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1. Respect for others
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2. Control of speed
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All slope-users must always behave in such a way that
they do not endanger others nor harm them by their behaviour or their
equipment.
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All slope-users must adopt their speed and behaviour
to their personal capabilities as well as to the general conditions
of the slope, weather, snow conditions and density of other slope-users
existing at the time.
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3. Choice of direction
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4. Overtaking
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The slope-users who are higher up the slope are in a
position which enables them to choose their trajectory. They must always
make this choice in such a way that they do not endanger the slope-users
below.
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Overtaking may take place above or below, to the left
or to the right, but must always be undertaken with sufficient space
to take into account the evolution of movement of the slope-user being
overtaken.
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5. Crossing slopes
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6. Stopping
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When ever entering, starting off from or crossing slopes,
all slope-users must check visually up-hill and down to ensure that
they can do so without endangering themselves or other slope-users.
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All slope-users must avoid stopping in narrow places
or areas of restricted visibility. In the event of a fall, they should
remove themselves from the slope as quickly as possible.
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7. Walking up or downhill
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8. Respect for information
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Any slope-user who is obliged to move up or downhill
on foot must keep to the side of the slope and ensure that neither he
nor his equipment endangers other slope-users.
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All slope-users must respect information concerning
weather conditions, the condition of the slopes and of the snow. They
must respect signs and signposting at all times.
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9. Assistance
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10. Identification
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Any person who is a witness or instigator of an accident
must give assistance, in particular by giving the alert. Should the
need arise, and at the request of the mountain rescuers, he must place
himself at their disposal.
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Any person who is involved in, or witness to an accident,
must identify themselves to the Piste Patrol (or Emergency Service)
and to any others involved in the accident.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN
YOU TAKE :
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| A button lift |
| 1. Before starting you should take off your pole straps and hold both
poles in one hand. |
| 2.While riding do not zigzag or leave the track. Be aware. |
| 3. At the arrival watch the signs, let go of the lift after the last
pylon without making it swing and leave the arrival area quickly. |
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| A chairlift |
| 1. Before getting on watch the signs, stay calm, hol your poles in one
hand, straps off. Take off your rucksack. |
| 2. When getting on bend over and grab the side of the chair
with your hand. Lower the safety bar. |
| 3. While riding do not swing the chair. Should the chairlift stop please
await instructions from the operators. |
| 4. When getting off lift up the safety bar, slowly stand up and quickly
leave the arrival area. |
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| A gondola |
| 1. Please do not push or shove while waiting in line. |
| 2. While riding the gondola, do not swing. |
| 3. Should the gondola stop, please await instructions from the operators. |