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Sling ID Barcode Tags (20 Pack)

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 03_120000911_0105_1_1

The NDIS Support Item Reference Number provided is a guide only. Please note that each purchase must align with your individual plan goals and needs, and eligibility may vary based on your disability type and NDIS plan. Final approval for claims is determined by the NDIS.

$138.60
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Description

These Sling ID Barcode Tags feature a unique barcode image and corresponding barcode number. We use the Code 39 barcode system, and the label material is washable. By having a barcode image on a sling, you can simply scan the barcode with your smartphone or reader instead of manually typing an ID into a compatible asset management system.

Key Features

  • Unique barcode image and corresponding barcode number.
  • Utilises the Code 39 barcode system.
  • Washable label material.
  • Facilitates easy scanning with smartphones or readers.

Additional Information

The International Standard for Slings is ISO 10535: Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons - Requirements and test methods. To be compliant, you must conduct and record 6 Monthly Inspections. You must also conduct a Sling Inspection before use to ensure it is safe to use. These Inspections Before Use, although required, do not need to be documented.

Also available: Sling ID Blank Tags.

Specifications

Item # 5-SLING-ID-TAG

Cleaning

The Tags are intended to stay on the sling permanently and are therefore required to withstand general sling cleaning. Excessive chlorine/bleach can damage any material, including sling material. Slings should never be placed directly next to the heat source in dryers, as excessive heat can badly affect the sling and Tag material. If necessary to tumble dry, ensure the drum is cool and the dryer is on a cool setting. Only tumble dry for a minimum time. We do not take responsibility if excessive heat destroys the plastic in the Tag. Variations in washing processes, and the variability of other items in the wash, may mean a Tag becomes detached. A warm tumble dry may curl the edges of the arrowhead, which may contribute to a Tag detaching. We recommend marking the barcode number on the sling, so if a Tag does detach, the correct Tag can be re-attached to the correct sling.

Unit of Measure

Pack of 20