Bariatric (Obese) Training Manikins

RUTH LEE

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Obesity is a very real problem in the UK and across the world and judging by government figures and annecdotal evidence the problem is rapidly getting worse.

All sectors as well as Fire & Rescue, Hospitals, Ambulance can experience heavier casualties:

Airlines accommodate increasingly heavy passengers - we lent an RL180 to Airbus in Broughton, UK for a multi agency exercise and Nicole (as she was called!) brought the exercise to a standstill! It took the combined teams 15 minutes to formulate a plan of how to remove her from the training fusilage!

Shipping: Cruise Ships could have many obese/bariatric passengers on board, would your staff know how to deal with passengers of these weights?

Prisons: do your officers have sufficient training to be able to move prisoners weighing more than 130Kg if an incident arose?

Care Homes: not all situations will require the emergency services, could your staff manage?

Casualties/Victims/Patients/Clients/Staff/Passengers come in all shapes and sizes - can you handle them?

 

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Constructed in waterproof Polyester: conforms to BS EN ISO 6330), OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 and ISO 17050-1 - the new material is tough, safe to handle and easy to clean.
  • Anatomically correct weight distribution gives the 'feel' of an unconscious person, helping to improve pre-hospital clinical care.
  • Strong enough to be buried under concrete or steel lintels with no damage; placed in or under vehicles; - these manikins are tough enough for all training exercises!
  • We have worked very hard to achieve a 'fluidity of movement' with the weight rather than just producing a heavy 'lump', so these manikins are very realistic to work with.
  • They are designed for a team of at least 4-6 people to rescue and are supplied complete with a carrying sheet to assist in carrying and positioning the manikin.
  • The neck provides the ability to fit an immobilisation/extrication collar if required - to promote proper casualty care.

 

WHO USES THEM?

  • 1st Call Mobility Ltd
  • Avon FRS
  • Babcock Training Limited
  • Bournemouth University School of Health & Social Care
  • Coventry City Council
  • Devon and Somerset FRS
  • East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS TRUST
  • East Of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust
  • Extratec
  • Greater Manchester FRS
  • Kent FRS
  • Lincolnshire FRS
  • Linet Uk Ltd 
  • London Ambulance Service NHS TRUST
  • Merseyside FRS
  • North East Ambulance Service AMB HQ
  • Outreach Rescue
  • Scottish Ambulance Service
  • South Central Ambulance Service
  • South Yorkshire FRS
  • STATES OF JERSEY FIRE SERVICE
  • Warwickshire FRS
  • Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust
  • West Midlands FRS
  • West Sussex FRS
  • Wiltshire & Swindon Fire Authority
  • Yorkshire Ambulance Service
  • Princess Alexandra Hosp - Loganholme, Australia
  • Mayo Clinic - USA
  • Philips Healthcare - USA

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