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Thursday, March 18, 2010 @ 03:03 PM
posted by jon

Skateline welcomes our latest Sponsors from Ryder Eyewear and Juup Nails!

 

 

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Thursday, March 18, 2010 @ 06:03 AM
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Thursday, March 11, 2010 @ 08:03 AM
posted by jon

This section covers the safety instructions for the event. Please read through this carefully.

GEARS & EQUIPMENT

Gears & Helmets
Protective gears can prevent injuries to our joints and head. Skaters are recommended to put on wrist guards, elbow guards, knee guards and a helmet, but not mandatory.

Lightings
Bring along blinkers, torches or any other form of illumination that can alert vehicles and road users of your presence. This is important when we are skating in dark areas or on roads.

Weather Protection
Bring along a foldable umbrella or raincoat/poncho which can come in handy if inclement weather occurs during the event.

Outfit
Wear something comfortable with the event singlet.

First-aid
Refer to our volunteer marshals.

SAFETY GUIDELINES
- Alert other skaters when you come across obstructions or obstacles. Try to inform the nearest marshal about it.
- Brake early when going down slopes. Help other skaters.
- Crossing of roads should be at pedestrian crossings. If none is present, make sure the road is clear of traffic before crossing.
- Alert our marshals if you need help. They can activate the Safety Vehicle.
- Try not to overtake the leader, you might lose your way or expose yourself to hazards.
- Gauge your capability if it matches the requirements for the route.

WET WEATHER
In the event of inclement weather, please do not panic. Look for the nearest shelter if possible, remove your skates and gears if necessary. Do not seek shelter under trees. Contact the person in charge for more instructions. We will try to evacuate you with our Safety Van.

PUNCTUALITY
Please arrive earlier to attend the safety and route briefing. We will set off on time.

SKATE ASSIST VOLUNTEERS
Our SAVs are competent skaters who volunteer as marshals and they will be on hand to help you along the way. They are able to administer basic first aid as well. If you are interested to do something useful with your skills, join us as a volunteer. For more info, contact us at admin@sav.sg.

DISCLAIMER
By reading this, you acknowledge that you understand all the risks involved and that Skateline Pte Ltd will NOT be held responsible for any form of injury that is sustained by you. No form of compensation will be paid for medical fees that is incurred by you.

A Safety Vehicle will be provided during the event, and we will evacuate you to the nearest medical facility if necessary.

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