Ski area - Specification for safety protection of skiing slope
1 Scope
This document specifies the classification and grading of skiing slope, arrangement of skiing slopes, arrangement of safety protection facility, arrangement of safety guarantee facility and marking, and describes the verification method.
This document is applicable to the arrangement, management, and maintenance of skiing slopes for safety in ski parks open to the public.
This document is not applicable to mock skiing park and ski simulator.
2 Normative references
The following documents contain requirements which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB 12352 Safety code for passengers aerial ropeways
GB 19079.6 Operation conditions and technical requirements for gymnasium and playground - Part 6: Ski area
GB/T 21714.1 Protection against lightning - Part 1: General principles
GB/T 40232 Safety signs used in ice and snow sports areas
GB/T 43702 Ski area - Safety requirements and test methods for protective mats
GB/T 43703 Ski area - Safety requirements and test methods of skiing nets
GB 50057 Code for design protection of structures against lightning
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
skiing slope
specialized skiing area for skiing activities
[Source: GB 19079.6-2013, 3.4, modified]
3.2
alpine skiing slope
skiing slope with a certain height difference and relatively flat terrain, suitable for skiers to use skis, snowshoes, retainer and ski poles as their main equipment to do rotary skiing
3.3
freestyle skiing slope
skiing slope with certain shapes or obstacle props set up on flat slopes, suitable for skiers to freely skiing with double or single boards as the main equipment
Note: Freestyle skiing slopes include terrain park, mogul slope, half pipe, wave slope, etc.
3.4
stop zone
skiing stop zone at the end of the skiing slope
[Source: GB 19079.6-2013, 3.5]
3.5
terrain park
skiing area specifically designed for freestyle skiers
Note: It may be equipped with diving tower, half pipe, artificial obstacle props, etc.
4 Classification and grading of skiing slopes
4.1 Skiing slopes are divided into alpine slopes, freestyle skiing slopes, and cross-country skiing slopes according to terrain.
4.2 Alpine skiing slopes are divided into primary skiing slopes, intermediate skiing slopes, and advanced skiing slopes according to the slopes. The grading of alpine skiing slopes shall meet those specified in Table 1.
Contents
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Classification and grading of skiing slopes
5 Arrangement of skiing slope
6 Arrangement of safety protection facility
7 Arrangement of safety guarantee facility
8 Marking
9 Verification method
Ski area - Specification for safety protection of skiing slope
1 Scope
This document specifies the classification and grading of skiing slope, arrangement of skiing slopes, arrangement of safety protection facility, arrangement of safety guarantee facility and marking, and describes the verification method.
This document is applicable to the arrangement, management, and maintenance of skiing slopes for safety in ski parks open to the public.
This document is not applicable to mock skiing park and ski simulator.
2 Normative references
The following documents contain requirements which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB 12352 Safety code for passengers aerial ropeways
GB 19079.6 Operation conditions and technical requirements for gymnasium and playground - Part 6: Ski area
GB/T 21714.1 Protection against lightning - Part 1: General principles
GB/T 40232 Safety signs used in ice and snow sports areas
GB/T 43702 Ski area - Safety requirements and test methods for protective mats
GB/T 43703 Ski area - Safety requirements and test methods of skiing nets
GB 50057 Code for design protection of structures against lightning
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
skiing slope
specialized skiing area for skiing activities
[Source: GB 19079.6-2013, 3.4, modified]
3.2
alpine skiing slope
skiing slope with a certain height difference and relatively flat terrain, suitable for skiers to use skis, snowshoes, retainer and ski poles as their main equipment to do rotary skiing
3.3
freestyle skiing slope
skiing slope with certain shapes or obstacle props set up on flat slopes, suitable for skiers to freely skiing with double or single boards as the main equipment
Note: Freestyle skiing slopes include terrain park, mogul slope, half pipe, wave slope, etc.
3.4
stop zone
skiing stop zone at the end of the skiing slope
[Source: GB 19079.6-2013, 3.5]
3.5
terrain park
skiing area specifically designed for freestyle skiers
Note: It may be equipped with diving tower, half pipe, artificial obstacle props, etc.
4 Classification and grading of skiing slopes
4.1 Skiing slopes are divided into alpine slopes, freestyle skiing slopes, and cross-country skiing slopes according to terrain.
4.2 Alpine skiing slopes are divided into primary skiing slopes, intermediate skiing slopes, and advanced skiing slopes according to the slopes. The grading of alpine skiing slopes shall meet those specified in Table 1.
Contents of GB/T 43701-2024
Contents
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Classification and grading of skiing slopes
5 Arrangement of skiing slope
6 Arrangement of safety protection facility
7 Arrangement of safety guarantee facility
8 Marking
9 Verification method