Roster Information
Martock Rosters in PDF format
You can download them here, until the roster calendar on the left is completed.
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Martock Roster Procedures
Rosters - You
are expected to complete 12 Rosters throughout the season. Patrollers
select their own Rosters at the first of the season during Lodge
Day. The 12 rosters you are expected to complete are further broken down
into times.
You are expected to complete:
1 - Weekend Morning: 0900-1500 9:00am to 3:00pm 6hrs
3 - Weekend Afternoon: 1100-1700 11:00am to 5:00pm 6hrs
2 - Weekend Nightshift: Sat 1600-2200 4:00pm to 10:00pm 6hrs
6 - Weekday Nightshift: Mon - Wed 1800-2130 6:00pm to 9:30pm 3.5hrs
Please complete the Rosters you sign up for. If you are unable to complete the roster you selected please make your Patrol Leader aware.
Parking - Patrollers are expected to Park on the left hand side of the lot in the middle section on weekends. Weekday night rosters can park closer however we ask that you reserve the closer spots for the Skiing Public. There is no parking for patrollers in the lower lot next to the Lodge.
Meals - The patrol room is divided in two. The
Medical side is to be reserved for the assessment and treatment of patients i.e.
no Food or Drink on the Medical side. Food can be consumed on the non-medical
side however it is preferred that Patrollers take their meals upstairs or on
nice days outside on the deck.
Gear - The Racks outside the window of the Patrol
room are for Patroller Skis and Boards. Please use the rack and don't bring
equipment into the patrol hut. Your bags and other items can be stored on the
shelves in the Hut. Please no Helmets, Packs, Boards, Ski's, Poles or bags on
the medical side of the Patrol Hut.
Sign in/Sign Out - Please Sign in and Out! The rangers can easily check to see who they have on Snow during a given shift in case they were busy when you arrived and the Patrol Leader can track your rosters. If you are free skiing we ask that you sign in under the free skiing section. We have (Not Often!! ) asked Patrollers to wear a Radio when there are not a lot of rostered patrollers in and act as backup for the Ranger.
Sweep - Occurs at the end of the night and
Patrollers Rostered for evening shifts are expected to stay and complete sweep.
You will be asked to assemble at bottom chair 15 minutes before closing and then
proceed to the top and begin sweep.
Jackets - We have a limited supply of Jackets
available in the Patrol Hut for Patrollers to wear during their shift. Please
hang them up at the end of your roster so they are dry for the next
user.
Radios - Radios are reserved for Rostered
Patrollers. If all of the Rostered Patrollers have Radios you are encouraged to
take a Patroller Radio ( please note there are separate Radios reserved for
Ranger use). Please mark an "R" next to your name on the Sign In sheet so
the Rangers know who has a Radio. Radio Chest Harnesses are available and
are recommended over carrying the Radio in a
pocket. ** MP3 players are not to be worn while patrolling, they hinder
your ability to respond to someone speaking to you or reply to
a call over the radio **
Rosters
- You are expected to complete approximately 10
Rosters throughout the season. Patroller rosters
are generally weekends only, during daylight hours, however if you wish
to patrol weekdays this can be arranged. The roster scheduling is done
on a team basis. There are four (4) teams with each team rostered one
Saturday or Sunday every other weekend. Patrollers select
their team at the first of the season during Lodge Day. Rosters start @ 9:00 am and
you are expected to be "boots on" at that time. The roster ends at sweep which is generally 1/2 hour before sunset.
You are expected to complete the Rosters you sign up for. If you are unable to complete a roster, you are responsible to arrange coverage by trading a roster with another patroller. All zone patrollers are welcomed as replacements. Please make your Team Leader aware of any changes you arrange.
Patrol Room - The patrol room is a single Medical room and is to be reserved for the assessment and treatment of patients. We do allow patrollers to change in the room at the start and finish of the rosters but do not allow any gear to be left left lying around in the patient attending area, see the note on gear below. I note that patient care always takes priority and at times you may have to wait until after a patient has left the room to retrieve any of your own personal effects. Additionally, because of the limited space, only patrollers actively involved in an incident should remain in the room during patient care.
Parking - Patrollers are expected to Park in the regular customer parking lot, there are no special privileges or restrictions.
Meals - The patrol room is a single Medical room and is to be reserved for the assessment and treatment of patients i.e. no Food or Drink. Patrollers are expected to take their meals in the lodge or on nice days outside on the deck.
Gear - The rack outside the door of the Patrol room is for Patroller and Patient Skis and Boards. Please use the rack and don't bring hard equipment into the patrol hut. Your bags and other items can be stored in the limited space in the Patrol room closet or in one of the 4 lockers assigned to the patrol in the public rental locker area (in the same building).
Sign in/Sign Out - Please Sign in and Out! your Team Leader and the Pro Patrol can easily check to see who they have on Snow during a given shift in case they were busy when you arrived and the Patrol Leader can track your rosters. If you are free skiing we ask that you sign in under the free skiing section. We have ( Not Often! ) asked free skiing Patrollers to wear a Radio when there are not a lot of rostered patrollers on the hill. If you need to leave the hill early for any reason, this must be arranged and approved by your team leader. This should be done as far in advance as possible.
Bump - During busy days, we utilize a bump system at Top Chair. This involves stationing a patroller (with Radio) at Top Chair for a more immediate response to incidents. Rostered Patrollers are assigned 30 minute shifts, usually twice during the day. The team leader and pro patrol will establish the requirement at the beginning of the day. The team leader will ensure completion of the sign up sheet (provided in the patrol room) and will post a copy at Top Chair.
Sweep - Sweep of the unlit trails occurs at the end of the day approximately 1/2 hour before sunset, at which time the unlit trails are closed.
The time is set on a daily basis by the pro patrol. Rostered
Patrollers are expected to stay and complete sweep. You will be
asked to assemble at bottom chair 15 minutes before closing and then
proceed to the top and begin sweep. The end of day sweep is
generally done by the pro patrol, however any available patrollers are
welcome to participate. As noted, Wentworth operates unlit trails on a
daylight availability basis and towards the end of the season this can
progress to approximately 6:00. Please schedule your Roster days
accordingly.
Jackets - We have a limited
supply of Jackets available in the Patrol Hut for Patrollers to wear
during their shift. Please hang them up at the end of your roster so
they are dry for the next user.
Radios - Radios are reserved for Rostered Patrollers. If all of the Rostered Patrollers have Radios you are encouraged to take a Patroller Radio ( Please note there are 6 radios owned by the volunteer patrol. The Pro Patrol uses hill owned radios ). Radios are kept at the ticket counter in the main lodge and must be signed out at the beginning of your roster and returned and signed in at the end of your shift. Radio Chest Harnesses are available in the patrol room and are recommended over carrying the Radio in a pocket. ** MP3 players are not to be worn while patrolling, they hinder your ability to respond to someone speaking to you or reply to a call over the radio **
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