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Do not operate the stretcher with a body part placed in the gap.
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If the stretcher is operated with a body part placed in the gap, the part may get caught,
resulting in injury.
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Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected ways or cannot
maintain their posture independently.
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Do not insert a hand (fingers) or legs between the frame and the mattress base
during operation.
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The body part may get caught in the gap between the lowered mattress base and the
frame, resulting in injury.
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Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected ways or cannot
maintain their posture independently.
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Do not crawl under or place your hands or legs under the stretcher.
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There is a risk of getting caught between
the moving part on the stretcher and the
frame or the transfer board, resulting in
injury. Check to make sure there are no
people or object around the stretcher before
operating the stretcher.
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Be especially careful to check patients
who might act in unexpected ways or cannot
maintain their posture independently.
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Be careful not to allow any part of the body to enter the gap between the
stretcher and wall or surrounding obstacles.
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There is a risk that a part of the body may get caught, resulting in injury.
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Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected ways or cannot
maintain their posture independently.
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Check the patient's conditions when adjusting the base angle or the stretcher
height or operating the transfer board.
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If the patient on the stretcher moves when the base angle or the bed height is adjusted
or the transfer board is operated, the patient may fall off the stretcher or get caught in the
gap, resulting in injury.Perform the adjustment while supporting patients who cannot
maintain their posture independently.
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