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When will you make the change away from disposable products ?

Working towards a safer and more sustainable 

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Resources & Support

Everything you need to implement and succeed with reusable theatre caps

Downloads & Documentation

Access comprehensive guides, research papers, and educational materials to support your implementation.

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Our most downloaded resources include the Somerset NHS Case Study showcasing 48% cost savings and 95.9% staff recognition improvements, plus our interactive Cost Savings Calculator that demonstrates how your hospital could save thousands annually while eliminating over 90,000 disposable caps from landfill.

Case Study

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

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To implement a sustainable, inclusive, and operationally efficient identification solution for surgical teams, addressing the limitations of embroidered hats

Operating Procedure Docs

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

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Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Badge and Theatre Cap Maintenance

Case Study

 Royal Liverpool Hospital by Dr.Mruga Diwan

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Tackling excess waste by switching to reusable theatre hats. What Was Done - Introduction of named reusable caps for theatre staff. 

Testing & Research Downloads

Before our products are available to NHS and other hospitals, they undergo extensive product testing, including thorough microbial and bacteria assessments. We believe that this testing is vital to guarantee that our products meet the strict health and safety demands of the medical environment. Our dedication to quality ensures that healthcare workers can focus on care without concern.

Testing of Clinical Hat Fastening System by TWI, Cambridge

Objective: To carry out badge ‘separation’ testing on three clinical hats.

Degradation test by AMCASH,  at Birmingham University

Objective: to confirm that the badges remain unchanged when exposed to common cleaning products; Actichlor, Clinell and 70% Isopropyl alcohol (IPA).

Demand Hub by Dr Gillian McNab 

Expert review of hospital theatre cloth hats

The purpose of this review was to gather information from NHS hospital staff who have implemented or are planning to implement wearing cloth hats in the Theatre environment. 

Demand Hub by Dr Gillian McNab 

Laboratory investigative report to evaluate microbes on theatre hats. 

Personalised re-useable cloth hats could replace disposable hats, thereby reducing waste going to landfill and enabling staff to be identified. The cloth hats may be washed and returned clean directly to the end user. 

The Clinical Services Journal (CSJ)

The team brief is an important part of effective team working in theatres. An innovative but simple initiative ensures everyone feels part of the team while simultaneously tackling environmental and infection control issues.

 Royal Liverpool Hospital by Dr.Mruga Diwan

Follow up to reusable theatre hat case study. There are several reasons why reusable caps are the way forward and enhancing patient safety is just one of them.  According to the WHO, 70% of adverse incidents in healthcare occur due to miscommunication. 

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Case Study

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Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

To implement a sustainable, inclusive, and operationally efficient identification solution for surgical teams, addressing the limitations of embroidered hats

Operating Procedure Docs

Trending Download

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Badge and Theatre Cap Maintenance

Case Study

 Royal Liverpool Hospital by Dr.Mruga Diwan

Trending Download

Tackling excess waste by switching to reusable theatre hats. What Was Done - Introduction of named reusable caps for theatre staff. 

Firstly, agreement was sought from the infection control department who gave their full support. 

Badges: A simple solution for safer surgery

Knowing who’s who in healthcare settings is key to improving the experience for patients and medics, reveals Danielle Checketts.

UK Theatre Cap Challenge by Mrs Scarlett McNally

A Guide to the idea of theatre hats. Information for Trusts about TheatreCapChallenge hats.

Editable poster 

To help staff get ready to understand the change, and the reasons why we have designed a handy editable poster to edit, print and put up around the hospital.

Black Maternity Matters initiative

As part of the Black Maternity Matters initiative, the maternity team at Great Western Hospital, Swindon delivery team launched a project to make theatre experiences more comfortable and inclusive for patients and staff.

Education Videos

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Badge Hat pilot at Musgrove Park

Musgrove Park Hospital is the first in the UK to role out Eco Ninjas name and role bade hats.

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Educating theatres video

An educational video to make the journey of learning about theatre caps fun

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Badge Hats ordering tutorial

This example is ordering 2000 hats for 400 staff and the ordering process is completed in just a few minutes.

Braided hat fitting video

Have you ever wondered how easy or how hard it would be to get a lot of hair tucked into one of our hats ? We have made this handy video of Emily putting her hat on will show you how easy it is.

 AfPP Manchester

Interview with Rumbidzai Kufa on the various challenges that she believes needs to change. 

Maria Koijck

Demonstrating the masses of waste in a unique and eye-catching way, will hopefully strike a chord with people, so that they realise the detriment of the throw away society we have become, to try to influence positive changes.

Patient & Real-life Stories

As a part of our extensive research and product development, we have real-life interviews from patients who share their experiences and staff who have either bought or trialled our name & role cloth hats.

John, Patient

See what John has to say when he went into hospital for a hip replacement: John has played squash for 35 years and found he had to have a hip replacement.

Daniel, Birthing Partner

Please hear Daniel's harrowing story of the experience he had when his wife gave birth to their twins.  Daniel explains that he looked identical to all the other staff in the room after changing into theatre scrubs. 

Kim, Patient

Read about Kim's experience for the first time in a theatre setting and her high anxiety with all things medical. Kim explains how daunting it was and how after coming round from being anaesthetised, there were two clinicians; 

Dr.Gillian Mcnab

Dr McNab is a Research Fellow and worked for University of Birmingham, currently working for the Demand Hub which enables small to medium companies in the healthcare field to look at the science behind their product getting it to market quicker.  

Dr.Mruga Diwan

 Dr Diwan explained that she was approached by someone who asked if reusable caps would be something she would like to do, to which she said 'yes' to.  Dr Diwan speaks about the plethora of fantastic reasons in switching to reusable theatre hats.

Rita, Patient

Meet Rita who has been an emergency patient rushed into theatre. Just seeing around 15 theatre staff all looking similar, wearing the same-coloured gowns and masks, and not knowing who anyone was. 

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