Recommendations to improve ski area safety with obstacle padding
Résumé
Fixed obstacles, such as trees, rocks and posts, are common within recreational ski areas. Collisions with
fixed obstacles (CWO) can have severe consequences with significant physical, emotional and economic costs.
Despite worldwide use of ski area padding, few studies have focused on padding and CWO. The snowsports safety
community is now focusing on this topic to improve safety at recreational ski areas. The objectives of this white
paper are to summarize the recent work conducted on ski area padding, to identify unsolved questions about
CWOs and opportunities to improve safety.
Methods: A review of the current knowledge regarding CWOs and ski area padding was performed, combining
scientific studies and experience from the authors and ski area safety professionals. This review covers: (i) the
epidemiology of CWOs; (ii) the characteristics of CWOs; (iii) padding type and use; (iv) ski area safety professional
practices; and, (v) padding performance and the limits for injury mitigation.
Results: Previous studies focused on epidemiology, padding practices and performance and provide motivation for
further study in the areas of: (i) prevention of CWOs; (ii) padding practices to improve safety on the slopes; (iii)
requirements for padding performance; and, (iv) technological advancement of padding materials and design.
Conclusions: There is a need for an international standard for ski area padding, to address the absence of padding
performance requirements in most countries. Further research studies should also focus on providing guidance to
ski areas on the best practices for choosing, applying, and maintaining ski area padding.
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