SBIR-STTR Award

System for Safe Patient Handling
Award last edited on: 12/2/02

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIOSH
Total Award Amount
$850,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Theodore A Williamson

Company Information

Black Mountain Medcrafters

648 Ideal Way
Charlotte, NC 28203
   (704) 676-0676
   N/A
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 12
County: Mecklenburg

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43OH003380-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1996
Phase I Amount
$100,000
The NIOSH lifting equation, which specifies safe lifting limits to industry, disallows the current method (transfer/draw sheet) of transferring a patient from a hospital bed to a stretcher for intra- facility transport. All four nursing personnel performing this task risk permanent disability because the NIOSH-recommended weight limit for this maneuver is zero kg! A new device, the SCAT!(TM), eliminates manual lifting of patients, and requires less time and fewer personnel for the entire transfer-transport process. Its self-contained features include emergency equipment and oxygen, if needed, during patient transport. The SCAT!(TM) obviates the need for rolling IV poles to accompany the patient, as it incorporates IV stanchions as part of its framework. It eliminates back flow contamination, which may result when drainage containers are placed on or around the patient. The SCAT!(TM) can weigh patients with extreme accuracy using an industrial load cell. Features for patient safety and comfort include a privacy curtain. The SCAT!(TM) will apply to the health care and other industries. Phase I will allow fabricating and evaluating a prototype. Phase II will allow fabricating 50 units to demonstrate the benefits and advantages the SCAT!(TM) will provide in improving quality patient care within clinical facilities.PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS: Hospitals and other health care facilities will, by the use of SCAT!(TM),enhance quality patient care, and reduce health care worker back injury, the leading cause of health care industry Workers' Compensation claims. The SCAT!(TM) has commercial potential for hospitals, nursing homes,rehabilitation facilities, funeral homes, post-mortem facilities, and indoor/outdoor sports facilities.National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44OH003380-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
1997
(last award dollars: 1998)
Phase II Amount
$750,000

The long-term objective of this project is the elimination of the hazard created when nursing staff manually lift patients. To achieve this, an innovative patient-handling device has been developed for lifting, weighing and transporting patients. It consists of a stretcher, an electro-mechanical lifting apparatus, a precision scale, and the unique ability to become narrow to fit through doors, and become wide to fit over hospital beds. Features include a privacy curtain, recessed intravenous pump brackets, oxygen, suction, intubation and other emergency equipment. Specific aims of the project are testing and evaluating 48 devices in 12 hospitals for one year and to demonstrate the feasibility of eliminating most manual patient lifting. During Phase I of this SBIR grant, a prototype was constructed and tested with nursing students. Phase II will extend testing to a nation wide sampling of hospitals. The staff who will be using the equipment will receive training and they will be asked to serve as evaluators of the training and the device. Data for determining component reliability will be obtained, and product safety analyses will be completed. Absenteeism and other statistics due to manual lifting will be compared. Independent consultants will develop the evaluation instruments and analyze the results