The main aim of the project is to evaluate a novel upper body exoskeleton during simulated industrial work. In a first stage of the project, an extensive study involving the end-user companies will be carried out to clearly identify the operator target tasks and typical target task loads for which the exoskeleton will be designed. Based on standard ergonomic evaluation scales (RULA and NIOSH, the Need for Recovery Scale and the Ovako Working Posture Analysing System), high risk tasks will be identified in the field, based on the evaluated information about the workspace configuration, the performed operations and their physical constraints. These will include, but will not be limited to, non-ergonomic postures, for example performing operations above the head or reaching in front, to the side, or behind the body; flexing the arms for extended periods of time; and bending or twisting the torso to lift an object from low or distant locations. Important items to assess in this task are the frequency and duration of tasks and activities, lifting characteristics, perceived physical effort and work-induced fatigue.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Employees will be provided with questionnaires such as the 'Rapid Entire Body Assessment' and NIOSH to obtain information regarding ergonomic working situations
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Brussels, Vlaams Brabant, Belgium
Questionnaire
Ergonomic evaluation Industrial work situations
Time frame: The time point of data collection: An average of 1yr
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