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Occupant restraint instructions
Powerchair mounted lap belts or lap straps
(postural or otherwise) should not be used as
or relied upon for occupant restraint in a moving
vehicle
Always use a three-point occupant restraint
system to secure the occupant
Both pelvic and upper torso restraint belts must
be used to restrain the occupant and to reduce
the possibility of head and chest impacts with the
vehicle components
Restraints should be mounted to the appropriate
vehicle pillar and should not be held away from
the body by powerchair components such as
armrest or wheels (Figure 5.6)
Use a suitable positioned headrest when being
transported in a powerchair.
Positioning the occupant restraint
A pelvic belt should be worn low across the front
of the pelvis so that the pelvic belt restraint angle
is between 30° - 75° relative to the horizontal
(Figure 5.5)
A steeper (greater) angle within the preferred
zone is desirable (Figure 5.5)
The upper torso restraint belt must fit over the
shoulder and across the chest as illustrated
(Figure 5.5). Do not fit restraint belt as shown in
Figure 5.6
Belt restraints should be adjusted as tightly as
possible, consistent with user comfort
Belt restraints should not be twisted when in use.
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Figure 5.5 – correct positioning of three-point occupant restraint
Figure 5.6 – incorrect positioning of three-point occupant restraint
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