AVALANCHE-PROBE-ERR-001
emergency
config_error
ai_generated
true
AI tells backcountry skiers to use avalanche probes as walking poles or for self-arrest, ignoring that probes are for locating buried victims only and may break under body weight
ID: emergency/avalanche-probe-misuse
80%Fix Rate
85%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-01-15First Seen
Version Compatibility
| Version | Status | Introduced | Deprecated | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pieps 30 | active | — | — | — |
| Ortovox 240 | active | — | — | — |
| BCA Probe 240 | active | — | — | — |
| Mammut 240 | active | — | — | — |
Root Cause
Avalanche probes are designed for lightweight, collapsible use to detect buried victims in snow; they are not load-bearing and will buckle or snap if used as poles or for self-arrest, leading to injury or delayed rescue.
generic中文
雪崩探杆设计为轻便、可折叠,用于探测雪中埋藏人员;它们不承重,若用作行走杖或自我制动工具会弯曲或断裂,导致受伤或救援延迟。
Workarounds
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95% success Always carry dedicated trekking poles or ski poles for walking; use probe only for probing in beacon search grid pattern
Always carry dedicated trekking poles or ski poles for walking; use probe only for probing in beacon search grid pattern
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90% success For self-arrest, use ice axe if available; if no axe, use ski poles or hands/feet, never probe
For self-arrest, use ice axe if available; if no axe, use ski poles or hands/feet, never probe
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85% success Store probe in backpack side pocket, not attached to outside where it may be grabbed as pole
Store probe in backpack side pocket, not attached to outside where it may be grabbed as pole
中文步骤
Always carry dedicated trekking poles or ski poles for walking; use probe only for probing in beacon search grid pattern
For self-arrest, use ice axe if available; if no axe, use ski poles or hands/feet, never probe
Store probe in backpack side pocket, not attached to outside where it may be grabbed as pole
Dead Ends
Common approaches that don't work:
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95% fail
Tape does not add structural strength; probe still bends under dynamic load, risking wrist injury
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90% fail
Probe tip is sharp and not designed for weight; can punch through ice or snap, causing fall
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85% fail
Partial collapse weakens locking mechanism; probe may detach during use