Worksop College staff doing their bit for NHS by making PPE

Worksop College staff are using their workshop and 3D printers to make personal protective equipment for frontline NHS staff battling coronavirus.
Staff member Stevie Partington in one of the visorsStaff member Stevie Partington in one of the visors
Staff member Stevie Partington in one of the visors

The project was initiated by Gary Duckering, head of design technology, with resident staff now overseeing the process.

The school is funding the initiative from existing materials to produce ten to 12 visors a day to help local hospitals and surgeries in the UK.Dr John Price, head teacher, said: “We’re only too happy to do what we can to support.

“We can only hope it makes a difference to those working on the front line of this crisis.”

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