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Safety Restraints in VehiclesSelf Directed Learning Presentation
Please use the page down button on the keyboard to progress through the presentation
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SlideSafety Restraints – Overview 3Safety Restraints – Legislation 5
Safety Restraints for Children in Primary Health Care Vehicles 8Child Restraints in Standard Vehicles 11Child Restraints in Standard Vehicles – Rearward Facing 14Seating the Child 17
Securing Clients on Stretchers - Child 19Securing Clients on Stretchers 21Patient Harness – Model 417 23
Care and Maintenance of Safety Restraints 27
CONTENTS
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Safety Restraints - Safety Restraints - OverviewOverview
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There are a range of safety restraints used in Primary
Health Care (PHC) vehicles. These include:
Fitted seat belts in vehicles
Child restraints and booster seats
Stretcher harnesses and restraints
Drivers of DoH vehicles have a legal responsibility to
ensure all passengers within the vehicle are appropriately
restrained.
This presentation provides information about the use of
child restraints and stretcher harnesses.
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Safety Restraints - Safety Restraints - LegislationLegislation
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In accordance with the NT Traffic Regulations Schedule 3
Australian Road Rules (Rule 266), safety restraint requirements
for children include:Under six months
a suitable and properly fastened and adjusted rearward facing approved child restraint
Six months to under four years
a suitable and properly fastened and adjusted:–rearward facing child restraint or –forward facing approved child restraint with an inbuilt harness
Four years to under seven years
a suitable and properly fastened and adjusted forward facing approved child restraint with inbuilt harness' or
a properly positioned approved booster seat restrained by a seatbelt that is properly adjusted and fastened
Over seven years
– adult seatbelt or – a properly positioned approved booster seat restrained
by a seatbelt that is properly adjusted and fastened
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Note: Children under four years must not be in the front row of a vehicle that has two or more rows of seats Children aged four years to under seven years must not be in the front row of a motor vehicle that has two or more rows of seats unless all of the other seats in the row or other rows behind the front seat are occupied by children who are also under seven years of age
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Safety Restraints Safety Restraints for Children in for Children in
Primary Health Primary Health Care VehiclesCare Vehicles
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To provide child restraints in accordance with the
NT Traffic Act, each health centre must have at a
minimum:
one child restraint for children under four years of age
which can be positioned either in the rearward or forward
facing position subject to the child’s age requirements
one booster seat for children aged four years to under
seven years of age.
Note: The child safety restraint and booster seat must be
kept in the health centre and be available for use in health
centre vehicles at all times.
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Example: Booster seat for children aged four years to under seven year:placed in a forward facing position Note: booster seats must not be placed on side facing seats
Example: child restraint for children less than four years:placed in the REARWARD position for infants less than 6 monthsplaced in the REARWARD or FORWARD position for children aged six months to under four years old
All child restraints and booster seats are tested to weight and height limits and must comply with the Australian Standard 1754:2004.
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Child Restraints in Child Restraints in Standard VehiclesStandard Vehicles
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A standard vehicle is one that has factory fitted anchor points for the specific purpose of securing child safety restraints
As each vehicle is potentially different, instructions for using child safety restraints in standard vehicles are not detailed in this presentation
For further information, see the Manufacturers instructions for how to install the child restraint or booster seat in a standard vehicle as required
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Note:The child restraint for infants less than six months must be fitted in the rearward facing position. For children aged six months to under four years, the child may be placed in either a:rearward facing child restraint or forward facing child restraint with an inbuilt harness
For children aged four years to under seven years the child may be placed in either a:forward facing child restraint with inbuilt harness' or booster seat restrained by a seatbelt
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Child Restraints in Child Restraints in Standard Vehicles – Standard Vehicles –
Rearward FacingRearward Facing
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When fitting a child restraint or booster seat into a standard vehicle it is important to refer to the manufacturers instruction booklet to ensure the correct fitting of the safety restraint. This includes:
Adjusting the child restraint to the appropriate setting: Child recline – rearward facing (must be used in this position for
infants under six months) Child upright – forward facing
Adjusting the position of the shoulder straps on the back of the child restraint as required. Adjusting the length of the shoulder straps on the child restraint to ensure secure fitting. Only one or two fingers should fit between the child’s chest and harness. Additional adjustment can be made once the child is positioned on the seat by accessing the adjustment strap.
