Ce faci dacă te prinde furtuna pe munte? | PROTOCOLUL DE SIGURANȚĂ | Acest VIDEO poate salva VIETI!

JUNIOR MOUNTAIN CLUB: https://sites.google.com/view/clubulm... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Instagram:   / clubulmontanjunior   💸 Revolut Donations: https://revolut.me/paul62bid 💸 PayPal Donations: https://www.paypal.me/PaulCrisanJr "1. Check the weather forecast Regardless of the route you are going to take on the mountain, check the forecast and don't take any risks if strong storms are announced. Weather forecasts have become increasingly accurate and you have a multitude of applications at your fingertips that can show you, in real time, the state and evolution of the weather. 2. Anticipate the storm and move away from it. A storm is almost always announced by the presence of clouds with high heights and well-defined edges, the clouds Cumulonimbus. If you also feel that your hair is electrifying and your skin starts to tingle, it is a sign from nature that you are in a highly electrically charged area and that you are in danger. Do not retreat from the ridge area into valleys or hills that you are not familiar with. You can enter a very rugged area where you can get stuck or be surprised by the torrent of water. 3. Know and apply the rules of conduct in case of lightning DO NOT stand on the top, in the ridge or flat, exposed areas; if you are already surprised by the storm then you should know that the middle area of ​​the ridges is less dangerous than its extremities; DO NOT stand near water, lakes or marker posts; DO NOT stand under tall or solitary trees; choose to stand between the smaller clumps of trees and not near tall trees; DO NOT seek refuge in small caves or overhangs as there is a risk of forming a bridge short circuit. The cave space where you are stationed must be at least 1 m away from the side walls, 3 m above your head and at least 20 m from the entrance; NEVER stick your whole body to the ground; in case of impact, the electric current will run through your whole body causing damage to internal organs; NEVER touch anything that can become an electrical conductor. If you don't have time to descend to a safer area and lightning is already present: Disperse: if you are a group, stay at least 15 m away from each other to avoid a "chain strike" Adopt the "crouching" position: heels together, hands close to your body and ears well covered with your palms, to protect your eardrums; Touch the ground only with your soles and minimize the contact surface with the ground. Orient yourself quickly and find a small hill or platform dominated by a neighboring high point and crouch at least 1 m away from that point (which is recommended to be about 5-10 times higher than your crouching position); avoid wet rocks and areas with lichen; Create insulation between yourself and the ground: place any non-metallic material under you that could create a small insulation from the ground - isoprene, sleeping bag, tent sheet Remain in position for another 30 minutes after you have heard the last clap of thunder and only then retreat to the base; it is better to wait a few more minutes than to expose yourself to greater risks. The ice axe, sticks and telephone - opinions are divided regarding their ability to attract lightning, but we recommend that they be left about 30 meters from the place where we are standing, so that they are quickly at hand when the danger of lightning has passed. The person struck by lightning, the victim of an electric discharge does not retain the electric charge downloaded, assess the conditions on the ground and, if you can safely approach without being exposed, start providing first aid; It is mandatory to announce the event to the Salvamont teams and SNAU 112." - Salvamont Romania #StormOnMountain #Lightning #MountainSafety #Salvamont #HikingRomania #Hiking #OutdoorRomania #MountainSafety #Trekking #Adventure ▬ 10% DISCOUNT at RocknSnow using the code: Paul2021 https://www.rocknsnow.eu/ro ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