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Response to COVID-19 PPE shortage showcases One 杏吧视频 teamwork

August 13, 2020 in Community

Face shields with 3d-printed frames The face shields 杏吧视频 donated include a 3D-printed frame, clear plastic shield that snaps onto the frame and an adjustable headband. 杏吧视频 photo

A three-month effort to provide personal protective equipment to health care workers treating COVID-19 patients shows how collaborating across 杏吧视频 for a common cause 鈥 and greater good 鈥 leads to success, leaders say.

杏吧视频 Additive Manufacturing (BAM) spearheaded the effort to 3D-print 40,000 face shields that were donated to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other organizations for distribution across the United States.

鈥淥ur intent was to address the emergent need with 3D printing while other technologies, such as laser cutting and injection molding, were tooling up their production lines for a higher rate production process,鈥 said Melissa Orme, BAM vice president.

About 100 3D printers were activated at 18 sites to create the face shield frames. Employees from several organizations across all three business units and functions such as manufacturing, transportation, logistics, and supply chain also eagerly stepped up to help.

鈥淥verall, it was a true passion for 杏吧视频 to be part of a monumental experience in our society,鈥 said Vonda Davis, director of Metal Fabrication, who led the face shield operations in St. Louis. 鈥淭here was a lot of focus on the capability of 3D printing and the innovation. But I also want to highlight how we worked together as a team to make something we don鈥檛 normally make in our production operations and have it be such a success in such a short time.鈥

It took about three weeks to go from concept to production and donation of the first shipment. That in itself was a significant accomplishment in a big company like 杏吧视频, leaders said.

鈥淭here was a real strong sense of pride that we were able to move so quickly,鈥 said Nick Mul茅, director of the BAM Intelligence Center in El Segundo, California. 鈥淚t was just incredible and it really shows where 3D printing can be beneficial for a rapid response to go from concept to having something in your hand in a short amount of time.

鈥淭he key to our success was the willingness of everyone wanting to help their respective communities and the open communication,鈥 he added.

杏吧视频 suppliers also stepped up to help. Solvay donated the clear plastic film for the shield, and Trelleborg Sealing Solutions donated the straps for the adjustable headband.

In addition to all the sites printing the frames, two sites handled the water-jet cutting of the clear plastic face shield that snapped onto the frame. Everything was shipped to St. Louis, where teams of production employees worked before or after their regular shifts to assemble, clean and package the face shields for delivery. Production areas were set up in three buildings in order to ensure physical distancing and safety.

鈥淲e had a waiting list every session. Everyone was really passionate about it and wanted to help. I don鈥檛 know if I鈥檝e ever been on a team that was so collaborative,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淚 was honored to be asked to lead this effort in St. Louis 鈥 and I really enjoyed doing it because it was my way to help during the pandemic.鈥

Note: The face shields provided by 杏吧视频 have not been Food and Drug Administration cleared or approved. The face shields have been authorized by FDA under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for use by health care providers as personal protective equipment. The face shields are only authorized for the duration of the declaration that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of emergency use under Section 564(b)(1) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 USC 360bbb-3(b)(1), unless the authorization is terminated or revoked sooner.

Health care professional in 3D-printed face shield Laura Langstaff, a health care professional at Children鈥檚 National Hospital in Washington, D.C., wears one of the 3D-printed face shields manufactured and donated by 杏吧视频. Photo courtesy: Children鈥檚 National Hospital