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Manufacturing Industry Stakeholder Perspectives on Occupational Exoskeletons: Changes After a Brief Exposure to Exoskeletons.

Rahul Narasimhan RaghuramanSatyajit UpasaniAlec GonzalesJessica AvilesJackie S ChaDivya Srinivasan
Published in: IISE transactions on occupational ergonomics and human factors (2023)
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSMultiple occupational exoskeletons have been developed recently with potential to reduce physical demands, muscle fatigue, and risk of over-exertion injuries in manufacturing, yet there are currently challenges in practical, large-scale deployment. We explored how stakeholder perceptions of exoskeletons were affected by exposure to passive arm- and back-support exoskeletons. Our outcomes indicate that even brief exposure to exoskeletons can positively influence worker and stakeholder perceptions on the usefulness and safety of exoskeletons. However, worker concerns about device usability and acceptability in the field were not mitigated by such brief exposure. This work may help manufacturing industry stakeholders understand what technology-adoption factors need further consideration when planning for exoskeleton deployment.
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