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NSP E-news Central Division Senior Manual Introduction to Patrolling (Patroller 101) |
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Welcome!
The Central Division Western Region of the National
Ski Patrol has established this Web site to provide patrollers in the Region
with the most current information about Region events and NSP programs,
and a comprehensive, on-line information resource about activities relating
to ski patrolling.
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Check out the latest news. Does your Patrol have something to sell or give to other Patrols? ...a special announcement to make? This is the place.
All of the Region's training and evaluation events, meetings, and special events are shown in the Region Calendar. Patrols are invited to have their events scheduled here as well. We strive to keep this current and complete.
In here you'll find the Western Region's administrators, advisors, section chiefs, patrol representatives, instructor trainers and instructor trainer candidates listed. Need to contact one of these folks? Getting in touch with the person you need may just be a few clicks away.
Many patrollers believe the
NSP is unsurpassed with respect to providing continuing education opportunities
for its members and the public. Inside, you'll find information relating to
the Basic & Senior Nordic Programs, Senior Emergency Management (formerly Senior
OEC), Senior Alpine Skiing & Toboggan, Senior Auxiliary, Certified Patroller,
Level I & Level II Avalanche, Level I & Level II Mountain Travel and Rescue (formerly
Mountaineering), Leadership Development (formerly Patroller
Enrichment), Ski Trainers Workshop, Alpine Ski & Toboggan Enhancement Seminars,
Instructor Development and mentoring, Patroller 101, and all of the related forms
and registration materials.
Check out the links to some well-known NSP courses in other Divisions relating
to backcountry skiing, search and rescue, mountaineering, and avalanche.
You'll even find some pictures inside of past training and evaluation events.
Take a moment to recognize our
dedicated patrollers who have brought honor and distinction to our organization.
Check out the "Class of ..." links which list our successful candidates and
graduates, whose significant commitment of time and effort to learn and demonstrate
the required skills associated with the certification they have sought, promises
of continued dedicated service.
Maybe you know a patroller who deserves an award for service above and beyond
the call of duty. The award nomination forms are all inside.
Leaving active service doesn't have to mean saying good-bye to the NSPS. If you are a former patroller and you would like to maintain an affiliation with the National Ski Patrol, there's a place for you as an NSP alumni member. You might be surprised to discover the many ways alumni continue to serve our organization.
We've compiled a collection
of NSP and related documents to help support the understanding and management
of risk. Included are Patrol Officer Bulletins (POB's), memoranda, and articles
asserting the position of the National Ski Patrol on these issues. Included
also is the NSP Central Division Release of Liability form.
Inside you'll find links to Minnesota and Wisconsin statutes relating to volunteers
and the "Good Samaritan" laws. Provided also are links to resources addressing
infection control and the latex allergy.
Perhaps the best kept secrets
within the NSP are the extensive collections of support materials for our
members. Inside you'll find links to the NSP Lending Library, Promotional
Resources, Ski Patrol Magazine Archives, and the Instructor's Web -- providing
education, training, and mentoring materials supporting every education program
offered by the NSP. Truly superb lesson plans and teaching aids have been
prepared by NSP officials, or have been donated by innovative instructors
and patrollers. You'll even find recipes and tips relating to the art and
science of applying moulage (available within the OEC section.)
And these materials are not just for instructors. All patrollers are welcome
to use these materials to improve their skills.
Inside you'll also find links to materials supporting the annual OEC refresher.
Didn't receive your Summer Refresher Guide? There's one waiting for you inside.
Has your mailing address changed?
Has your e-mail address changed? Have
you lost your membership card, or is there a mistake on it? Are you no
longer receiving the Ski Patrol magazine or the W.R. Patroller?
Are you looking for a form, or an on-line NSP publication?
Do you have a question about something you've ordered from the Winter Catalog?
The new NSP On-line Member Services will let you update your contact information,
view other information in your membership profile record, shop the on-line
NSP Winter Catalog and check on your order, list your home Patrol's roster,
down-load forms and much more.
Come on into Member Services. Help is just a few clicks away.
Inside you'll find your favorite
Western Region Alpine or Nordic ski area along with vicinity maps, driving
directions, and local weather information. Listed also are links to known
skiing clubs and ski jumps in the area.
In addition to ski areas in the Western Region, are links to Web Site Indexes
of Ski Areas ... anywhere in the world.
This page is devoted to providing
links to individual Patrol Web sites.
To help Patrols "get on the Web", our Region is willing to provide space in
the Region Web site for a Patrol home page and some specific Patrol documents
such as membership ("How do I join?") information, candidate information,
Basic OEC class schedule, on-the-hill toboggan-handling training schedule,
Patrol officer roster, etc.
Inside you'll also find links to some other very well done Patrol Web sites
in other Regions within our Division.
Inside is a collection of links
to some regional EMS agencies and wilderness EMS, search and rescue, avalanche,
and backcountry safety education organizations. You'll also find links to
Web sites containing information about Hepatitis, spinal cord injuries, latex
allergy, and the "S.T.A.R.T." triage algorithm.
Have a little fun and test your knowledge at the same time with some interesting
skill reviews and challenging EMS scenarios.
Especially noteworthy is a link to the new NSP Outdoor Emergency Care Online
Review Web site, which is designed to help patrollers evaluate their mastery
of material found in the third edition of Outdoor Emergency Care and
the OEC Refresher Study Guide.
This page is intended to serve our candidates. It will also be useful to folks thinking about joining a Patrol. Inside we'll post information such as the Outdoor Emergency Care class schedules, on-the-hill toboggan-handling training schedules, "How do I join?", candidate requirements and evaluation procedures, and other membership information resources submitted by our Region's ski patrols.
Visit the Central Division Web site for the Division-level administrative roster, events and training activities. From the Central Division Web site, you can easily jump to other Region Web sites within the Central Division, or venture to any other Division within the NSP system. There are some fantastic NSP Web sites out there!
This brings you directly to our National Office Web site, where you can contact any national officer, read all about how we promote our mission, who we are, and what we do. You'll discover that a number of links from our Region Web site link to pages maintained within our National Office Web site.
The pro-form program allows registered patrollers to take advantage of exceptional pricing on ski and snowboard equipment. Inside are all of the details...
See what is new or what was new to our Web site.
Stop by this page for a little info on the Professional Ski Instructors of America, other Ski Patrol Associations, the famous NSP "T-bar" photograph, ski teams and ski racing, bike and skate patrols, service organizations supporting outdoor recreation for persons with disabilities, and even a little regional tourism info.
Feel free to join or follow along with ongoing discussions at all levels within the NSP dealing with issues relating to ski patrolling.
Computer viruses are a serious
threat to our organization's ability to conduct business.
Inside are plain-english explanations of computer viruses, anti-virus software,
and procedures you can follow to protect your computer.
Ski Safe...Ski Smart...Have Fun!
NSAA/NSPS Skier's
Responsibility Code and other NSPS Safety
Information
and
Snowboard Safety Tips
NSAA National
Safety Initiative
This site is your site, this site is my site, this site is
OUR site.
Please feel free to participate and contribute.
Send your ideas, comments, and suggestions to
Roger Petry.
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Western Region of the Central Division, National Ski Patrol System. Our Web site is maintained by Roger Petry, Spirit Mountain Ski Patrol A special thankyou is extended to Chase Allen, who established the original website in 1997 containing a Region roster and calendar. |
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