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 Same Setup as Supine Patient  Number of Patient Attendants  Deploy the HILT  Position the HILT  Logroll the Patient  Stabilize with Safety Straps  Deploy Extenders  Position Patient Attendants  Grasp Handles  Pull the Patient from Side or End 2 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 Use the same setup that is used for Lift and Carry a Supine Patient 3 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 At least one  Up to five 4 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 Deploy the HILT with the label up 5 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 If desired, fold or roll up the end  Position the end just above knees  Alternative for larger patient and more attendants 6 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 Logroll the patient  Slide the HILT next to the patient  Placement of end  Logroll the patient onto the HILT 7 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 Deploy the desired safety straps  Safety straps across legs  Safety straps across chest 8 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 Deploy the desired extenders  Extenders can be used at: ◦ Feet ◦ Knees ◦ Waist ◦ Chest ◦ Head 9 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 Position on one side of the patient 10 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 Grasp the most comfortable handles 11 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC

 Pull in unison  Transfer to stretcher  Transfer to bed  Alternative transfer from end 12 © 2013 HILT – Human Injury- Limiting Tool, LLC