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Safety At Cardrona & Treble Cone
Cardrona and Treble Cone have you covered! We've got on-site medical facilities, and a patrol team to keep you safe on the mountain. Our Ski Patrol and Slope Safety crew are always around to answer safety questions. Remember, safety’s a team effort – follow the Snow Safety Code and look out for each other! And hey, helmets are a great idea, especially in the terrain parks.

On-Mountain Safety
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Safety Equipment
Ski & snowboard safety equipment
We strongly recommend wearing a helmet when participating in snowsport activities. Not only will it protect your head, but it will keep it warm, too. Come and check out the on-mountain retail stores for a wide selection of helmets and other items. Take a moment to check that your skis or snowboard are in tip top condition. Come and say hi to our ski and snowboard workshop techs who can check out your equipment and make sure it’s good to go.
Dress for the alpine environment
Weather conditions on our mountains can vary and change quickly – one minute the sun is shining, the next minute it’s a blizzard. Come prepared with warm and waterproof layers, good footwear, beanie, sunglasses/goggles, and sunscreen (yes, you can get sunburnt in winter!)

Hazards
Natural Hazards
Natural hazards are key considerations for outdoor adventures in New Zealand. Natural hazards that you could encounter on our mountains include Earthquakes, Snow / Ice, Avalanche, Rockfall, and Severe Weather. We take all reasonable and practicable steps to mitigate the likelihood and impact of such hazards arising; however, some hazards such as earthquakes and rockfall are largely unpredictable.
Artificial Hazards
Artificial hazards, such as snow making and lift infrastructure, reservoirs, posts, fencing, plant and machinery do exist on and off the trails. Hazards are risk assessed, and management tools are implemented to protect people from encountering these hazards. Residual risk does exist, and skiers and snowboarders should be mindful of these hazards as they move around the mountains. Please obey all signage and closures.

Emergencies
If you are involved in or encounter an on-mountain emergency, please contact ski patrol in the first instance:
Cardrona: +64 3 443 1576
Treble Cone: +64 3 443 7443
During an emergency, please follow instructions from staff. If asked to evacuate a building, leave your belongings and head to the nearest assembly point.

Safety Tips
Our Slope Safety team works with Ski Patrol to keep everyone safe and make sure guests follow the Snow Code. You might get stopped for speeding, dangerous riding, entering closed areas, or colliding with others - these could lead to a pass suspension depending on the severity of the incident. Follow these Snow Code rules to keep yourself and others safe:
Stay in control: Know your limits, start easy, and always be able to stop or avoid others.
Give way: Skiers and riders below you have the right of way. Check above before entering a trail.
Obey signs: Stay out of closed areas and follow all signage.
Look before you leap: Check out jumps first, make sure it’s clear, and use a spotter for blind jumps.
Stop where you’re seen: Move to the side of the trail and stay visible from above.
Secure your gear: Make sure your equipment is secured when walking or stashing, and pack out your rubbish to keep the mountain clean.
Stay on scene: If you're involved in or witness an accident, stay and report it to Ski Patrol.
Respect others: From the lift line to the slopes, treat others how you’d like to be treated.
Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the mountain!
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Medical Facilities
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