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SunnyfieldSunnyfield
Prehospital Care
Patient Lifting and Transfer Belt
presents
Educational presentation by Sunnyfield Supplies
ObjectivesObjectives
To successfully demonstrate the uses of the Sunnyfield patient transfer & lifting belt.
To provide an alternative safe and efficient patient transferring system.
To reduce the incidence of muscoskeletal injuries among paramedics and patients.
Product DescriptionProduct Description
The padded walking transfer belt is 10 cm wide and of varying lengths (30–52 in.).
Three handles of varying orientation and size on each side.
Quick release buckle so the belt can be fastened around the client. Safety keying mechanism.
It is made from a high strength webbing material on the outside with a cotton liner on the inside and is padded for client comfort.
Meeting the NeedsMeeting the Needs Transferring patients from sitting position to standing.
Meeting the NeedsMeeting the Needs Extra security for mobilizing patients.
Meeting the NeedsMeeting the Needs Replaces fore & aft lift for patients with upper
extremity injuries or inability to secure arms around patient due to size.
Meeting the NeedsMeeting the Needs Easy grip, multi-oriented handles for difficult and
space-compromised work environments.
Meeting the NeedsMeeting the Needs
Cost / Benefit AnalysisCost / Benefit Analysis From 1994 to 1998, there were almost 36,000
claims in the health care industry, 1.5 million days were lost because of work-related injury and disease with claim costs totaling $155.3 million.
Over the five-year period, claims costs increased by 37%.
The most common accident type during this period was overexertion, comprising 55% of all health care industry claims. Of those overexertion claims, 38% were a result of patient handling.
Cost / Benefit Analysis cont’dCost / Benefit Analysis cont’d The most common injury type, for the five-year-
period was a strain, with 73% of all injuries classified as a strain. Of those, 36% of the injuries were back strains and 37% were strains other than back.
The injury rate for workers in the health care industry as a whole was 54% higher than the rate for all workers in British Columbia.
Key BenefitsKey Benefits
Versatile
Safe
Quick
Secure
ContactContactSunnyfield Supplies
Ralph Zonneveld
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-909-7422
Toll Free Fax: 1-800-299-1117
E-mail: [email protected]
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