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SECTION 3—SAFETY/HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS
Part No.1106645
18
Nutron® Series
A Note to Wheelchair Assistants
When
assistance
to
the
wheelchair
user
is
required,
remember
to
use
good
body
mechanics.
Keep
your
back
straight
and
bend
your
knees
whenever
tilting
wheelchair
or
traversing
curbs,
or
other
impediments.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable (detachable) parts. Lift-
ing by means of any removable (detachable) parts of a wheelchair may result in
injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair.
Also,
be
aware
of
detachable
parts
such
as
arms
or
leg
‐
rests.
These
must
NEVER
be
used
for
hand
‐
hold
or
lifting
supports,
as
they
may
be
inadvertently
released,
resulting
in
possible
injury
to
the
user
and/or
assistant(s).
When
learning
a
new
assistance
technique,
have
an
experienced
assistant
help
you
before
attempting
it
alone.
Tilting
WARNING
DO NOT tilt the wheelchair without assistance.
When
tilting
the
wheelchair,
an
assistant
should
grasp
the
back
of
the
wheelchair
on
a
non
‐
removable
(non
‐
detachable)
part.
Inform
the
wheelchair
occupant
before
tilting
the
wheelchair
and
remind
him/her
to
lean
back.
Be
sure
the
occupant’s
feet
and
hands
are
clear
of
all
wheels.
Tilting - Curbs
After
mastering
the
techniques
of
tilting
the
wheelchair,
use
this
procedure
to
tackle
curbs,
short
stairs,
etc.
This
procedure
requires
two
(2)
assistants.
The
second
assistant
should
be
positioned
at
the
front
of
the
wheelchair
lifting
upward
on
a
non
‐
removable
(non
‐
detachable)
part
of
the
wheelchair
frame
when
lifting
the
wheelchair
and
stabilizing
the
wheelchair
when
the
wheelchair
is
being
lowered
to
the
ground.
The
first
assistant
should
turn
the
anti
‐
tippers
so
the
wheels
are
pointing
up,
apply
a
continuous
downward
motion
until
the
balance
point
is
achieved
and
the
front
casters
clear
the
curb.
At
this
point,
the
assistants
will
feel
a
difference
in
the
weight
distribution.