University academic praised after helping test PPE equipment for key workers

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Dr Obuks Ejohwomu, Director of Commercial Project Management in the university’s Faculty of Science and Engineering, was asked to test the equipment after Manchester City Council received approximately 150,000 pieces of PPE via companies and donations from across city.

Before the equipment could be distributed, the council needed to check that it was suitable for use by key workers who needed PPE to continue to work despite the COVID-19 virus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The way in which Obuks brought together a quality team of enlightened and enthusiastic fellow researchers and practitioners was outstanding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barney Harle, Head of Major Projects at Manchester City Council

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This meant testing samples of pieces equipment in an extremely short space of time so that the PPE could be delivered to those on the frontline as quickly as possible.

After the council contacted Dr Ejohwomu on the evening of Easter Saturday (April 18) the academic was able to organise video conferences, e-mails, physical testing and a wrap-up video conference all in under eight calendar days.

Dr Ejohwomu led a team of experts from across Manchester, Coventry and Brighton Universities to achieve the rapid turnaround. 

The teams worked over the Easter Bank Holiday to deliver comparative tests using existing equipment and modified test rigs to help understand the 150,000 uncertified PPEs the council had received.

Success

Dr Ejohwomu said: “The success of this project has in no small part been due to the deployment of invaluable project management knowledge that is most suitable for managing unknown unknowns at a time of disruption. 

“This has contributed to MCC’s ability to correctly and suitably equip workers across a spectrum of roles with the masks they require.”

Barney Harle, Head of Major Projects at Manchester City Council, said: “I have never been prouder to work with a group of academic contacts than on this occasion. The way in which Obuks brought together a quality team of enlightened and enthusiastic fellow researchers and practitioners was outstanding.”

Proud

Professor Martin Schröder, Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, added: “I’m delighted our Faculty was able to help the City Council and our health workers. Many congratulations and thanks to Obuks. I am so proud of the staff in the Faculty and Obuks in particular. He is a star!”

Period15 May 2020

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  • TitleUniversity academic praised after helping test PPE equipment for key workers
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletThe Voice
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date15/05/20
    DescriptionManchester University's Dr Obuks Ejohwomu coordinated the testing of thousands of pieces of equipment for the local council at short notice. A UNIVERSITY of Manchester academic has won praise after helping helped Manchester City Council (MCC) coordinate and test thousands of pieces Personal protection Equipment (PPE) so that they could be delivered to key workers in the city. Dr Obuks Ejohwomu, Director of Commercial Project Management in the university’s Faculty of Science and Engineering, was asked to test the equipment after Manchester City Council received approximately 150,000 pieces of PPE via companies and donations from across city.

    Before the equipment could be distributed, the council needed to check that it was suitable for use by key workers who needed PPE to continue to work despite the COVID-19 virus.This meant testing samples of pieces equipment in an extremely short space of time so that the PPE could be delivered to those on the frontline as quickly as possible.

    The way in which Obuks brought together a quality team of enlightened and enthusiastic fellow researchers and practitioners was outstandingBarney Harle, Head of Major Projects at Manchester City Council.

    After the council contacted Dr Ejohwomu on the evening of Easter Saturday (April 18) the academic was able to organise video conferences, e-mails, physical testing and a wrap-up video conference all in under eight calendar days.
    Producer/AuthorWritten by: Vic Motune
    URLhttps://www.voice-online.co.uk/news/coronavirus/2020/05/15/manchester-university-academic-praised-after-helping-test-ppe-equipment-for-the-citys-key-workers/
    PersonsObuks Ejohwomu

Keywords

  • project management
  • testing
  • PPE