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=Specific Points of Action, Highest Priority on Top=

Revision as of 19:19, 25 March 2020

Intro

OSE aims to uncover and facilitate different avenues for larger numbers of people (with free time right now) to get involved in producing solutions for COVID, by identifying tasks that many available people can do, while not requiring excessive training. There are many such activities under way, and as such OSE would like to facilitate execution on the highest priority items.

Priorities: protective equipment for front line workers, halt of spread, with testing and selective isolation - and promotion of immune people to front-line tasks. This is reflected in this article - [1]

We believe that halt of spread must start with first caring for first responders: nurses, EMTs, firefighters, doctors, medical staff. Then identifying immune people to join the front line work in first response, hospitals, party wards.

OSE Direction

Joining or leading efforts for:

  1. Identifying the best candidates for, developing, and 3D printing N95 masks, face shields, PAPRs, ventilators
  2. Makingidespread availability of protective equipment for first responsders, then general public.
  3. Widespread access to testing, leading to proper and voluntary/enforced isolation decisions (depending on the situation). And allowing immune people to get back to normal lives - and to run the front line.

More Detail

  1. Develop designs for and produce masks, PAPRs, ventilators via distributed manufacturing using common, off-the-shelf parts. Including import substitution by building components that are at risk of being disrupted.
    1. Focus on production of open source parts, which can be developed by many people with printers
    2. Create a part library and wiki page template
    3. Coordinate a team with a Kanban board
  2. Develop production of Melt Blown Plastic mask material (not first priority, work with existing supply chains first)
  3. Developing widespread access to 3D printers with 12" or larger print beds, including printers with high temperature build chambers to print using high performance or medical grade plastics
  4. Coordinate information flows regarding access to COVID testing, and encouraging individuals who are up for the challenge in every town everywhere to make that test available to their community. Coordinating with first response teams and leadership to assure access.
  5. Coordinate creation of temporary hospitals or party sites for the infected, to halt spread to healthy people.

Approach

  1. For technical development, involve many people in research and development tasks by lowering barriers to participation
  2. Lowering barriers to participaton includes:
    1. identifying common tasks that need to be done
    2. Providing background information and training
    3. Proviging development guidance via modular approach of breaking problems into small parts using known product development processes.

Specific Points of Action, Highest Priority on Top

  1. Identify most promising open source N95 mask, face shields, ventilators and PAPR design and improve it and produce it
  2. Promote PPE collection and distribution to first line workers (hospital, EMT, firefighters) as a distributed effort in all locations worldwide starting with the local community
  3. Distributed DIY production methods for COVID tests to augment access in all locations, including low-resource scenarios. Identify and secure B-Cell culture for COVID antibodies. Identify who has them, and if they are willing to share it openly. One possibility: Contact United Biomedical to see if they can release a B-cell monoclonal antibody-producing culture to the public for mass replication in all available bio labs including DIY bio labs - [2]

Links

  1. Open Source N95 Face Mask
  2. Open Source PAPR Development
  3. Open Source Face Shield
  4. Open Source Ventilator
  5. How to Set Up a DIY Bio Lab.