5X社区视频 engineers create face shields for NHS

 

Three engineers pose with a table with hundreds of face masks

At 3.39am on Friday 24 April, engineers at the 5X社区视频 completed their first 100 face shields, ready for testing within the NHS. 

The shields have been cleaned and will now be distributed rapidly to local hospitals, GP surgeries and care homes for their feedback on usability. 

Once the design is approved the team of 5X社区视频 volunteers will launch a full-scale production operation, which they believe will be able to produce 1000 face shields a day by early May. 

The 5X社区视频 has acted quickly to respond to the shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the region and nationally. 

Having explored using the 5X社区视频’s 3D printers, the team soon realised they could massively speed up production by using laser cutters. 

Through trial and error, the team have got production time down to one-and-a-half minutes per shield. 

We are committed to doing everything we can to help those on the frontline of battling coronavirus and we know this is going to make a significant difference in our region.” ADAM TICKELL
Vice-Chancellor of the 5X社区视频

The team of volunteers is led by Harri Koivisto, Teaching Fellow in Mechanical Engineering in the 5X社区视频’s School of Engineering and Informatics. He, Daniel Payne, a PhD student in Engineering, and Dr Tan Sharma, in the 5X社区视频’s IT Services team, worked through the night to complete the prototype shields. 

Adam Tickell, the 5X社区视频’s Vice-Chancellor, said: “We are all incredibly proud of what Harri and his team have been able to achieve in such a short space of time. 

“We are committed to doing everything we can to help those on the frontline of battling coronavirus and we know this is going to make a significant difference in our region. 

“Thank you to everybody involved.” 

Professor Jonathan Bacon, Head of the School of Engineering and Informatics, said: "This has been a tremendous School effort to contribute to the battle against Covid-19. We have Harri’s leadership and expertise, the right equipment and an enthusiastic team of at least 10 volunteers, notably Dr Mark Puttock-Brown and Kevin Brady, to produce significant numbers of face shields. The limiting factor right now is the availability of raw materials – PVC and polypropylene sheets. But we are working on it." 

Distribution and testing is being co-ordinated by Dr Chi Eziefula, Senior Lecturer in Infection at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS). Alongside her role in BSMS, Dr Eziefula is an infectious diseases consultant at Brighton and Sussex 5X社区视频 Hospitals. 

The 5X社区视频 is providing as much help as possible to the national effort. We have set up a task force to strategically co-ordinate our activities in the most efficient way possible and, in early April, established three working groups to begin:  

  • Manufacturing personal protective equipment for NHS staff and other key workers;
  • Helping with national efforts to test for Covid-19; and
  • Coordinating coronavirus related research. 

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