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Page 1 of 6 LOCATION WRITTEN BY APPROVED BY DATE CREATED LAST REVISION All Schools Lorie Carriere Physical Therapists August 9, 2012 April 3, 2017 PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE) OR DEVICES Appropriate footwear must be worn. Shoe must be fully enclosed. No open toed shoes or sandals. Long and loose hair should be tied back to prevent it from being grabbed or coming into contact with the students face. Ceiling Lift & sling ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Safe Lifting Operation of the NVCI managing reactive / defensive behaviors If the procedure is not followed, the task has the potential for awkward postures and overexertion which can increase the risk of back or upper limb **musculoskeletal injuries. Grabs / strikes from reactive or defensive behavior Pinch points for fingers HAZARDS PRESENT **Signs and symptoms of a musculoskeletal injury (MSI) can include pain, burning, swelling, color changes, numbness/tingling, and loss of movement or strength in a body part. Workers must inform their supervisor if they experience these or other signs and symptoms so the work tasks can be re-assessed by the supervisor or physical therapist. SUPPORTIVE INFORMATION Purpose: To ensure safety of students/staff during transfers with the lift to and from a variety of surfaces including change table, wheelchair, toilet, commode, tub chair, etc. To reduce the potential for injuries to both students and staff. Application: Student may be unable to weight bear or risk factors are present which threaten the safety of a manual transfer or use of a sit-stand lift. A minimum two person team is required for any transfers with a ceiling lift. If lift is portable, ensure it is stored & moved using a cart. Ensure it is applied to the ceiling track using manufacturer supplied wand.

Page 2 of 6 SAFE WORK PROCEDURE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Never exceed the maximum lifting capacity of the lift 440 lbs. Never exceed the maximum lifting capacity of the sling. Always plan the lift before starting. Always carry out the daily safety checks before using the lift. Do not use a sling unless it is recommended for use with the lift. Do not use any damaged, tor or frayed slings. Do not allow a student to use this lift on their own. Do not use the lift if you have not been properly trained on its use. Do not disconnect or bypass a control or safety feature. Do not lift students unless you are trained and competent to do so. Never run the batteries completely flat. Always place the lift on the charger whenever it is not in use. PRE-USE DAILY INSPECTION: Ensure the batteries have been charged. Inspect the lift for any damage if the lift casing does not look properly aligned, or there are any cracks or other damage on the lift or any parts are missing DO NOT USE. Inspect the visible strap for any signs of wear, frays, loose threads or other damage. If damaged DO NOT USE. Inspect the sling for tears, frayed straps or loose stitches. If the sling is damaged DO NOT USE. Inspect the spreader bar for any signs of cracking or damage. Ensure the ring and cotter pins that attaché the spreader bar to the strap are secure. Inspect the strap unwind the strap and look for signs of wear loose threads in stitched area, noticeable discoloration, side wear, middle wear, etc. If there is any sign of damage or wear the strap should be changed immediately. Verify the emergency stop cord is operational Verify that the emergency lowering device is operational

Page 3 of 6 1. Charger 2. Allen Key 8mm 3. Manual Lowering 4. Door 5. Charging Station 6. Rail 7. Lift 8. Strap 9. Spreader bar 10. Emergency stop 11. Yellow Light charging light 12. Green light (on) flashing, low battery 13. Red Light (service, abuse, programing mode) 14. Down button 15. Up button 16. Programming mode (PROG) 17. Down 18. Left 19. Up 20. Right 21. Return to charge PROCEDURE: 1. Ensure the mechanical lift is in proper working order, the battery is sufficiently charged and all attachments are available. 2. Ensure that there is adequate space to maneuver the lift in the area, i.e. check for cords on floor, move chairs/change tables, etc. 3. Communicate to the student and other staff the planned movements in a clear, non-rushed, respectful manner. 4. Choose the appropriate sling according to the logo. Inspect the sling for signs of wear and tear prior to use. 5. Apply the Sling: (See Sling Application instructions for specific set up & attachment)

