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Developing a methodology to collect empirical data that informs policy and practices for stockpiling personal protective equipment - 19/01/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.ajic.2020.07.010 
Lee A. Greenawald, PhD a, , Susan M. Moore, PhD a, Kerri Wizner, MPH b, Patrick L. Yorio, PhD a
a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA 
b MDGuidelines, ReedGroup Ltd. Westminster, CO. Former Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Fellow, CDC NIOSH NPPTL, Pittsburgh, PA 

Address correspondence to Lee A. Greenawald, PhD, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory, 626 Cochrans Mill Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236.National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthNational Personal Protective Technology Laboratory626 Cochrans Mill RoadPittsburghPA15236

Highlights

Storage conditions and inventories in U.S. stockpile facilities is relatively unknown.
Policymakers need empirical data to inform PPE purchasing and storage practices.
10 stockpile facilities were visited to evaluate inventories and storage conditions.
Most stockpiled respirators and gowns were stored for 5-10 years and were expired.
PPE inventories and storage conditions vary across facilities.

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Abstract

Background

Personal protective equipment (PPE) are stockpiled across the nation to offset supply depletion during public health emergencies. Stockpiled PPE inventories vary across the United States by type, model, quantity, and the conditions in which they are stored. Over the past decade, federal, state, and local stockpile managers have had concerns for the viability of aging PPE.

Methods

To understand factors that may affect stockpiled PPE, we explored the breadth of stockpile storage conditions and respirator and surgical gown inventories through collaboration with the national PPE community, qualitative observations collected at 10 different US stockpiles, and by compiling stockpile PPE inventories and climate data from a convenience sample of US stockpiles.

Results

The aggregated inventory from 20 stockpiles is reported, accounting for approximately 53 million respirators. Most respirators (69% or 35.8 million) have been stored between 5 and 10 years. Upon visiting 10 stockpile facilities, we report on the storage conditions observed and summarize the storage environment data collected.

Conclusions

This is the first study to identify common PPE types, inventories, and storage conditions across federal, state, and local government stockpile facilities as well as health care organization-managed caches. These findings will be leveraged to guide the development of sampling protocols for air-purifying respirators and surgical gowns in US stockpiles to understand the performance viability after long-term storage.

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Key Words : Personal protective equipment, Health care, Preparedness, Storage conditions, Respirators, Surgical gowns


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