Research has shown that checklists work to reduce errors that lead to accidents. This is very true for endeavours like off-piste skiing and the risk of avalanches, many accidents can be avoided if you use a framework that helps you to consistently pay attention to simple observable clues and information from the environment, as well as, people around you. The same is true in professions such as surgery and the military.
Off piste checklist
You can greatly reduce the chances of having an accident (and have more fun) off-piste with this simple downloadable ‘Off-Piste checklist-Quick-Reference’ A5 card. click here
To increase your safety, you don’t need to be perfect, just follow this off piste checklist and quick reference on a regular basis – review it the night before, in the morning before you head out and several times during the day. It will help you make decisions based on facts and things you can see rather than on distractions like ‘powder fever’ for example.
So we have made this ‘Off-Piste-checklist-Quick-Reference’ available as a simple way for you and your friends to apply what you have learned, have fun and be safe!
Learn how to apply this
Come to our off-piste awareness talks and transceiver training to learn how to use this check list to manage your risk. Then you can make going into the off piste no more dangerous than driving to the resort.
We are all across the UK. London, Poole, Manchester, Glasgow, Leeds, Cambridge
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