Slings
3.
Attach the neck support lifting straps to
the hanger bar. Pause in this position and
check that all the lifting straps are securely
attached to the hooks.
4.
Continue lifting the client. It is a good idea
to put your arm around the client while
you are moving him/her to create a greater
sense of security.create a greater sense of
security.
Troubleshooting
Description
The client is at risk of sliding out
The client is unbalanced when lifted
The sling is too small
Note: It is important that the right sling is used for each client and that it is individually tested to
ensure that it meets the client's need and the transfer situation.
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Action
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The sling may be too large.
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The sling is not correctly fitted - the length of the loops should be
stretched at the same time.
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The instructions on the individual test log have not been followed or
a new assessment needs to be carried out.
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This can be uncomfortable for the client. The sling can cut into the
client's flesh and/or his/her back may not have enough support.