Every skier must behave in such a way as not to endanger another person or cause harm.
Mastery of speed
Each skier must keep a speed and behavior appropriate to his ability, as well as the general conditions and the weather.
Choice of direction
The skier upstream who, for the dominant position, has the possibility of choosing the route, must keep a direction that avoids the danger of collision with the downhill skier.
Trajectories
Attention must be paid to the trajectories of skiers, considering the type of ski used: snowboarding, telemarking, carving.
Overtaking
Overtaking can be done both upstream and downstream, on the right or on the left, but always at a distance that allows the outgoing skier to evolve.
Minimum space for overtaking at the edge of the track
It is good practice for the skier not to bend over the edge of the track, but always leave enough space to facilitate his overtaking, to avoid collision with the downhill skier.
Crossing and crossing
The skier who enters a track, or passes through an exercise ground, must make sure, by a visual check upstream and downstream, that he can do it without danger to himself and others. The same behavior must be kept after every stop.
Break
The skier must avoid stopping, if not in absolute necessity, on the slopes and especially in the obligatory passages or without visibility. In the event of a fall, the skier must clear the track as soon as possible.
Ascent and descent on foot
The skier who goes up the slope must only proceed to the edges of it and is bound to avoid this in case of poor visibility. The same behavior must keep the skier descending the track on foot.
Respect for signage
All skiers must respect the signage of the slopes.
In the event of an accident
Anyone must lend themselves to the rescue in the event of an accident.
Identification
Anyone involved in an accident or a witness is required to give their personal details.