Ski patrol

Ski patrol

). Patrols work to promote ski safety, enforce area policies (where applicable), and help injured skiers when necessary. Ski patrollers also work to set up the mountain before it opens by conducting trail checks, providing avalanche control work, and setting up necessary equipment in preparation for the day. At the end of the day they also conduct a sweep clearing the mountain for off-hours.

Contrary to the name's implications, ski patrollers can be snowboarders in addition to alpine, telemark, or nordic skiers. Many patrols also have non-skiing positions whereby patrollers no longer able to ski or lacking the skiing skills to handle toboggans can still provide emergency care in a first aid room. Some ski areas also have a junior ski patrol program in which teenagers between the ages of 15 and 18 years old can participate. Most junior ski patrol programs limit the responsibilities of their members, such as preventing them from running toboggans or administering first aid without supervision. However, there are some ski areas with junior ski patrol programs which allow their members to operate with the same responsibilities as the rest of the patrol.

National Ski Patrol

(NSP) is the patrol governing body for the United States and some portions of Canada and Europe. The organization was founded in 1938 by the NSP's first chairman, Charles Minot Dole. "Minnie," as he was known, decided that a "service and safety" organization was in order after he hurt himself skiing and had trouble evacuating himself from the slope. One of the few federally chartered not-for-profit organizations in the U.S., the NSP has since become the world's largest winter rescue organization. The NSP's 26,500 paid and volunteer members serve on over 600 patrols.

The NSP is composed of 10 geographic divisions plus a single division for all paid patrollers. Members are recognized on the slopes by the red jackets they wear marked by a white cross on the chest and a larger one on the back, or by the older style of blue and rust colored parkas with yellow crosses.

Merits, Awards and Ranking; The levels of the National Ski Patrol are 1.Patroller (Basic) 2.Senior 3.Certified 4.National. There are also levels of personal achievement given to a Ski Patroller who goes beyond the call of duty is awarded the Yellow Merit Star. The highest Honor of the National Ski Patrol is the Purple merit star, this is awarded for saving a life. The only current National Ski patroller who has received two purple merit stars for saving a persons life, once in 1995 and 2006 is a National Patroller from Michigan, Daniel A Bodamer (Traverse City MI.) he is a member of the Nubs Nob ski patrol (Harbor Springs MI.)and has been patrolling since 1979.

National Ski Patrol has an on going education system which includes OEC refreshers, Ski Lift evacs and OEC classes, and has grown into an authority on outdoor emergency care. In most cases an Outdoor Emergency Tech (OEC) is equivalent to EMT status.

Over the course of its history, the NSP has helped to develop similar patrol organizations in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Israel, Turkey and Korea.

Canadian Ski Patrol System

The Canadian Ski Patrol System is the patrol governing body for Canada.

In 1940, Dr. Douglas Firth was asked by the Canadian Amateur Ski Association (CASA) to organize and train a first aid rescue group to patrol the ski hills. The Canadian Ski Patrol System was originally a standing committee of the CASA with independent patrols in different areas. During the years between 1941 and 1948, the war restricted expansion, but the Toronto and Montreal Patrols united to form the nucleus of a national organization. During the next five years, the System expanded in Ontario, Quebec and the Vancouver area.

By 2004, the Canadian Ski Patrol had 5,000 members across Canada.

The CSPS is composed of 9 geographic divisions. Members are recognized by their yellow and blue jackets they wear marked by a blue maple leaf superimposed with a yellow cross. (Note: This is not the same as the marketing logo.)

ee also

*Lifeguard
*Mountain rescue
*Wilderness first aid
*Emergency medical technician

External links

* [http://www.fips.cam.org Fédération Internationale des Patrouilles de Ski / International Federation of Ski Patrollers]
* [http://www.skipatrol.org.au Australian Ski Patrol Association]
* [http://www.basp.org.uk British Association of Ski Patrollers]
* [http://www.csps.ca Canadian Ski Patrol System]
* [http://www.skipatrol.ch Swiss Ski Patrol]
* [http://www.gss.org.yu Serbian Ski Patrol]
* [http://www.nsp.org (US) National Ski Patrol]
* [http://www.mtbaldyskipatrol.com (US) Mt. Baldy Ski Patrol]
* [http://www.mhsp.org (US) Mt. Holly Ski Patrol]


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