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Article: Ski Resorts Celebrate National Safety Awareness Week While Keeping Patrons in the Dark About Safety Plans.
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- PR Newswire
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- January 16, 2009
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Ski Resorts Emphasize Personal Responsibility Rather Than Their Own
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- With this Saturday marking the start of National Safety Awareness Week (Jan. 17 - Jan. 23) by the U.S. ski industry, skiers and snowboarders may notice more safety monitors than usual on California ski slopes. These "safety-conscious" employees will be noticeably present this busy Martin Luther King holiday weekend to remind visitors to watch their speed and refrain from recklessness. The ski industry uses this week to showcase the priority it places on maintaining an injury-free, snow-sport environment; however, the irony is that the onus for ski ...
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