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•UBS AG is a Swiss Global Financial Company. (1854)

HEADQUARTERS - Zurich , Basel Key people - Axel A. Weber (Chairman) , Sergio Emiotti (CEO) Minimum Despoit - $500,000 USD Predecessor(s) - Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corporation UBS Asset Management was responsible for CHF569 billion invested assets With over 3,500 employees in 25 countries UBS Swiss Bank provides a complete set of retail banking services that

includes checking, saving, credit card and mortgage products and cash management.

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These are a few examples of Ski Back Packs used for rescue purposes.

They should be lightand practical to use because of the emergenyCircumstances under which they are used in.

Between 40 and 80Litres. 70$- 600$Waterproof and impermeable.Made from Cordura, Kevlar, nylon, or Carbon Fibre.

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A MAP OF ALL THE THE SKI FIELDS INNEW ZEALAND.

NEW ZEALAND has earned a deservedposition in one of thethe top Skiing destinations in theworld.

Season from June toOctober.

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CRITICAL STUDY/STATS of Injuries and Rescues.

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TORN MUSCLE

KNEE INJURIES

THUMB FRACTURES

Knee injuries occur dueto falls or crashes withObjects in the way.

As shown in the image above,a skier’s thumb is at a major risk.

Torn Muscles occur whenThe skier’s limbs are overstretchedOr pulled.

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ALEX NEWMANMATT BAKERGEORGE MANDERRUSSELL CARRTODD WINDLEDAFYDD GRIFFITHS

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HiIt depends what type of rescue is being undertaken, the requirements for above the snowline are a lot different to bush, valleys, and rock.For rescues in the snow there should be provision to carry a snow shovel and avalanche probe, the pack may also be fitted with an avalanche airbag. (look up BCA on line).One idea I have is you know how if you want to get anything out of your pack you have to dive down pulling out everything to get to something on the bottom, well make it so you can enter the pack from the back.In other words the pack opens like a bag, still have a pocket on the top for bits and pieces, but when you open the main pack you can see everything and get what you want with ease.I would rather it had Velcro as a way of keeping it closed as zips always brake or jam.An other idea is to have a large extension fitted to the inside top of the pack, big enough that it can be used as an emergency bivvey bag.I personally don't like plastic buckles, they tend to brake if you stand on them, lightweight metal and velcro might be better.I hope these few ideas are of some help to you. Let me know how you go.

Regards Russell Carr.

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MISSION STATEMENT:When we are designing a light rescue bag for Ski Patrollers in New Zealand to use , the bag will addressCommon flaws in design such as bulk , accessibility ,And communication. It needs to be as light as possibleWithout sacrificing the practicality and durability.

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SIDHARTH VOHRA

TIM JONES

DAVID LYCKBERG

ADHIT LORENZO