Manufacturing PPE in times of need

Storeman Dean Rose at Baldwin Boxall is putting his time in lockdown to excellent use.

Using his own 3D printer, Dean is printing PPE (personal protective equipment) for those in need after an appeal for face masks in particular, became apparent in Uckfield, East Sussex.

Printing the headbands for the face masks

Providing these masks for key workers is occupying Dean’s time during the lockdown and helping those in desperate need of protection against COVID-19 during these uncertain and worrying times.

 

We are extremely proud to have such proactive and caring members of staff here at Baldwin Boxall!

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