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Ski Patrol

: Assessing snowpacks, conducting snow control, and utilizing explosives or ski cutting to trigger controlled slides.

: Safely lowering passengers from aerial lifts in the event of a mechanical failure. 📋 Standard Incident Reporting

: Locating lost guests and executing technical rope rescues for patrons stuck in cliffs or out-of-bounds areas.

: Providing rapid, on-hill stabilization and first aid to injured skiers and snowboarders.

: Marking visible hazards, closing unsafe or low-coverage trails, and fixing boundary ropes.

A ski patrol operates as the frontline emergency response and risk management team for a ski resort. They are responsible for making sure the mountain is safe for public use from before the first chairlift spins until the final trail sweep at dusk. Core Responsibilities

Effective medical and legal documentation is a cornerstone of professional patrolling. Ski patrollers fill out detailed incident reports for every medical event or collision on the mountain. PowerPoint Presentation - Canadian Ski Patrol