Disposable Sling Care & Inspection / User Guide
* Do Not Use In A Damp Environment / Atmosphere
* Do Not Tumble Dry or Iron
* Safe Working Load 200kgs (31 Stone) (440lbs)
Contraindications
* The handles located on the rear of the sling are ONLY TO BE USED when the patient is in mid air transfer and only via gentle,
slow controlled movements. Do not tug or tear at these areas. The patient is to be clear of all support surfaces, such as chairs,
beds and wheelchairs, when using these features. Do not drag or pull aggressively at these lifting points. Do not use the
handles for positioning or dragging of the patient weight (i.e under the patient , who may be located on a bed or in a chair).
This is a
Very Short Service, Single Patient / Use Sling
and the following checks should be carried out prior to each use of the
sling. If the sling is identified to have such areas of concerns as identified within this document, whether new or old, then DO
NOT USE. Discard immediately or return to the manufacturer, whilst respecting the relevant returns policy information. Please
contact Mackworth Healthcare Customer Services Team - on the details provided as below for further information:
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Check for any damage to the sling or signs of deterioration.
*
Check that the sling is not damp or has not been in contact with water.
*
Check that the lifting straps/handles are in good condition and have no fraying in the immediate area.
*
Do not use the disposable sling for bathing or showering.
*
If any contact with liquid occurs, change the sling immediately.
Disposal of the sling
Dispose of the sling if it has become soiled, damaged or contaminated. The sling had been designed specifically for individual use,
destroy the sling once the user has been discharged in accordance with your procedures and regulations.
For further information, help or advise please refer to the Mackworth Healthcare General User Safety Guide. Alternatively please call
our Customer Services Team on +44 (
0)800 779 7218 .
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How to fit from a lying position:-
1. Using good manual handling techniques roll the user towards you so that they are positioned on their side. To introduce the
sling, roll half of the sling up under itself so that when the user is rolled onto their opposite side, the sling can be unrolled
until it is flat. Use the centre pocket to ensure the base of the back section is in line with base of the user’s spine. Ensure that
the handle loops are to the outside.
2. Raise each leg individually and gradually feed the leg straps under each leg, ensuring no fabric twists are evident. Taking the
strap from under one leg feed the webbing through the lower loop on the other leg. By carrying out this arrangement, you
are ensuring comfort for the user during the lifting process; the four straps should now be attached to the spreader bar
hooks. Raise the carry bar just enough so that all the straps are under a slight tension.
3. Make sure that the loops or clips selected are the same on each side of the sling and ensure that they are still securely
attached before lifting the user
. The user 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 user – this avoids skin friction.
Mackworth Healthcare Ltd, Mackworth House, Millers Avenue, Brynmenyn Industrial Estate,
Brynmenyn, Bridgend, Wales, CF32 9TD
Freephone:
+44 (0)800 779 7218
Fax:
+44 (0)1656 721 918
Email:
Web:
www.mackworth-healthcare.com