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Prism Universal Sling Range
Prism Universal User Guide
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User Manual
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.
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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Maximum Load (Safe Working Load - SWL)
Sling Dimensions
A
D E B
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
Note : All slings are available either with or without Head Support All dimensions have a tolerance of +/- 20mm Prism Universal User Guide
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Hoisting from a chair Note: The person to be transferred shall be referred to as “the person”.
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Introduce the sling by sliding it down between Bring the leg sections along-side the the chair backrest and the person’s back until person’s thighs and pull lightly to ensure the top of the commode aperture reaches the that they are of equal length. Using good manual handling techniques, block the base of the spine. If the sling can not be persons leg to stop them from moving introduced from behind, apply the sling in a position level with the person. Leave the sling forward whilst the sling is being pulled into half way down the persons back (at this stage position. Raise the persons leg and feed the leg sections under the person’s thighs. don’t bring the sling to shoulder level). Ensure the sling is not twisted or creased
Important - At the base of the leg section strap The six straps should now be attached to there is a loop. Bring the straps together by the carry bar hooks. Raise the carry bar passing one strap through the loop. just enough to tension the straps and Now raise the top of the sling level with the ensure that they are still securely attached. person’s shoulders. The fitting of the sling is The person can now be lifted as required. now complete To remove the sling, carry out the fitting procedure in reverse. Important - always peel the sling away from the person to avoid skin friction and movement. Notes
The above techniques are for guidance only and you must comply with your local policies If in doubt, consult your moving and handling advisor
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Hoisting from a lying position
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Using good manual handling techniques Pass the leg section under and up roll the person towards you so that they in-between the thighs. Ensure that as are positioned onto their side. much of the leg section as possible is To introduce the sling, roll half of the sling pulled under the leg and that all creases up underneath itself so that when the are eliminated to achieve maximum person is rolled onto their opposite side, comfort. Important - at the base of the the sling can be unrolled until it is flat. leg section strap there is a loop, bring Use the centre markers to ensure the the straps together by passing one base of the back section is in line with the strap through the loop. base of the person’s spine. Ensure that handle loops are to the outside. The fitting of the sling is now complete. The six straps should now be attached to the carry bar hooks. Raise the carry bar just enough to tension the straps and ensure that they are still securely attached .
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The person can now be lifted as required.
Hoisting from the Floor
To remove the sling, carry out the fitting procedure in reverse. Important - always peel the sling away from the person to avoid skin friction and movement. Notes
The above techniques are for guidance only and you must comply with your local policies If in doubt, consult your moving and handling advisor
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Before commencing the manoeuvre, introduce a pillow to ensure the client is comfortable. Follow the procedures 1 –2 as above to fit the sling. If using a mobile hoist, introduce the hoist using the method approved in your local area so that the carry bar is positioned correctly above the client. Procedure 3 can now begin
Taped Head Support
The Universal sling is also available with a taped head support. .
Photo 1
The additional straps connect to the carry bar direct onto the same hooks that the shoulder straps are attached to. ( see photo no 1 )
Shoulder Strap
The additional straps are adjustable to suit the clients head position and level of support. ( See photo no 2 )
Photo 2
Adjustable head Support strap
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Shoulder Strap
Prism Universal Sling - Material Variants / Uses Poly:
The sling is made from a close knit polyester material and has nylon ‘rip stop material to the outer side of the leg sections to aid the fitting of the sling. This is a general purpose sling and can be used for sitting and recumbent transfers between chairs, beds, floor, baths, changing beds, WC’s etc.
Slip Fit: The sling is made from a nylon ‘rip stop’ (parachute style) material and has been designed to be easily fitted and removed. It is especially suited to situations where the client has limited ability to be moved to aid fitting the sling i.e. tight fitting chairs. This is a general purpose sling that can be used as the Poly, but cannot be used in a bath as it will retain water around the client when being hoisted. Spacer: The sling is made from knitted polyester “spacer” fabric that is manufactured with an ‘air gap’ internally. The material stretches slightly in all directions and moulds perfectly to the shape of the person being hoisted. This is a general purpose sling that can be used as the Poly, but has the added benefit of being suitable to be left in position if required. (subject to risk assessment and monitoring of pressure risks). The sling is made from a polyester net material and has a non-absorbent foam in the leg sections. The inner surface of the leg sections has a close knit polyester covering for patient comfort. This sling is designed specifically for bathing and can be left in place whilst the person is being bathed /showered.
