Containerized Bio-Containment Systems
a joint project with HHI and MRI Global
Used for transporting COVID-19 patients from a Princess Cruise ship in Japan.
Patient Treatment Area
Contains litters and basic medical equipment for patients and supports strict bio-safety best practices.
- Patients are loaded directly into this area
- Surfaces and components designed with decontamination in mind
- Negative air pressure to outside environment
- Environmental air safety controls with HEPA filtration
- CCTV and intercom
- Waste management
- Decontamination during treatment and during transition between sections
- Toilets with removable privacy curtains
- Lowest air pressure region of the CBCS
- Video monitoring fed to Medical Staff Room and outside of the CBCS
- Epoxy coating compatible with multiple decontamination approaches (VHP, ClO 2)
- Removable seating, litters, and all equipment racks allow for rapid installation and removal of medical monitoring/treatment equipment
- Gasket sealed doors (airlock)
Medical Staff Room
Clean area for medical staffers upon exiting the hot and warm chambers, while still maintaining bio-security for the remainder of the aircraft.
- Medical staffers have access to communications equipment as well as food, water, and other essentials.
- Seating for two staff
- Toilet
- Highest level pressure region of the CBCS (still negative to aircraft)
- Staff are able to operate without PPE
Medical Staff Room
Clean area for medical staffers upon exiting the hot and warm chambers, while still maintaining bio-security for the remainder of the aircraft.
- Medical staffers have access to communications equipment as well as food, water, and other essentials.
- Seating for two staff
- Toilet
- Highest level pressure region of the CBCS (still negative to aircraft)
- Staff are able to operate without PPE