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Aspen Skiing Co. ramps up helmet requirements

ASPEN, Colo. -- A 5-year-old boy's helmet was cited as the reason he survived a violent collision with a tree while skiing at Colorado's Aspen Highland's resort in 2002.  Several days later, Aspen Skiing Company made helmets mandatory for all students taking ski lessons age six and under.

No helmet, no lesson, no exception.

"We feel these ski school kids are in our care, and we have to take care of them," explains Aspen Senior Vice President David Bellack.

As of this season, the helmet policy was extended to all skiers under the age of 17 and to all employees who are on-duty and out on the mountain on skis or snowboards.

The new rule applies to roughly 2,000 salaried employees including ski patrol and ski instructors, regardless of whether they are teaching children or adults.

The company recommends all age participants wear a helmet, which can be rented for as little as six dollars.

Aspen Skiing Company which operates Snowmass, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk resorts estimates that more than 80 percent of guests and employees already wear helmets.  The company said if employees do not own a helmet they will provide one to them free of charge.


Source:

Aspen/Snowmass ski resort requirements

Aspen Ski Co. mandates helmets for employees -- The Aspen Times  Nov. 3, 2011

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Aspen photo by Ann Foreman

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