According to Zhu Weimin, deputy researcher of the Industrial Development Department of Beijing Sports Bureau, there are 22 ski resorts in Beijing this winter. Ski resorts in Beijing will not blindly pursue the surge in quantity, but strictly control the quality while developing the industry, among which safety work is the most important. The Municipal Sports Bureau attaches great importance to the safety of the snowfield, and has set up full-time law enforcement personnel, with an annual financial investment of 65,438+10,000 yuan, and entrusts a third-party agency to conduct professional assessment and inspection on the safety of the snowfield. Before the snow season every year, the Municipal Sports Bureau will organize the deployment of various snow fields for equipment trial operation and personnel training. In the snow season, the relevant person in charge of the Municipal Sports Bureau often leads a team to inspect major snow fields. In addition, the Municipal Sports Bureau has also established a joint inspection mechanism with relevant departments to form a * * * management situation.
Beijing has long attached great importance to the safety of ski resorts. 20 12 took the lead in promulgating the Beijing local standard "Safety Management Specification for Sports Places (Ski Resort)". Last June165438+1October, Beijing issued a new version of the Code, which was fully implemented in February last year. The new version of the specification adds five aspects: magic carpet laying, patrol task requirements, helmet wearing regulations, snowboard fixer adjustment table standards, and safety protection net pole materials.
Beijing Ski Association also issued Beijing Volkswagen Ski Grade Standard, Beijing Ski Resort Grade Standard, Beijing Ski Instructor Grade Standard and Beijing Ski Instructor Code of Conduct. Among them, the Volkswagen ski grade standard was officially announced and implemented last week, and snow friends can go to designated ski resorts to receive skill level tests. This measure can not only help skiers choose their own trails, but also help ski resort staff to distinguish their own ability levels according to the level of consumers.