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A Buyers Guide - Wheelchair Hoist Checklist

ILC Reference NO 51:22:600
Item sourced from ILC ACT database


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Short Description
Checklist of points to consider when selecting a vehicle hoist to lift a person in a wheelchair into a van or bus.

Price Guide
Refer to supplier details for pricing.

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. AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AS 3856.1 APPROVED:
- Ask the supplier for a copy of the Australian Standards Certificate.
If you buy a lift without standards approval you may find your
insurance company will not cover you in the event of an accident.
The vehicle may not be approved by the motor registry if the hoist
does not comply with the standards.

. LOOK FOR SAFETY FEATURES SUCH AS:
- Safety flap to stop wheelchair rolling off edge of platform.
- Manual back up system in the event of power failure.
- Hydraulic limit switches at top and bottom of lift ride.
- Pressure sensitive over ride circuit that stops the platform folding
when loaded.
- Handrails.
- Non-skid platform.

. EXTERNAL, INTERNAL OR UNDERBODY INSTALLATION:
- Internal use more floor space but can be operated inside the van.
- Underbody hoists can only be fitted to front wheel drive vehicles or
buses with high ground clearance - leave exit freely accessible.

. REAR OR SIDE LOADING:
- Layout of the vehicle - ease of positioning wheelchair, ease of exit in emergency.
- Location mainly used eg is the driveway wide enough for side loading, is there sufficient room to load from the rear or side in car parks commonly used.

. SIZE OF HOIST:
- Amount of floor space it takes up.
- Height of hoist and door clearance.

. SPLIT OR ONE PIECE PLATFORM:
- Split platform allows use of the doorway (more important with side
installation).

. WEIGHT OF UNIT:
- If you have a small van you may need to add some extra springs to the suspension.

. OPERATING NOISE:
- Some children can be prone to fitting at sudden movements or loud noises.

. WARRANTY:
- Some manufacturers offer 90 days warranty while others offer up to 5 years.

. REPUTATION:
- Ask suppliers for a list of people who own their equipment and talk to these people.

. INSTALLATION:
- An approved automotive engineer should install the hoist and can supply an engineering certificate.
- Notify your insurance company of any modifications to the vehicle.

.WIDTH:
Overall width should be no less than 760mm preferably 780mm

. DOUBLE TRACKS:
Should be attached securely to one another

. SURFACE:
Should have slip resistant finish with no protrusions more than 6mm above the surface

. EDGE BARRIERS:
Shall be provided but maintaining width of 760mm between the barrier

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Should be no steeper than 1 in 4 when in use

. STABILITY:
There should be a means of attaching the ramp to the vehicle to secure it against displacement or disengagement when in use.

. NOTE:
An approved wheelchair and occupant restraint system must be installed if a person is transported positioned in a wheelchair.


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