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for lifting a client inside a sling or on a stretcher designed for use with hoists Standing hoist (sit to stand hoist, standing lift, stand‑aid hoist) A specific type of mobile hoist designed to assist people between sitting and standing positions. Standing hoists are designed to fit under and around chairs Ceiling hoist (overhead hoist ...
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