Page 4 of 6 6. Position Lift & Attach Sling: a. One staff member assumes responsibility for operating lift while the other staff member assumes responsibility for supervising the student. b. Move the lift directly over the patient. Use the left and right buttons on the hand control. c. Use the down button on the hand control to lower the spreader bar under the patient s chin (to avoid the risk of facial contact caused by a sudden movement of the bar) before beginning to attach the sling straps. Hold the bar with one hand at all times when near a student. If the lift will not operate, pull the red cord once gently, until you hear a click. If the student is in a laying down position, lower the spreader bar near the student s thorax, then install the straps. Sling is attached to lift per manufacturer s instructions. Hook loops of the sling to the spreader bar ensuring that the loops of the sling are secured behind the safety clips. Make sure the straps are not wrinkled. Use shortest strap hook at shoulders and longest strap hook at legs. (Refer to care plan if special needs dictate a different sling hook up). Ensure the student s elbows are inside sling by asking them to cross their arms. Ensure the sling is not caught on any obstruction (wheelchair brake or arm of chair, etc.). 7. Lifting, Moving & Lowering the Lift: a. Stand beside the student and use the remote control (pressing the up button) to raise the student in the sling just above the transfer surface. The other staff member assists by managing the student s legs such that straps are free of wrinkles & guides them into position before moving the lift. b. Move lift away from change table and guide the lift from point A to B. One staff member operates the lift while the other guides student s legs off change table / chair. c. When the student is located above the desired point of transfer, press on the down button. d. Use the handles on the back of the sling to position the student when transferring into a chair. Hold the hand control firmly as the sling lowers and the sling will tilt back to position the patient. Lower the student until there is enough slack in the straps to remove them without difficulty. e. If lowering into a wheelchair, ensure the chair brakes are on and the foot rests have been moved out of the way. The chair may tilt slightly backwards on its own as the student s hips slide down the back of the chair to position patient at the back of the chair.

Page 5 of 6 f. To place the student in the best seated position, one staff may push on the knees from the front and the second staff may grasp the sling from behind or from the side to ensure the student is seated as far back as possible to achieve a correct position. During lowering ensure that the student is not crushed by the hanger bar. When lowering into a chair it may tip slightly back-however this corrects when the student comes close to seat. Ensure the boom moves slowly back once the student s pelvis is in seat. If the staff member pulls the lift back too early the student will be slumped & not positioned to back of chair. 8. Disengage the Student from Lift: a. Once the student is properly seated and the straps are loose, unhook the sling from the lift. Hold the lift spreader bar with one hand at all times when near the student. b. Slide the lift away from the student. c. When the lift is no longer required, return it to the charging station by pressing on the return button d. Ensure that the student is safe & comfortable & positioned properly. Thank the student for their efforts. e. Remove the sling the opposite way as indicated in the apply the sling section. Ensure the pelvis is positioned to the back of the wheelchair when finished. 9. Recharging Station: a. Press the return to charger button on the hand control. (The charger will not return to the charging station if it still has a live load). b. The green light indicator will begin flashing if batteries are low and need to be charged. c. The yellow light indicator will flash when the lift is returned to the charger. This also indicates that the batteries are being charged. Once the charge is complete the light will stop flashing and become a solid yellow light. d. Whenever possible leave the lift on the charger when the lift is not in use. Charging can take up to 6-8 hours. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE: 1. Washing instructions for slings: Machine wash in warm or cold water. Do not use bleach. Do not wash with other colors. Air dry or very low dryer heat. 2. The V4 is equipped with an electronic motor. A light will flash when a maintenance inspection is necessary to ensure the durability of the unit and the security of the patient and user. Once the light begins to flash, contact the local dealer / service rep. in order to perform the necessary maintenance inspection requirements (this should occur yearly). 3. Every two years the strap must be changed out. Cut the old strap in half to prevent continued usage.

Page 6 of 6 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS WS&H Act W210, Mb. Workplace Safety & Health Regulations 217/2010, o Part 2, General Duties o Part 8, Musculoskeletal Injuries o Part 10, Harassment o Part 11, Violence in the workplace Safe Work Bulletin #246 Safe Lifting Safe Patient Handling and Movement; The Illustrated Guide, Springer Publishing Co; 2009 Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. Safe Patient Handling and Movement Program. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, May, 2008. V4 Operating & Product Care Instructions, BMH Medical Inc., Sept. 2008.