Section 18-103. Duties of ski area operators  


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  • Every ski area operator shall
      have the following duties:
        1.  To  equip  all  trail  maintenance  vehicles  with  such   warning
      implements or devices as shall be specified by the commissioner of labor
      pursuant  to  section  eight  hundred sixty-seven of the labor law. Such
      implements or devices  shall  be  present  and  operating  whenever  the
      vehicle is within the borders of any slope or trail.
        2. To post in a location likely to be seen by all skiers signs of such
      size  and  color  as  will  enable  skiers  to  have  knowledge of their
      responsibilities under this article.
        3. To hold  employee  training  sessions  at  least  once  before  the
      beginning  of  each  season, the contents of which shall be specified by
      the commissioner of labor  upon  the  recommendation  of  the  passenger
      tramway advisory council, as follows:
        a.  for  operators  of trail maintenance equipment concerning the safe
      operation of such vehicles in the ski area;
        b. for passenger tramway attendants concerning the safe  operation  of
      passenger tramways;
        c.  for  ski  personnel  charged with the responsibility of evacuating
      passengers  from  passenger  tramways   concerning   proper   evacuation
      techniques; and
        d.  for  all  other  personnel  charged  with on-mountain maintenance,
      inspection or patrol duties as to methods to be used for  summoning  aid
      in emergencies.
        4.  To  conspicuously mark with such implements as may be specified by
      the commissioner of labor pursuant to section eight hundred  sixty-seven
      of the labor law, the location of such man-made obstructions as, but not
      limited to, snow-making equipment, electrical outlets, timing equipment,
      stanchions,  pipes,  or storage areas that are within the borders of the
      designated slope or trail, when the top of such obstruction is less than
      six feet above snow level.
        5. To maintain in a central location at the ski  area  an  information
      board or boards showing at a minimum the following:
        a. the location of tramways, slopes or trails;
        b. the status of each trail--open or closed;
        c.  the  location of emergency communications or medical equipment and
      sites designated by the ski area operator for  receipt  of  notice  from
      skiers pursuant to subdivision thirteen of this section;
        d.  the  relative  degree  of  difficulty of each slope or trail (at a
      minimum easier, more difficult, most difficult); and
        e. the general surface condition of  each  slope  and  trail  as  most
      recently  recorded  in  the log required to be maintained by subdivision
      six of this section.
        6. To inspect each open slope or trail that  is  open  to  the  public
      within  the ski area at least twice a day, and enter the results of such
      inspection in a log which shall be  available  for  examination  by  the
      commissioner of labor. The log shall note:
        a.  the  general  surface  conditions  of  such  trail  at the time of
      inspection (powder, packed powder, frozen granular, icy patches  or  icy
      surface, bare spots or other surface conditions);
        b. the time of inspection and the name of the inspector;
        c.  the  existence  of any obstacles or hazards other than those which
      may arise from:
        (i) skier use;
        (ii) weather variations including freezing and thawing; or
        (iii) mechanical failure of snow grooming or emergency equipment which
      may position such equipment within the borders of a slope or trail.
    
        7. To develop and  maintain  a  written  policy  consistent  with  the
      regulations  of  the  commissioner  of  labor  upon  the  advice  of the
      passenger tramway advisory council for situations involving the reckless
      conduct of skiers, which shall include, but not be limited to:
        a. a definition of reckless conduct; and
        b.  procedures  for approaching and warning skiers of reckless conduct
      and procedures for dealing  with  such  skiers  which  may  include  the
      revocation of the lift tickets of such skiers.
        8.  To  designate  personnel  to  implement  the  ski area's policy on
      reckless conduct.
        9. To  report  to  the  commissioner  of  labor  by  telephone  within
      twenty-four  hours any fatality or injury resulting in a fatality at the
      ski area.
        10.  To  conspicuously  post  and  maintain  such  ski  area  signage,
      including  appropriate  signage  at  the  top of affected ski slopes and
      trails, notice of maintenance activities and for passenger  tramways  as
      shall  be specified by the commissioner of labor pursuant to section two
      hundred two-c or eight hundred sixty-seven of the labor law.
        11. To post in a conspicuous location at each lift line a sign,  which
      shall  indicate  the  degree of difficulty of trails served by that lift
      with signs as shall be specified by the commissioner of  labor  pursuant
      to  section  two hundred two-c or eight hundred sixty-seven of the labor
      law.
        12. To ensure that lift towers located within the  boundaries  of  any
      ski  slope  or  trail  are  padded  or  otherwise  protected and that no
      protruding metal or wood objects, such as ladders  or  steps,  shall  be
      installed  on  the  uphill  or  side  portion  of lift towers within the
      borders of a ski slope or trail, unless such objects are below the  snow
      line,  at least six feet above it, or padded or otherwise protected with
      such devices as, but not limited to, the following:
        a. commercially available tower padding;
        b. air or foam filled bags;
        c. hay bales encased in a waterproof cover; or
        d. soft rope nets properly spaced from the tower.
        13. To, within a  reasonable  amount  of  time  after  the  inspection
      required  by  subdivision  six  of this section, conspicuously mark with
      such implements as  may  be  specified  by  the  commissioner  of  labor
      pursuant  to  section  eight hundred sixty-seven of the labor law and to
      provide sufficient warning to skiers by  such  marking  or  remove  such
      obstacles  or hazards which are located within the boundaries of any ski
      slope or trail and were noted pursuant to paragraph c of subdivision six
      of this section; and to also conspicuously mark with such implements and
      provide such warning or  remove  such  obstacles  or  hazards  within  a
      reasonable  amount  of  time  after  receipt  of  notice by the ski area
      operator from any skier as to the presence of such obstacles or  hazards
      when  notice  is  given at sites designated by the ski area operator for
      such receipt and the  locations  of  which  are  made  known  to  skiers
      pursuant to paragraph c of subdivision five of this section.
        14.  To have present at all times when skiing activity is in progress,
      individuals properly and appropriately trained for the safe operation of
      on-slope  vehicles;  trail  maintenance  equipment;  tramways;   tramway
      evacuations;  implementation of the reckless skier policy; first aid and
      outdoor rescue; and, to have present according to a schedule posted  for
      access  by  skiers,  by  the  ski area operator, personnel appropriately
      trained in the instruction of skiers and passengers in methods  of  risk
      reduction  while  using  ski  slopes  and  passenger  tramways  and  the
      instruction of skiers with respect to the risks inherent in the sport.