In the Lviv region, rescuers helped an injured hiker-skier

5 January Experts Slavske search and rescue team gschs in Lviv region have provided assistance to an injured hiker-skier. A skier was injured while on the slopes the Trostyan mountain. Main Department SSES of Ukraine in Lviv region notes that in crowded places and on the ski slopes skiers must provide mutual security. You need to strictly adhere to the following rules of conduct: * Before you start skiing, learn how to fall and stand up. * Pam’remember that the rate of descent and maneuvers on the road should meet Your physical and technical training. * The skier have to control themselves and the means of transport (skis or snowboard) in accordance with the steepness of the slope, snow conditions, weather conditions and obstructions, so as not to endanger others. * Skier down the slope should choose the direction so that skiers who are in front of him, were confident of their security. * Pam’remember that during the collision is always the fault of the one who is higher on the slope and controls the situation. * About’to leave standing below the skier, or the one who moves slowly, it should be a minimum distance of 5 meters, the voice itself. The skier on the right should be on the’exit from the left side and Vice versa. * Do not cut skiers and snowboarders, as this may cause injury. * If You’traveling when you don't move – stay where you are, if you move – do not change the direction of movement. * Before you cross the slope – make sure that nobody is going down. When crossing the slope, control its upper part. Sport track during competition you must not cross. * Do not stop on narrow sections of trails and places that are not visible in the turns and hills, because the descending skier can't see. * After the fall should stand up quickly and release a line shift to the edge of the slope. Don't forget to all the pits, if they are incurred after your fall.

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Source: http://uzinform.com.ua/

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