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| Geneva Local Reference INFOrmation
Information and practical tips on safety and regulations that apply to skiing, snowboarding or participating in any other winter sports: the 10 FIS Rules for Conduct, the meaning of avalanche flag warnings and more.
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The Ski CodeThere is an international code of etiquette and safety to be followed on all ski slopes. This code, the 10 Rules for Conduct, has been created by the International Ski Federation (FIS). The penalties for contravention vary from place to place although the rules themselves are unchanging and must always be obeyed.
Avoiding InjuriesModern ski equipment has improved so much that injuries have been greatly reduced. However equipment needs to be regularly serviced and looked after properly.
The ColdBy its very nature snow sports take place in the cold. Choose your kit carefully; wind proof and waterproof gear is essential as are items with zip up collars and cuffs. Keep a rucksack with spare layers so you can adjust to the varying temperatures during the day.
Pre-existing Health Conditions
The SunThe sun is a dual enemy in the mountains. Not only is there the risk of burning the skin but also eyes need protecting. At higher altitude with thinner atmosphere, there is less protection from the UV rays and as much as 85 percent of the UV radiation can be reflected back from the snow into the eyes making the sun four times more dangerous to the eyes than it is at sea level. Without adequate eye-protection the sun can cause temporary and permanent sight loss (snow blindness)
Use high sun-protection factor on exposed skin, even when it appears overcast, the sun's rays are still there and you may also find yourself skiing above the cloud level. AvalanchesIf you are skiing on-piste and take the advice given by the authorities you should remain safe. Never ski off-piste if the authorities advise against it. Avalanche risk is graded from 1 to 5, with 5 being the most dangerous and 1 being the least dangerous.
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