RULES OF CONDUCT FOR
SKIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS
In order to guarantee a respectful and safe coexistence on the slopes with increased guest frequency, especially in the high season, the rules of the international ski federation FIS apply on our slopes.
1. RESPECT FOR OTHER SKIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS
Every skier and snowboarder must behave in a way that does not endanger or harm others.
2. CONTROL OF SPEED AND MANNER OF SKIING
Every skier and snowboarder must ski on sight. He must adapt his speed and manner of skiing to his ability and to the terrain, snow and weather conditions, as well as to the density of traffic.
3. CHOICE OF LANE
Skiers and snowboarders coming from behind must choose their lane in such a way that they do not endanger skiers and snowboarders in front of them.
4. OVERTAKING
Overtaking is allowed from above or below, from the right or from the left, but always at a distance that leaves the overtaken skier or snowboarder enough space for all his movements.
5. ENTERING, STARTING AND GOING UP THE SLOPE
Every skier or snowboarder who wants to enter a downhill run, start again after a stop, or swing or ride uphill, must make sure uphill and downhill that he does so without danger to himself or others.
6. STOP
Every skier and snowboarder must avoid stopping in narrow or blind spots on a slope without distress. A skier or snowboarder who has fallen must clear such a place as soon as possible.
7. ASCENT AND DESCENT
A skier or snowboarder ascending or descending on foot must use the edge of the slope.
8. RESPECT THE SIGNS
Every skier or snowboarder must respect the markings and signals.
9. ASSISTANCE
In case of accidents, every skier and snowboarder is obliged to render assistance.
10. DUTY OF IDENTIFICATION
Every skier and snowboarder, whether a witness or a participant, whether responsible or not, must give his personal details in the event of an accident.