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Why the Type of Hoist Spreader Bar Matters for Patient Comfort and Safety

The spreader bar is one of the most overlooked components in moving and handling equipment - yet the type used on a patient hoist can make a real difference to comfort, positioning and safety. In this post, Chartered Physiotherapist Angela Hinton explains the difference between two-point and four-point spreader bars, and why choosing the right one matters for the people in your care.

Why “Just One Brake” Is Unsafe Practice

During a recent NHS training session, a physiotherapist suggested using one brake on a mobile hoist to help it turn on thick carpet. It’s a common piece of advice - but it’s also unsafe. In this article we look at why this practice increases tipping and injury risk, what manufacturers actually say, and what the correct technique should be.

Are the DSE Regulations Out of Date?

The Display Screen Equipment Regulations were introduced in 1992, when most people worked on a single desktop computer in a fixed office workstation. Today we work on laptops, tablets, and smartphones - often from home, cafés, trains, or shared offices. The regulations still apply, but they were written for a completely different world of work. This raises an important question: are they still fit for purpose in the modern workplace?

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