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SAFE WORK AUSTRALIA, 2013. 

COMPENDIUM OF WORKER’S COMPENSATION 

STATISTICS AUSTRALIA 2010-11.

1. CARRY OUT A RISK ASSESSMENT

The manual handling of patients can pose a serious risk to healthcare workers. In fact, injury due to 
manual handling accounts for 42% of incidents in this environment (Safe Work Australia, 2013). It is 
therefore important to understand your risk and manage it, by considering the following factors 
when using your sling.

1. Task

2. Environment

4. Equipment

3. Individual

5. Load

•  Is the sling choice appropriate to the task?

•  What other equipment is required for 

the task?

•  How frequently will the task occur?

•  Is there enough space to carry out the 

transfer?

•  Is the floor level and smooth?

•  Are there any trip hazards that could cause 

injury to the carer or patient?

•  Can other equipment in the room 

minimise the manual handling effort 
eg. changing bed height?

•  What is the patient’s functional ability?

•  Can the patient assist with the transfer?

•  Can the patient comply with the transfer?

•  Does the patient have a medical condition 

which may impact the transfer?

•  Are there medical devices to consider 

eg. catheters or drains?

•  Is the sling the correct size for the patient’s 

body shape and height?

•  Does the patient have a physical 

presentation which may impact upon the 
choice of sling eg. amputation? 

•  Does the sling have an appropriate 

safe working load (SWL) for the 
patient’s weight?

•  Is the sling choice appropriate to the 

patient’s functional ability?

•  Is the sling choice compatible with the 

lifter?

•  Is the sling fabric appropriate to the task 

and the patient?

•  Does the carer know how to apply the 

sling and safely operate the lifter?

•  Is the sling in good condition? It should 

not be used if fraying, snags or tears are 
evident.

•  Can the labelling be read on the lifter and 

sling?

•  Is the lifter or sling due to have a service?

Deluxe Standing Sling

Description

Suitable for individuals who can weight bear and who have  

appropriate upper body strength to allow standing transfers   

Support Offered

User must have weight bearing status and adequate 

upper body strength. A security belt for additional safety 

Type Of Transfer

Only to be used with a standing lifter. For seated to seated 

(including toilet) transfers

Material Available

Polyester

Attachment

Loop or Clip

Deluxe General Purpose Sling 

(Also Available With Head Support)

Description

An easy-to-fit sling with divided leg sections

Support Offered

Supports the whole body

Type Of Transfer

General transfers including: seated to seated transfers & 

bed to chair transfers

Material Available

Polyester or Mesh

Attachment

Loop or Clip (Head Support model only)

Deluxe Hygiene Access Sling 

(Also Available With Head Support)

Description

Used for ease of toileting and dressing / undressing 

an individual 

Support

 

Offered

Supports the trunk and thighs. A security belt for 

additional safety

Type Of Transfer

Toilet / hygiene transfers

Material Available

Polyester

Attachment

Loop or Clip (Head Support model only)

2. CHOOSE YOUR SLING MODEL

Your choice of sling model will depend on the task you are using it for and the physical 
characteristics of the user. With a wide variety of options, it can often be difficult to know which 
sling is the most appropriate. The tables below will guide you in choosing the correct sling model.

Summary of Contents for Deluxe All Day

Page 1: ...www aidacarelifters com au 1300 133 120 SLING FITTING SAFE USE GUIDE...

Page 2: ...the following steps should be considered in every situation 1 CARRY OUT A RISK ASSESSMENT 3 CHOOSE YOUR SLING FABRIC 5 APPLY YOUR SLING 2 CHOOSE YOUR SLING MODEL 4 CHOOSE YOUR SLING SIZE DISCLAIMER T...

Page 3: ...RVICE AND MAINTENANCE Service record labels ensure you can record and identify service history PATIENT SAFETY Smart features such as velcro buckle combinations for more secure positioning and greater...

Page 4: ...g fabric appropriate to the task and the patient Does the carer know how to apply the sling and safely operate the lifter Is the sling in good condition It should not be used if fraying snags or tears...

Page 5: ...All Day Sling Description This sling is appropriate to remain in situ for longer periods of time Support Offered Supports the whole body Type Of Transfer General transfers including seated to seated...

Page 6: ...aware of power cords etc When manoeuvring the lifter under the bed 1 Use recognised manual handing techniques and position the sling under the user Ensure all labelling and handles are visible on the...

Page 7: ...raised between the user s legs pass each coloured loop strap through the closest midline loop strap 3 Then close the buckle at navel level Ensure the belt is snugly and securely fitted 3 Then bring t...

Page 8: ...ar 2 To fit the security belt fasten the Velcro first 3 Then close the buckle at navel level Ensure the belt is snugly and securely fitted CARING FOR YOUR SLING Wash at temperature 85 C Do not clean w...

Page 9: ...S390940 Deluxe Hygiene Access Sling with Head Support Polyester Clip Small 200kg LSS390945 Deluxe Hygiene Access Sling with Head Support Polyester Clip Medium 200kg LSS390950 Deluxe Hygiene Access Sli...

Page 10: ...350 350 350 350 Finished Sling Dimensions mm S M L XL A 845 875 925 995 B 900 1000 1020 1040 C 490 580 645 750 D 730 820 870 920 E 860 945 1030 1090 F 410 410 410 410 G 515 515 515 515 H 350 350 350 3...

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