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ABTECH SAFETY SLIX 100 Instructie- en onderhoudshandleiding
The SIix100 Stretcher
The Slix Stretcher may be used to raise or lower a casualty vertically or horizontally.
When correctly applied the Slix is a safe, protective stretcher that may be used in the most adverse
conditions.
The adjustable Closure and Foot loops will accommodate casualty insulation and applied first aid
equipment such as leg splints and the Spinal Splint.
The configuration of the confined space will dictate how the Slix Stretcher can be raised or lowered. If
circumstances allow, for medical considerations, the casualty should be raised or lowered in a horizontal
position.
The Stretcher Strops are colour coded to allow the rescuers to choose to raise or lower the casualty in a
Head Up or Level orientation, as dictated by any injuries.
By attaching the Green Stretcher Strop to the Green Horizontal attachment points and the Blue Stretcher
Strop to the Blue Horizontal attachment points, a slight head Up attitude is achieved. By reversing the
Stretcher Strops - a level attitude is achieved.
Stretcher Strops must only be connected to the stretcher using the colour coded attachment eyelets. No
other part of the stretcher or closure straps should be used for load supporting. Colour coded attachment
points are rated at 400kg WLL.
All closure straps must be correctly fastened and any surplus length securely tucked away to prevent
snagging.
All equipment used for raising or lowering the Slix Stretcher must be of suitable strength and condition.
Haul ropes and Lifelines must be to a minimum of EN1891Type A standard.
The recommended rope for hauling and lifelines is 11mm Static fibre ropes or 5mm galvanised steel rope.
Using dynamic fibre ropes can give rise to 'bouncing' which is uncomfortable for the casualty.
When raising or lowering the Slix Stretcher there must be separate lifeline for security in the event of a
main rope failure.
All the Slix range of Stretchers conform to
CE 93/42/EEC CLASS 1
All components supplied are manufactured to the relevant standards.
It is the users duty to ensure that any other item of equipment conforms to the relevant standard.
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