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2-1 The Multipurpose Bed

2-1 The Multipurpose Bed. The latest innovations in bed technologies. Our Project. Since the proposal. Decided on dimensions of the frame S afety guidelines that must be followed Looked into the materials that would be needed to be used Began construction of prototype

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2-1 The Multipurpose Bed

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  1. 2-1 The Multipurpose Bed The latest innovations in bed technologies

  2. Our Project

  3. Since the proposal Decided on dimensions of the frame Safety guidelines that must be followed Looked into the materials that would be needed to be used Began construction of prototype Talked to Addison Hawes about the design Completed AutoCAD Updated our website

  4. Prototype Decided on Design # 2 Bed closest to the wall raises up and the outside bed slides in Dimensions of each mattress will be 35” by 75” Space in between two mattresses is 46”

  5. Techniques for movement Lateral moving bed on rollers Bed held in high position by pins Still considering methods to ensure ultimate safety

  6. Design

  7. Our Main Goal: Safety A report from the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP) indicates that between 1999 and 2006, there were 2,530 bunk bed-related injuries in Canada. Over 65% of these injuries (1650 in total) were related to incidents occurring from the top bunk. 34,300 related injuries in the US

  8. Regulations Consumer Product Safety Association (CPSA) American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Human Factors and Ergonomics: People-Friendly Design Through Science and Engineering (HFES)

  9. Changes in our schedule Cost analysis has been started Material analysis has been started Construction of prototype has begun Prototype design was extended to the 2nd progress report

  10. Goals for Progress Report 2 Prototype design Ensure safety regulations are met Conduct 2nd survey Talk to St.FX’s machinist Receive an official copy of ATSM

  11. Questions?

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