NSAA x NSP - Aerial Evacuation Resource Guide (AERG) - Digital Download

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552
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Formerly Known As:
"Life Evac Manual"
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SKU #552 - Downloadable File (for a print copy, please visit the NSAA website)

The long wait for the new Aerial Evacuation Resource Guide (AERG), formerly the Lift Evacuation Manual, is over!

We can’t express enough gratitude to the many individuals and experts involved; this truly represents a collaborative effort between industry experts, National Ski Areas Association and National Ski Patrol

The Aerial Evacuation Resource Guide contains the latest information and best practices for the evacuation of aerial lifts as well as summer adventure attractions. It provides guidance for planning, training, rescue methods and techniques, and equipment usage so your teams can safely lower guests and employees to the ground when needed. This educational guide is the product of a partnership between NSAA and NSP, and outlines the information to include in your evacuation plan and provides a step-by-step process to help you develop or update your plan. The AERG is the most up-to-date ski industry-specific evacuation resource available, a "must have" for those who are managing, planning, and/or executing aerial evacuations or rescues.

 **After you complete your purchase you will receive an email with a link to download the file**

For questions/comments about the AERG, contact memberservices@nsp.org.

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  • 5
    Valuable Resource

    Posted by Rob Carpenter on 17th Dec 2020

    The Aerial Evacuation Resource Guide is valuable for anyone involved in chair evacuation, especially those involved in the planning, organization, and training aspects.

  • 5
    Resource guide for Aerial Evacuation

    Posted by Michael McIntire on 1st Nov 2020

    Glad to see a more up to date Reference! Safe operations and training are the key components brought forward. Text points out several key components and integration with ICS.