Nova Scotia company making face shields opts for at-home assembly by workers

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Each worker is given enough material to make anywhere from 100 to 130 shields a day

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.A small Halifax-area company that has transitioned to making face shields during the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a novel approach that doesn’t involve a production line.

He said once the decision was made to manufacture the shields in May, the company doubled the size of its work force, adding another 25 temporary and full-time workers. The shield design is a collaboration between Spring Loaded and another Dartmouth-based company, Ring Rescue. She said she can usually make about 100 shields over the course of her work day – a task that took her about seven hours to complete when she first started the job.

 

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