The Potential for Exoskeletons to Improve Health and Safety in Agriculture—Perspectives from Service Providers
2019; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 7; Issue: 3-4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/24725838.2019.1575930
ISSN2472-5846
AutoresSatyajit Upasani, R. Rodríguez Franco, Kim Niewolny, Divya Srinivasan,
Tópico(s)Occupational Health and Safety Research
ResumoOCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSThe use of exoskeletons has the potential to benefit workers by supporting non-neutral work postures and reducing physical exertions. However, little is known about the specific factors that may influence the adoption and use of exoskeletons in the agricultural sector. We captured the perspectives of experts in Farm Health and Safety on the potential for exoskeleton use in farming. Lifting/carrying heavy loads, operating hand tools, and climbing equipment were highlighted as tasks most likely to benefit from exoskeleton adoption. Back and knee exoskeletons were ranked as the modules with the greatest potential for application. Affordability, durability, compatibility with farming equipment, and versatility when operating diverse kinds of machinery emerged as the most important adoption factors. Body stress, getting caught on equipment, unexpected failure and fall risks were highlighted as key barriers to adoption. These results are discussed to enable the agricultural sector to benefit from exoskeleton technologies in practice.
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