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Are patrollers legally protected for their actions as a patroller?

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Are patrollers legally protected for their actions as a patroller?

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A. Yes, the CSPS carries a general insurance policy. Q. Is there any way to really see what it is like to be a patroller? A. Yes, at numerous ski areas across the country we have “Ski with a Patroller Day” programs that match you with a ski patroller for the day. Just go to your local ski area, ask to meet the patrol leader or the person in charge for the day, tell him you are interested in becoming a ski patroller and that you would like to see what it is like to be a ski patroller. Q. How often will I be required to patrol during the winter? A. Duty rosters depend on the local patrol. Some patrols will ask for a certain amount of days, others are fixed to a one day a week, or 1 day every 2 weeks or one weekend out of two schedule. They might ask you your availability at the beginning of the winter and then make a schedule around your available time. When you fill in the “JOIN US” form on this web site, your information goes to a recruiting officer in the area you wished to join. You

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