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Note: Fit the child restraint in a rearward facing position for a child less than six months old. Adjust the child
restraint placing it into the rearward facing position
Connect the safety strap attached to rear of the safety restraint to a safety strap extension attachment.
Attach the extension attachment to factory fitted anchor point on the floor of the cargo section of the vehicle.
Tighten safety strap extension attachment until firm.
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Seating A ChildSeating A Child
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Pressure should be applied to the child seat for final adjustment of the safety straps.
Make sure the child seat harness is correctly adjusted for size of the child.
Only one or two fingers should fit between the child’s chest and harness.
Children should not be wrapped in blankets and then strapped into the seat - this will not secure the child.
Always secure the child first and place any blankets over the child and harness.
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Securing Clients on Securing Clients on Stretchers - ChildStretchers - Child
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For transport of children on the Stryker stretcher, an appropriate rearward facing child restraint (baby capsule) may be attached to the Stryker stretcher.
Instruction of how to attach the child restraint to the Stryker stretcher is provided during induction to the stretcher and is detailed in the Stryker Stretchers - Training & Competency Assessment Package: Competency 9 Baby capsule harnessing – restrain and remove.
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Securing Clients on Securing Clients on StretchersStretchers
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PHC carries a range of harnesses, safety straps and stretchers in emergency vehicles.
The information provided here can be applied to current equipment available.
The Model 417 client harness can be utilised for clients over 3 years / 14 kg.
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Patient Harness – Patient Harness – Model 417Model 417
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Attach the harness to the harness mount points located on the main frame and backrest frame.
Lay the harness on the mattress with the torso straps on top and the outline of the man facing up (Figure A).
Lengthen the shoulder straps as much as possible.
Adjust the backrest as needed. Transfer the client onto the stretcher. Adjust the straps. To shorten or lengthen a strap, grasp an
adjuster and pull the tab to the desired length (Figure B).
Figure B
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Fasten the harness Pull the shoulder straps over the
client’s head (Figure C). Adjust the shoulder straps until
they are against the client’s shoulders and the tang is positioned over the client’s torso.
Fasten the torso straps to the tang.
Figure C
Adjust torso straps so tang is centrally positioned on the client’s torso.
Make sure shoulder straps are still snug against clients shoulders. Adjust as needed.
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Fasten the chest restraint. Fasten other standard client restraints. When completed, recheck all harness
fittings are still in correct position and not dislodged.
Unfastening the harness Push the release buttons on the strap
receivers Pull the shoulder straps over the
client’s head Transfer the client from the stretcher.
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Care and Care and Maintenance of Maintenance of
Safety RestraintsSafety Restraints
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Seat belts, harnesses, extension straps
inspect for signs of cuts, abrasions, frayed or broken stitching, and signs of oil, acid or alkaline contamination
Metal fixtures and buckles
inspect for signs of wear and tearcheck that the buckle fastens correctly and allows for adjustment of the strap.
Seat belts, harnesses or straps
clean with soap and water and dry out of direct sunlight
Metal / plastic parts of safety restraints / booster seats
clean with soap and water
Safety restraint / booster seat covers
- wipe over with soap and water and dry in the shade, or
- remove cover and machine wash on the gentle cycle and dry in the shade. Refit the cover.
Safety restraint harness buckle
If the buckle is sluggish, ie an audible ‘click’ cannot be heard when it is engaged, remove harness buckle from the safety restraint, run under warm water, and repeat cleaning until a strong audible ‘click’ is heard. Refit the harness buckle.
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Replacement child restraints, booster seats, safety strap extensions and stretcher harnesses should be requested via the Purchase Request process.
If there is doubt regarding the functionality of the fixtures and buckles this should be discussed with the Transport Officer for replacement by the supplier.
Note: Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for detailed care and maintenance information.