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Holding up a ski after falling
holding up a ski after falling
Holding up a ski after falling
holding up a ski after falling
Holding up a ski after falling
holding up a ski after falling
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After a fall, a skier should always signal to the observer that he or she is okay by holding both arms together above the head. Using these signals will help to ensure the safety of the skier and of others. Then holding up a ski after falling so that other boaters can easily see the skier in the water.
Medical authorities have recommended maximum temperatures for safety not to exceed the range of 100-104°. This is for adults with a maximum time in the water of no longer than 15 minutes.
The recommended water pressure is 0.5 to 1 bar
To avoid accidents, explosions, fires, contamination of the air or water, destructions, wastage of materials, loss of time, etc.
50/50 mix of water and coolant is recommended.50/50 mix of water and coolant is recommended.