Slide Board – Trolley – Hand Slots – 190cm (75″)
Units of Measurement: Each
$330.00
Description
WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT?
The Slide Board – Trolley is used in hospitals and care facilities to transfer patients between beds in a supine position, for example from a hospital bed to an operating table. It is made from durable, wipeable plastic for infection control. Hand slots are included to assist with carrying the board; these must not be used during patient transfer.
This product is 190cm / 75″ long.
WHO IS THIS PRODUCT SUITABLE FOR?
Suitable for situations where a patient needs to be transferred horizontally between beds.
BRIEF INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Consult a manual handling advisor or suitably qualified therapist before use.
Generally, log roll the patient using a draw sheet and position the slide board beneath them. Roll the patient back so their head and hips are supported on the board, as these are the heaviest areas. The legs may be guided across manually.
Ensure the gap between beds is minimised and that brakes are applied to both beds. Transfer the patient using approved manual handling techniques.
WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT MADE FROM?
Plastic.
Technical
STOCK KEEPING UNIT (SKU)
585HL190
SIZE
190cm x 53cm x 0.3cm / 75″ x 21″ x 0.1″
WEIGHT
4kg / 9lbs
GLOBAL MEDICAL DEVICE NUMBER (GMDN)
37162
GLOBAL TRADE ITEM NUMBER (GTIN)
9349145000171
SAFE WORKING LIMIT (SWL)
Click here for information relating to Safe Working Loads and plastic versus wooden slide boards.
Cleaning
CLEANING METHOD
Wipe clean.
MAXIMUM WASHING TEMPERATURE
N/A
DETERGENT
Use a mild hospital grade disinfectant.
DRYING METHOD
Air dry in the shade.
CLEANING WARNING
Only use and store the product when it is dry. Test your cleaning chemicals on a discreet area to make sure it will not damage the material.
Important
Manual Handling Warning: Take guidance from your manual handling advisor or physiotherapist to make sure you use this product in a safe way. These products are design to help with manual handling tasks, and should never be relied on as an alternative to correct manual handling and techniques.


















