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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 ’Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons– Requirements and
test methods’. 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
authorised 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 - SWL)
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.
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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 Dimensions
All dimensions have a tolerance of +/- 20mm
A
B
C
D
E
Note : All slings are available either with or without Head Support