The S in stable
What is spine
Assess the environment/equipment
What is checking for clutter, lighting and available equipment
Prior to applying sling
What is correct sling and size in CP
The CP directions
What is the client's transfer type (independent, set up and supervise, or limited assist)
The issues that we report
What is a hazard, near miss, or injury
The T in stable
What is Trunk
Evaluate the client before care
What is clients ability to participate and follow direction
The inspection to be done
What is sling visual inspection
Balance and core strength
What is sitting up
The first step in reporting
What is calling the supervisor
The A in stable
What is Arms
Consider mobility
What is passing the pre-transfer safety check
The device used to lift client
What is the motor function
Quad Strength
What is lifting foot or legs
The second step in reporting an injury or near miss
What is the Workplace Health Centre (Injury Line)
The B and L in stable
What is Base and Legs
The task to complete at this time
What are the directions on CP on this task
Pocra before Transfer
What is my ability, and risks to identify
Back strength
What is leaning forward then straighten up
Reporting helps prevent further injury
What is the importance of knowing of the hazard or risk
The E in stable
What is Evaluate
Protect myself
What is stable for my body, and my knowledge for the task? What does help look like?
The inspection and risks are done
What is a successful transfer
The most important piece understood
What is client following direction
The legal responsibility of reporting
What is everyone of us as per WBC