrol or ski area may specify a higher minimum standard
Ski/Ride Demonstration • Incident Site Management • Toboggan Skills • On Snow Final Demonstration • Documentation
Types of Toboggans - Alpine • Two persontoboggans
Types of Toboggans - Alpine • One persontoboggans
Types of Toboggans - Alpine • Other toboggans - most common toboggan in the “other” category is the European Akja. The North American Gull and Crystal toboggans are similar in design and handling techniques
Nordic Toboggans • Nordic (Olympic) Toboggan • Many types of commercially made sleds designed to be towed by a skier or by a snowmobile • Nordic – improvisedtoboggans • Crazy Carpet • Aluminium Bars • Others
Toboggans Packs • Each toboggan should contain at least • Four cardboard splints • sun valley splints (if available) • One tobogganpad or sleepingbag • two blankets • It may alsocontain • padding and bandages for tying splints • backboard andsemi-rigid collars • All blankets,splints, and otherequipment should be kept clean and dry
Placement on the Hill or Trail • To provide coverage for the largestareapossible • Large alpine areas • junctions of major runs or at top of runs • inareas accessible from long, flat traverses, inorder to reduce the distance they must be taken • Nordic centres • trail head or major junctions • cabins alongthe trails. • away from the traffic flow • Permanent cachesor protectthe pack from the elements
Taking the Toboggan • Ensure contents and equipment are packed and secured • Ensure that the running surface of the toboggan is clean and clear of ice or dirt and that the runners and chain are securely attached • Ensure that the handlebars are securely attached and in working order • For one-person toboggans, ensure the chain is securely attached and in good working order
First Aid Kit • 8 triangular bandages • 1 tongue depressor • 1 roll of 1 cm adhesive tape • 6 adhesive bandages • 1 pair of scissors (not pointed) or penknife • 1 pencil (not a ball-point pen) • 6 8 cm x 8 cm dry sterile dressings • 6 safety pins • Non sterile exam gloves • Barrier Device • Non-metallic whistle
Trauma Packs • Some areas store their more advanced and supplemental first aid supplies • Stored in huts closer to the terrain • May include equipment for: • Oxygen therapy • Airway management • Spinal Immobilization • Bandaging and splinting • AED may be stored in the same location as the trauma pack to make access more expeditious
Nordic Equipment • The contents of the Nordic patroller’s first aid kit may vary significantly depending on the type of patrolling being done • Examples • Personal care, incident site survey tape, camera, extra clothing, rope, candle and matches, insulated pad, plastic sheet, rescue blanket (non disposable), headlamp and batteries, pot with lid and handle, portable stove, sleeping bag, bivy sack
Snowmobiles • Must be a positive attachment between the toboggan and the snowmobile • It is important that the snowmobile operator know the trail system • be aware of and obey provincial laws on licensing of snowmobile operators and on the use of helmets