In his daily update Wednesday, Gov. MAC Trailer has evolved into a… It would normally take nine months to a year to get ready to launch a new product. The Alliance also has created this list of practical things manufacturers need to be thinking about and do today to prepare for COVID-19.

by Dessie Buchanan | Apr 27, 2020 | COVID Business | 0 comments. Write us: Crain's welcomes responses from readers. All prices are direct passthroughs at cost from Ohio-manufacturers. Members of the Ohio Manufacturing Alliance (OMI) will collaborate to produce between 750,000 and 1,000,000 face shields in the next five weeks. The benefit of relying on state manufacturers is that health care workers and first responders in Ohio will be top priority, added Lt. Gov. The Ohio Manufacturing Alliance is guiding manufacturers to help them learn what types of equipment are most needed and how to adapt current products, operations and personnel to meet the need. However, businesses have been struggling to find them. Ohio Manufacturing Alliance knows where to get them! It brings together manufacturers and healthcare providers, JobsOhio, the Department of Administrative Services (DAS), Development Services Agency, Department of Health (ODH), and other agencies to address the need for PPE in Ohio in a collaborative way. Call the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990 (1-800-846-8517 TTY); connect with a trained counselor through the Ohio Crisis Text Line by texting the keyword “4HOPE” to 741 741; or call the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services help line at 1-877-275-6364 to find resources in your community. In his daily update Wednesday, Gov. For more information and to participate in the Exchange, click here. This online exchange offers PPE and related equipment for health care workers, first responders, and small businesses. The Ohio Manufacturing Alliance to Fight COVID-19. Also, clean any surfaces that may have blood, stool, or body fluids on them. In recent weeks, Northeast Ohio's manufacturers have stepped up to help address that need. They know where the resources are and they know what the capabilities are,” DeWine said. Governor Mike DeWine announced the formation of the Alliance earlier this month. COVID-19 Ohio Manufacturing Alliance 04.01.20.pdf | 246 KB, Ohio Manufacturing Alliance to Fight COVID-19, This is just a separator between the navigation and the help and search icons, Healthcare Providers and Local Health Districts, Testing Locations and Community Health Centers, https://webeoctraining.dps.ohio.gov/ohiocountyEMADirectorList/countyemalist_web.aspx. MAGNET, one of Development’s partners in the Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), in coordination with MEP, continues to lead efforts to solve shortages of personal protection equipment. “The money will be there,” DeWine said.

Sign up for free email news alerts and stay connected to important business news straight to your inbox. PPE will be purchased from manufacturers for the ODH stockpile and distributed to healthcare providers. The Ohio Manufacturing Alliance is guiding manufacturers to help them learn what types of equipment are most needed and how to adapt current products, operations and personnel to meet the need. Ohio MEP, with its partner organization MAGNET in a lead role, is providing engineering capabilities and technical support to make PPE alternatives when possible.