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Pivot with Clips Sling

Introduction

The Pivot with Clips Sling is a general-purpose sling with integrated head support and padded legs, offering 

excellent comfort and support for clients. Quick and easy to apply, this sling utilises clip attachment points 

for use on passive hoists with a 4-point cradle.

Special Sling Orders

On occasions, material, dimensional and other changes outside of the standard specification are requested. 

Please  be  advised,  that  aside  of  any  model  specific  references,  fitting,  washing  and  safety  guidelines 

remain applicable. If you are in any doubt, please contact Blueleaf Ltd.

Statement of Intended Use

A sling is an item of moving and handling equipment that is used with a mechanical lift in order to facilitate 

the transfer of a patient. It comprises a specially designed and constructed piece of fabric that is placed 

under and/or around a patient before being attached to the spreader bar/cradle of a lift to raise, transfer and 

lower the patient. When selected and used correctly, a sling and lift combination will achieve a safer transfer 

and reduce the risks associated with manual handling.
It is the responsibility of a competent person to conduct a thorough risk assessment prior to using any 

sling, to ensure that the sling choice, method of positioning in the sling and procedure for transfer has been 

correctly determined for the patient. For further guidance, please contact Blueleaf Ltd.

FOR USE WITH PASSIVE LIFTS ONLY.

Expected Service Life

The expected service life of a Steiss sling will vary dependent on use and following the care and washing 

instructions provided in the user guide. Factors such as wash temperature, detergents, frequency of use 

and patient weight will impact on the lifetime of your sling. Blueleaf Ltd recommends that slings are checked 

each and every time prior to use to ensure the safety of the patient. Bleached, torn, cut, frayed or broken 

slings are unsafe and must be discarded and replaced. It is a requirement under LOLER (Lifting Operations 

and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998) that slings are thoroughly checked and passed fit for use. For 

further advice, please contact Blueleaf Ltd.

WARNING

•  For the safety of the patient and carer; before using a sling a full risk assessment must be 

conducted to ensure that the correct sling choice, method of positioning in the sling and 

procedure for transfer has been determined for the patient.

•  CHECK sling and stitching before each use. Using bleached, torn, cut, frayed or broken 

slings is unsafe and could result in serious injury or death to the patient.

•  DO NOT alter slings. Destroy and discard worn slings.
•  NEVER leave a patient unattended. 
•  DO NOT exceed the rated capacity of the sling or lift.
•  DO NOT attempt to re-position a patient by pulling on the sling loops.

Summary of Contents for Steiss Pivot

Page 1: ...SteissTM Pivot with Clips Sling USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ing in the sling and procedure for transfer has been correctly determined for the patient For further guidance please contact Blueleaf Ltd FOR USE WITH PASSIVE LIFTS ONLY Expected Service Life The exp...

Page 3: ...rough the modesty strap located on the opposite leg Position the rear section of the sling up and around the shoulders and head 1 Fitting the Sling from a Lying Position Safely position the client ont...

Page 4: ...reverse this procedure SECURI3 CLIP SYSTEM Pivot Handle Fitting the Sling to the 4 Point Cradle WARNING SECURI3 CLIP SAFETY Ensure all green safety loops are visible before lifting Once the sling is...

Page 5: ...Machine wash at 85 C DO NOT wash with bleach Bleach will damage the sling s material and make it unsafe for use Cool tumble dry air dry or dry at very low temperature DO NOT dry clean 85 C WARNING Sli...

Page 6: ...he following faults are identified the sling should not be used and immediately destroyed There are signs of general wear and tear There is loose or broken stitching on any part of the sling including...

Page 7: ...g body should be secure Stitching is cross stitched and not to be frayed Cross Stitching Typical seam stitching Photograph shows example of correct stitching in place and not frayed Typical stitching...

Page 8: ...erns Healthcare Ltd Worcestershire WR10 2AG Blueleaf Ltd Charwood House Wilberforce Way Oakhurst Business Park Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9RT United Kingdom Tel 0330 055 2288 info blueleafcar...

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