Operators and assemblers assemble medical face shields.
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The company plans to use seat ventilation fans from its F-150 truck and 3M HEPA air filters to manufacture powered air purifying respirators (PARS). These units pull contaminated air thru the filter and send it into an enclosed face mask. The units will use portable tool battery packs to provide up to 8 hours of power.
In addition, Ford and GE Healthcare are working to increase production of a simpler version of GE's existing ventilator system to help patients with respiratory failure or breathing difficulties caused by COVID-19.
Finally, Ford has been creating and will soon test transparent full-face shields for medical workers and first responders. When used with N95 respirators, they will provide added protection to limit exposure to the virus.
For more information, including a schematic of the proposed PARS design: