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i <br /> 1 Check Out The HIIII—Sled We <br /> 1 <br /> 1 • Keep written injury records.' (See sample in Appendix B). <br /> 1 • Keep written i aaintenance reports. (See sample in Appendix B). <br /> 1 Also see Appendix A for detailed checklists. <br /> 1 <br /> 40 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> I . <br /> � •4ti <br /> .-r!�� o-s .,fix'•`• <br /> • w t7 <br /> Figure 5-Sliding Season is Almost Over <br /> • Sled lane is mud. <br /> • Snow is slushy. <br /> • Bare spots occur in snow cover on hill. <br /> Risk Management <br /> With the first winter snows,sliding facility owner/operators can perform one <br /> simple test to ensure appropriate identification of sliding lanes and an appropriate <br /> run-out distance: <br /> • Take a plastic disk to the top of the hill,load it with sand bags to replicate an <br /> adult ride,(100 kg). <br /> • Let it go down the slope,and watch the course it takes. <br /> A plastic disk loaded to approximately 100 kg weight is representative of a typ- <br /> ical ride with the average weightuf one adult or two to three children. The run- <br /> out length would need to be increased if heavily loaded toboggans or inner tubes <br /> are common at the sliding areas,or if sliding conditions become icy. <br /> A Community Resource Guide Page 19 <br />