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SLING CARE: LAUNDERING GENERAL. Sensitive laundering of lifting slings will extend the service life of the product. Conversely, improper laundering will reduce the service life and possibly affect the strength and integrity of the sling. To be avoided: Use of bleach at washing, particularly hypochlorite [may cause structural damage] Overheating the sling [temperatures in excess of 100º may cause extreme shrinkage and structural damage] Use of non-biological detergents is not recommended (especially Fairy Non - Bio): as these types of detergent contain bleaching agents that can degrade the strength of the sling. The use of fabric conditioners is not recommended. Any hook & loop fastenings should be closed prior to laundering to avoid the ‘hook’ side damaging the sling or other items laundered with it. GENERAL SOILING. The sling should be laundered with soap or detergent at 50°C on a standard domestic cycle. DISINFECTION. The sling should be laundered to ensure a ‘period at temperature’ of: 10 minutes at 65ºC 3 minutes at 72ºC Following NHS guidelines, extra time should be added to ensure thorough mixing of hot water through the wash load. It may be that available equipment does not allow the required level of temperature control. The sling may be washed on a 90ºC wash cycle, though it is likely that some moderate shrinkage and/or colour bleed will occur.
Slings will air dry quite quickly in a warm room. Slings should not be placed over radiators or convectors. Slings may be CAREFULLY tumble dried on a cool [60ºC] setting and short cycle. The sling should be checked at intervals not exceeding 5 minutes. Do not allow the sling to overheat. The Sling should last in excess of 5 years if the above guidelines are adhered to. All Prism Slings have a manufacturers guarantee of 12 months.
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DRYING.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturers Name:
Prism Medical UK Ltd
MHRA Registration No:
CA 013248
Manufacturers Address:
Unit 4 Jubilee Business Park, Jubilee Way, Grange Moor, Wakefield, WF4 4TD, UK Tel +44 (0) 844 980 2260
Declares that the manufactured product:Product Name:
Prism Universal Sling
Product Options :
Child, Junior, Small, Medium, Large, XL Large. All slings are available either with or without Head Support.
Conforms to the following European Union Council Directives:Directive 93/42/EEC and all amendments up to Directive 2007/47/EC Classification Class 1, Low Risk Medical Device Tested in accordance with BS EN ISO 10535:2006 & IEC 60601 3rd Edition
Supplementary Information:
The Technical Construction File required by this directive is maintained by the manufacturer as detailed above.
Signed:
Date:
14th November 2014
Craig Wright, Manufacturing Director
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The undersigned declares the product herewith complies with the requirements set out above and carries the CE mark accordingly.
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NOTES
SLING SAFETY
Care Plan Information All slings in the Prism Range have space on the labels to record the clients name. Each sling has unique individually colour coded lifting loops which helps maintain good lifting practice. The loop options facilitate variable positions from sitting to recline. TRUCTIONS� CARE PLAN INFORMATION FIM Score:
Date of Assessment : Clients Name: Approx Weight:
D.O.B:
Type of Sling:
Size: Sling Straps Coloured loop Options
Head Support (Option): Adjust slider to suit the persons head position Shoulder Loop: White Hip Loop: Black
Leg loop: Yellow
Orange
Blue /Black Other
Red
Lilac
Green
Brown Other
Other
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Comments
If you have any questions regarding the use of this equipment, please contact Prism Medical UK, or your local authorised dealer.
Tel +44 (0) 844 980 2260 www.prismmedical.co.uk
This document conforms to BS EN ISO 10535:2006 Requirements
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Prism Medical UK, Unit 4 Jubilee Business Park, Jubilee Way, Grange Moor, Wakefield, WF4 4TD