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Tag: risk

Situational Awareness: Skier vs Sledder

By Michael Coyle Posted on 18/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with avalanche, management, risk, snow, snowmobile

Situational Awareness is a risk-management keyword that’s being used more and more often and is especially important for avalanches.

On Blaming the Victim

By Michael Coyle Posted on 16/11/2011 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with analysis, blame, death, ethics, hazard, injury, opinion, rescue, risk
On Blaming the Victim

A lot of people, including those that should know better, insist on blaming the victim of a backcountry search or rescue.

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