Ski Slope Safety Rules

Enjoy a Safe and Memorable
Experience on the Slopes

The mountains are a space of freedom and joy, but they also require respect and responsibility. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, knowing and following the safety rules ensures a secure and enjoyable environment for everyone. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with these essential guidelines before heading out on the slopes at Sainte-Foy Tarentaise.

The 10 Rules
Ski Slope Safety

1. Respect for Others

Always behave in a way that ensures the safety and well-being of everyone on the slopes. Avoid putting others at risk with your actions or equipment.

2. Control Your Speed and Behavior

Adjust your speed and actions according to your skill level, the slope conditions, the weather, and the number of people on the slopes.

3. Choosing Your Path

Skiers and snowboarders uphill have a clear view of those below. It’s their responsibility to select a path that ensures the safety of everyone downhill.

4. Overtaking

You can overtake from above, below, to the right, or to the left. Always leave enough space to account for any sudden movements of the person you are passing.

5. Starting or Crossing Slopes

Before resuming your descent or crossing a slope, always check uphill and downhill to make sure you can do so safely.

6. Stopping on the Slope

Avoid stopping in narrow sections or areas with limited visibility. If you fall, clear the slope as quickly as possible to avoid accidents.

7. Walking Up or Down the Slope

If you need to walk on a slope, always stay at the edge and ensure that neither you nor your equipment poses a risk to others.

8. Obeying Signs and Markings

Pay attention to weather updates, snow conditions, and slope signage. Always respect slope markings and warning signs to keep yourself and others safe.

9. Providing Assistance in Case of an Accident

If you witness or are involved in an accident, provide help and notify the ski patrol. Be ready to cooperate with rescue teams if needed.

10. Identifying Yourself

Anyone involved in or witnessing an accident must provide their identification, whether they are responsible or not.

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