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Hoisting from a chair
Introduce the sling by sliding it down between
the chair backrest and the person’s back until
the top of the commode aperture reaches the
base of the spine. If the sling can not be
introduced from behind, apply the sling in a
position level with the person. Leave the sling
half way down the persons back (at this stage
don’t bring the sling to shoulder level).
Bring the leg sections along-side the
person’s thighs and pull lightly to ensure
that they are of equal length. Using good
manual handling techniques, block the
persons leg to stop them from moving
forward whilst the sling 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
Important - At the base of the leg section strap
there is a loop. Bring the straps together by
passing one strap through the loop.
Now raise the top of the sling level with the
person’s shoulders. The fitting of the sling is
now complete
The six straps should now be attached to
the carry bar hooks. Raise the carry bar
just enough to tension the straps and
ensure that they are still securely attached.
The person can now be lifted as required.
To remove the sling, carry out the fitting procedure in reverse.
Important - always peel the sling away from the person to avoid skin friction and movement.
Notes
The above techniques are for guidance only and you must comply with your local policies
If in doubt, consult your moving and handling advisor
Note: The person to be transferred shall be referred to as “the person”.
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Hoisting from a lying position
Using good manual handling techniques
roll the person towards you so that they
are positioned onto their side.
To introduce the sling, roll half of the sling
up underneath itself so that when the
person is rolled onto their opposite side,
the sling can be unrolled until it is flat.
Use the centre markers to ensure the
base of the back section is in line with the
base of the person’s spine. Ensure that
handle loops are to the outside.
Pass the leg section under and up
in-between the thighs. Ensure that as
much of the leg section as possible is
pulled under the leg and that all creases
are eliminated 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 six straps should now be attached to
the carry bar hooks. Raise the carry bar
just enough to tension the straps and
ensure that they are still securely
attached
.
The person can now be lifted as
required.
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Hoisting from the Floor
Before commencing the manoeuvre, introduce a pillow to ensure the client is
comfortable. Follow the procedures 1 –2 as above to fit the sling. If using a mobile
hoist, introduce the hoist using the method approved in your local area so that the
carry bar is positioned correctly above the client.
Procedure 3 can now begin
To remove the sling, carry out the fitting procedure in reverse.
Important - always peel the sling away from the person to avoid skin friction and movement.
Notes
The above techniques are for guidance only and you must comply with your local
policies
If in doubt, consult your moving and handling advisor