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1 Avalanche Safety Practices in Utah
Natalie A. Silverton, MD, Scott E. McIntosh, MD, Han S. Kim, PhD, MSPH  Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages (December 2007) DOI: /06-WEME-OR-049R2.1 Copyright © 2007 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Travel with a partner. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals are noted in parentheses. OOB indicates out of bounds. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  , DOI: ( /06-WEME-OR-049R2.1) Copyright © 2007 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

3 Figure 2 Travel with an avalanche transceiver. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals are noted in parentheses. OOB indicates out of bounds. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  , DOI: ( /06-WEME-OR-049R2.1) Copyright © 2007 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

4 Figure 3 Travel with a shovel. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals are noted in parentheses. OOB indicates out of bounds. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  , DOI: ( /06-WEME-OR-049R2.1) Copyright © 2007 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

5 Figure 4 Travel with an avalanche probe. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals are noted in parentheses. OOB indicates out of bounds. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  , DOI: ( /06-WEME-OR-049R2.1) Copyright © 2007 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

6 Figure 5 Avalanche safety course participation. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals are noted in parentheses. OOB indicates out of bounds. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  , DOI: ( /06-WEME-OR-049R2.1) Copyright © 2007 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

7 Figure 6 Minimum safety practice (traveling with a partner and carrying an avalanche transceiver and shovel). Ninety-five percent confidence intervals are noted in parentheses. OOB indicates out of bounds. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  , DOI: ( /06-WEME-OR-049R2.1) Copyright © 2007 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions


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