Exoskeletons in Logistics and Handling: Reducing MSDs Daily
How exoskeletons reduce MSDs in warehouses and logistics. Picking, order preparation, loading: solutions tailored to eac
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Practical guide to choosing an exoskeleton suitable for construction jobs: mason, plumber, electrician, painter, roofer. Assisted areas, criteria, and recommendations.
The construction and public works sector accounts for a significant share of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in France. Lifting heavy loads, bent postures, overhead work: physical constraints vary by job, but the impact on the body is systematic.
Recommended exoskeleton: passive dorsal with lifting assistance. Priority on lightweight and compatibility with safety harness.
Recommended exoskeleton: arm/shoulder assistance (passive). Must be compatible with helmets and not hinder technical movements at height.
Recommended exoskeleton: ultra-light passive dorsal (< 1 kg) that does not hinder movement in confined spaces.
Recommended exoskeleton: passive dorsal compatible with fall protection harness. Lightness is critical.
Visit our dedicated construction page to see recommended models, or use our comparator to filter by assisted area and type of assistance.
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