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Industrial exoskeletons: Need for intervention effectiveness research

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Before the widespread implementation of industrial exoskeletons occurs, there is need for prospective interventional studies to evaluate the safety and health effectiveness of exoskeleton effectiveness across various industry sectors.
Abstract
Exoskeleton devices are being introduced across several industry sectors to augment, amplify, or reinforce the performance of a worker's existing body components-primarily the lower back and the upper extremity. Industrial exoskeletons may play a role in reducing work-related musculoskeletal disorders arising from lifting and handling heavy materials or from supporting heavy tools in overhead work. However, wearing an exoskeleton may pose a number of risks that are currently not well-studied. There are only a few studies about the safety and health implications of wearable exoskeletons and most of those studies involve only a small number of participants. Before the widespread implementation of industrial exoskeletons occurs, there is need for prospective interventional studies to evaluate the safety and health effectiveness of exoskeletons across various industry sectors. Developing a research strategy to fill current safety and health knowledge gaps, understanding the benefits, risks, and barriers to adoption of industrial exoskeletons, determining whether exoskeleton can be considered a type of personal protective equipment, and advancing consensus standards that address exoskeleton safety, should be major interests of both the occupational safety and health research and practice communities.

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Effects of industrial back-support exoskeletons on body loading and user experience: an updated systematic review

TL;DR: In this article, an updated systematic review of industrial back-support exoskeletons is presented, addressing objective and subjective evaluations, side effects, and methodological aspects of usability testing.
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Envisioning the future of work to safeguard the safety, health, and well-being of the workforce: A perspective from the CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

TL;DR: This paper presents the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's Future of Work Initiative, and suggests an integrated approach to address worker safety, health, and well-being; introduces priority topics and subtopics that confer a framework for upcoming future of work research directions and resultant practical applications.
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Design and Experimental Evaluation of a Semi-Passive Upper-Limb Exoskeleton for Workers With Motorized Tuning of Assistance

TL;DR: The H-PULSE exoskeleton was found to be potentially effective in reducing the muscular strain while reducing the global fatigue level during prolonged continuous overhead activities.
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Exoskeletons for manual material handling – A review and implication for construction applications

TL;DR: A map was generated to suggest the potential exoskeleton type for each trade with evaluation of benefits and challenges and is expected to provide construction professionals with insights and guidelines when integrating exoskeletons into their current routine construction practices.
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An Introduction to the Special Issue on Occupational Exoskeletons

TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach called “Smart Manufacturing for Sustainable Development” that automates the very labor-intensive and therefore expensive and therefore time-heavy and expensive process of designing, constructing, and maintaining factories.
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