The Slackline Accident & Incident Report (SAIR) Database

A milestone in slackline safety, but only if you keep reporting your stories!

Safety is at the core of the slacklining community. To further this mission, we are proud to introduce our Accident and Incident Database—an invaluable tool designed to learn from past experiences and improve safety practices. We have worked on this for several years – hope you like our version one!

This database is not just a collection of reports but a step towards fostering transparency, shared learning, and safer practices across our global community.

Your Role in Building a Safer Community

This database thrives on community input. Your contributions can help make slacklining safer for everyone.

Report your incident, as minor as it might be, in one of six supported languages. Together, we can ensure the joy of slacklining continues to grow in a safer, more informed way.

A Balanced Approach: Transparency Meets Responsibility

The ISA’s approach ensures transparency while prioritizing the safety and privacy of individuals. Reports are manually reviewed, anonymized where necessary, and checked through a “four-eye principle” process to minimize errors.

This effort is driven by a commitment to protect people—even when they may not protect themselves. By sharing lessons learned from past incidents, we aim to create a culture of safety without compromising ethical or legal standards.

Join the ISA Safety Commission managing the Accident and Incident Reporting System and Database

Let’s make slacklining safer through fostering a healthy risk culture within our sport, where you can talk about incidents and accidents and have others learn from them!

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