Bariatric Simulator & Training Manikin | 90kg & 50kg
Bariatric Simulator & Training Manikin | 90kg & 50kg
Carry sheet included
Bariatric in a stretcher
All 3 versions have the same bulk
Bariatric Simulator & Training Manikin | 90kg & 50kg
Bariatric Simulator & Training Manikin | 90kg & 50kg
Carry sheet included
Bariatric in a stretcher
All 3 versions have the same bulk
A 'lightweight' bariatric manikin. The same size and bulk as our heavier versions, but a more manageable weight. Practice the technique first, and once that is mastered, the extra weight is easy!
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Train technique without the bulk.
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Obesity is a very real problem in Australia and across the world and judging by government figures and anecdotal 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 Bariatric Manikin 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 fuselage!
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 emergency services, could your staff manage?
To contact LifeTec Pty Ltd about Ruth Lee Bariatric Simulator & Training Manikin | 90kg & 50kg use Get a quote.
Obesity is a very real problem in Australia and across the world and judging by government figures and anecdotal 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 Bariatric Manikin 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 fuselage!
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 emergency services, could your staff manage?