Your safety
Safety Facts:
The over riding majority of climbers and white water kayakers will wear a helmet. This is not the case with skiers or snowboarders. Here are some interesting facts:
- Your chance of needing hospital treatment for injury on a ski holiday is between 2% and 3%.
- The chance of suffering a minor injury, not necessarily requiring treatment is 1 injury in every 14 days of skiing.
- 75% of accidents relate to falls caused by poor fitness or inexperience, influenced by snow conditions or simply bad luck.
- 25% of accidents are because of a collision, either with another person or a fixed object like a pylon or tree – around 60% to 70% of collisions result in hospital admission.
Safety Advice:
- Helmets – reduce the severity of a head injury by 50% – most head injuries involve a collision.
- Wrist guards – trauma surgeons in hospitals seeing a lot of snowboarding injuries agree that wearing wrist guards would significantly reduce their workload.
- Carry transceivers, a probe, shovel and emergency kit when skiing or boarding in back country areas.
- Follow local daily weather and safety reports and heed local advice.
Free emergency wrist bands
Our new wrist bands are a handy way to keep our important emergency helpline number with you even if you forget your Snowcard. It would be useful if you used a water proof marker to write your client id on the inside of the wrist band. Our helpline will require this in the event of an emergency.

