The FIS Code of Conduct has been put together to help everyone stay safe. You may find that it is a term of your insurance cover to ski within the boundaries of the FIS Code of Conduct, so make sure you read your insurance policy carefully.
- Respect for others – A skiÂer or snowÂboardÂer must beÂhave in such a way that he or she does not enÂdanÂger or prejÂuÂdice others.
- ConÂtrol of speed and skiÂing or snowÂboardÂing – EvÂery skiÂer or snowÂboardÂer must move in conÂtrol. He must adapt the speed and manÂnÂer of skiÂing or snowÂboardÂing to his perÂsoÂnÂal abilÂiÂty and to the preÂvailÂing conÂdiÂtions of terÂrain, snow and weather as well as to the denÂsiÂty of traffÂic.
- Choice of route – A skiÂer or snowÂboardÂer comÂing from beÂhind must choose his route in such a way not to enÂdanÂger skiers or snowÂboardÂers ahead
- Overtaking – A skiÂer or snowÂboardÂer may overÂtake another skiÂer or snowÂboardÂer above or beÂlow and to the right or to the left proÂvidÂed that he leaves enough space for the overÂtakÂen skiÂer or snowÂboardÂer to make any volÂunÂtary or inÂvolÂunÂtary moveÂment.
- EnÂterÂing, startÂing and movÂing upÂwards – A skier or snowboarder enÂterÂing a marked run, startÂing again afÂter stopÂping or movÂing upÂwards on the slopes must look up and down the slopes that he can do so without enÂdanÂgering himself or others.
- Stopping – UnÂless abÂsoÂluteÂly neÂcesÂsary, a skier or snowÂboardÂer must avoid stopÂping on the piste in narÂrow places or where visÂiÂbilÂiÂty is reÂstrictÂed. After a fall in such a place, a skier or snowboarder must move and clear the slope as soon as posÂsiÂble.
- ClimbÂing and deÂsÂcendÂing on foot – A skiÂer or snowÂboardÂer eiÂther climbÂing or deÂsÂcendÂing on foot must keep to the side of the slope.
- ReÂspect for signs and markings – Skiers and snowÂboardÂers must reÂspect all signs and markÂings.
- Assistance – At accidents, evÂery skiÂer or snowÂboardÂer is duÂty bound to asÂsist.
- Identification – Every skier or snowboarder and witness, whether a responsible party or not, must exchange names and adÂdressÂes following an accident.
In the Event of an Accident
If you are involved in an accident, or are witness to an accident, there are several things you can do to help. This includes securing the area, administering first aid, and exchanging information for insurance purposes.
Assisting in case of an accident
- Secure the accident area
- Protect with crossed skis or planted snowboard above the injured person. If necessary post someone up the slope to give warning
First Aid
- Airway – check it is clear
- Breathing – check for breathing
- Circulation – cover any wound and apply firm pressure
- Provide warmth – give nothing to eat or drink, especially alcohol
Alert the rescue services
- Contact the resort’s emergency service – the telephone number is normally on the piste map
- Place of accident (piste name and nearest piste marker)
- Number of people injured
- Type of injury
Establish the facts of the accident
- Names and addresses of people involved as well as witnesses
- Place, time and circumstances of accident
- Terrain, snow conditions and visibility
- Markings and signs
- Report to the police as soon as possible