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Design and Manufacture of One-Size-Fits-All Healthcare Face Shields for the NHS During the COVID-19 Pandemic

20 Pages Posted: 26 Oct 2022 Publication Status: Published

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Urvashi Fowdar Gunputh

University of Derby

Gavin Williams

University of Derby

Adam Leighton

University of Derby

Wayne Carter

University of Derby

Hirbod Varasteh

University of Derby

Marzena Pawlik

University of Derby

Yiling Lu

University of Derby

Ruth Sims

University of Derby

Melinda Lyons

University of Derby

Jenny Clementson

University of Derby

Gyan Tripathi

University of Derby

Nick Chambers

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust

Matt Roe

Riverside Medical Packaging Company Ltd

Paul Wood

University of Derby

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a shortage of personal protective equipment, PPE, which resulted in non-certified PPE being used by healthcare staffs. These would not provide the appropriate protection against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Together with the local NHS Trust (University Hospitals of Derby and Burton (UHDB) NHS Foundation Trust) and a local small and medium enterprise (SME), Riverside Medical Packaging Ltd, the University of Derby (UoD) developed test protocols for PPE with a one-size-fits-all concept. Building on best practice in reviewing the literature and current design requirements, key design parameters were identified such as a minimum strap width and comfort level for healthcare related Face Shield. Two strap headbands made from fabric and elastomer with linear stiffness of 26.5N/m and 112N/m respectively were tested with respect to fit and comfort on small and large arc-shaped models. There was an exponential change in pressure from the side to the middle of the strap headbands. The high stiffness of the elastomer in a radial set-up influenced the pressure exerted on a wearer’s head when the elastomer strap was used. Meanwhile the coefficient of friction between the fabric strap and arc-shaped model influenced the pressure exerted when a fabric strap was used. The ergonomics of the designed Face Shields supported the one-size-fits-all concept, whereby various gender and head circumferences were considered. The findings in this paper will promote new standards in the design of PPE with a one-size-fits-all target.

Keywords: COVID-19, PPE, Face shield, One-size-fits-all, coefficient of friction, Ergonomics

Suggested Citation

Gunputh, Urvashi Fowdar and Williams, Gavin and Leighton, Adam and Carter, Wayne and Varasteh, Hirbod and Pawlik, Marzena and Lu, Yiling and Sims, Ruth and Lyons, Melinda and Clementson, Jenny and Tripathi, Gyan and Chambers, Nick and Roe, Matt and Wood, Paul, Design and Manufacture of One-Size-Fits-All Healthcare Face Shields for the NHS During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4258668 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4258668

Urvashi Fowdar Gunputh (Contact Author)

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Gavin Williams

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Adam Leighton

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Wayne Carter

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Hirbod Varasteh

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Marzena Pawlik

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Yiling Lu

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Ruth Sims

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Melinda Lyons

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Jenny Clementson

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Gyan Tripathi

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

Nick Chambers

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust ( email )

United Kingdom

Matt Roe

Riverside Medical Packaging Company Ltd ( email )

Paul Wood

University of Derby ( email )

Kedleston Road
Derby, DE22 1GB
United Kingdom

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