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PL1 - Prism Universal User Guide - Doc 001 - Rev 10/2010 

Prism Universal Sling 

Application 

The  Universal  sling  is  designed  for  ease  of  fitting  and  general  purpose  transfer.  It 
can be used to transfer from the seated to recumbent position or from recumbent to 
seated.  The  person  must  be  assessed  by  a  competent  person  who  must    be  fully 
trained in the suitability, application and fitting of the sling. Carers should always be 
trained in the use of hoists and slings. 

 
Sling Inspection 

All Prism slings are manufactured to meet and exceed the requirements of  
BS  EN  10535:2006.  Slings  should  be  inspected  prior  to  use  and  after  washing. 
Damaged or badly worn slings should be discarded.. The label on the sling contains 
vital information to identify the sling - if any part of the label becomes illegible, then it 
must be removed from service and replaced. 
 
The sling should be visually inspected with regard to the following items:- 

• 

Any signs of damage (i.e. Cuts, frays, tears, burns) to the sling straps. 

• 

Any signs of stitching becoming undone on any part of the sling. 

• 

Any signs of the fabric being stretched, tearing or undue wear. 

• 

Any signs of discolouring or bleaching on the material. 

• 

Is  the  sling  complete?  i.e.  All  straps  present,  stiffeners  in  place  -  where        
applicable, etc. 

• 

Label clearly legible. 

 

Compatibility 

The  issue  of  sling  compatibility  with  various  manufacturers’  hoists  has  been  a     
concern  for  specifiers  for  a  number  of  years,  an  issue  that  is  compounded  by  the       
increased number of companies supplying hoists and slings. 
 
Some hoist/sling manufacturers will state that only slings manufactured by them can 
be used on their hoists and vice versa. This is their policy only and is 

NOT 

a legal 

requirement.  A  risk  assessment  must  still  be  completed  even  if  the  same         
manufacturer of hoist and sling are to be used, and the specifier simply has to state 
that the carry bar is of a similar design and that the sling manufacturer has author-
ised its use on it. 
 
A comprehensive list is available separately and your local agent will be able to  
provide assistance with compatibility issues. 
 

Maximum  Load (Safe Working Load -  S.W.L) 

The  maximum  load  for  the  sling  is  clearly  marked  on  the  label  of  the  sling.  The  
maximum  load  will  also  be displayed  on  the  hoist  and  any  detachable  elements of 
the hoisting system.  

DO NOT exceed the maximum load stated on any of the equipment. 

 

Summary of Contents for Universal Child

Page 1: ...Prism Medical UK 2010 PL1 Prism Universal User Guide Doc 001 Rev 10 2010 User Manual Prism Universal Sling Range...

Page 2: ...the fabric being stretched tearing or undue wear Any signs of discolouring or bleaching on the material Is the sling complete i e All straps present stiffeners in place where applicable etc Label clea...

Page 3: ...1 Rev 10 2010 A B C D E Child 610 770 390 380 610 Junior 750 940 490 450 750 Small 825 1050 560 490 850 Medium 990 1215 660 555 1025 Large 1070 1350 710 640 1120 X Large 1150 1440 740 700 1200 Sling D...

Page 4: ...g is being pulled into position Raise the persons leg and feed the leg sections under the person s thighs Ensure the sling is not twisted or creased underneath the thighs Important At the base of the...

Page 5: ...d to achieve maximum comfort Important At the base of the leg section strap there is a loop Bring the straps together by passing one strap through the loop The fitting of the sling is now complete The...

Page 6: ...transfers between chairs beds floor baths changing beds W C s etc Slipfit The sling is made from a nylon ripstop parachute style material and has been designed to be easily fitted and removed It is e...

Page 7: ...g or other items laundered with it GENERAL SOILING The sling should be laundered with soap or detergent at 50 C on a standard domestic cycle DISINFECTION The sling should be laundered to ensure a peri...

Page 8: ...equirements SLING SAFETY Care Plan Information All slings in the Prism range have space on the labels to record the clients name Each sling has unique individually colour coded lifting loops which hel...

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