Liniar has mobilised its design and development team to produce protective face visors for front line workers during the Covid-19 crisis.
The system house, which had furloughed the majority of its staff due to the lockdown, decided to think of ways in which it could use its manufacturing facility to help produce Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).
Liniar’s Design team, led by design & development director, Chris Armes, began to trial designs for a 3D printed visor, made up of a medical-grade headband and a simple A4 acetate sheet which would be slotted in. The final design chosen is said to be ergonomic, comfortable for the user to wear, and would allow a full range of movement whilst fitting over the top of masks and glasses.
Liniar says that its design team initially volunteered to take turns working in four-hour shifts, day and night, to man the printer whilst it slowly churned out the visors, before commissioning an injection moulding tool – at a cost of £20,000 – that could mass-produce the kit, free of charge.
A production, packing and logistics process was put into place to distribute the visors to those contacting Liniar. Furloughed employees volunteered to come into a carefully planned, socially distanced environment at Liniar House in order to make this happen.
Liniar’s protective visors are being provided free of charge to front line and key workers. Customers or others wishing to purchase visors for their own operations will be charged cost price, plus a small donation.
Chris commented: “Once we saw the need out there, we immediately started looking for ways we could help our key workers. With a workforce of more than 500, many of our employees have relatives working for the NHS, in care homes and on the front line, and we wanted to support them in the first instance.
“It feels great to be part of such a proactive company – as soon as I highlighted the fact we could massively increase production by ordering a new tool, the expenditure was authorised. Our flat structure and constant communication meant we could put everything in place as swiftly as possible in order to be up and running with minimal delays.
“I’d also like to thank everyone who’s giving up their time to make such a positive difference to those who need it most at this critical time – we’re all proud of you!”
Liniar says that full production of up to 3,000 visors per day should commence on 27 April. Anyone who needs protective visors or those wishing to help with distribution should email us at info@liniar.co.uk. Liniar is also helping the NHS through a JustGiving page – the company has donated a raffle prize of £1,000-worth of products, which you can win by donating a minimum of £10.
The more you donate, the more chances you have to win. Read more at www.liniar.co.uk/raffle-to-support-nhs.