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ABTECH SAFETY SLIX100XL Instructie- en onderhoudshandleiding
Loading and Securing a casualty into the
Slix100 Stretcher
The Slix Stretcher is stored and transported in a Carry Bag.
Remove the Slix Stretcher from the Carry
Bag,
undo the securing strap and
unroll.
It is
recommended that the Slix Spinal Splint is used even if no spinal injuries are present or
suspected.
Refer to Page 10 for identification.
1)
Lay on a flat surface, with the Carry Handles down, as close to the casualty as
possible.
The head of the Stretcher should be level with the head of the casualty.
Place the Slix Spinal Splint on the Slix Stretcher and attach it to the Spinal
Splint Plate with the two fitted straps provided Item 100SSA p10. Place the casualty
on the Stretcher with the head located to the top of the Spinal Splint and centrally
positioned.
OR
If the casualty was loaded onto the Spinal Splint away from the Stretcher, move the
casualty carefully into the Stretcher and attach the Spinal Splint to the Stretcher
2)
Fit the Foot Loops, Item 100FL p10, to the casualties feet, (do not remove
footwear), crossing them over, and adjust
buckles.
If leg injuries are present it may
be necessary to omit one or both Foot Loops
3)
Starting at the foot secure the 4 Closure Straps, Item 100MCS p10, across the
Stretcher and tighten securely but be careful not to over tighten. Pay particular
attention to the Closure Straps at the chest so respiration is not impaired.
Secure the ends of the Closure Straps so they do not present a snag
hazard.
Tucking ends in is easiest
It is recommended that the casualties' arms are inside the Stretcher skin, as shown
on p12
5)
Repeat for the Foot Closure Straps, Item 100FCS p10, and adjust until the rollover
just touches the casualties'
feet.
Allowance should be made if a leg splint is fitted.
The casualty is now secure and evacuation may
begin.
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