In Industry 4.0 scenarios, wearable sensing allows the development of monitoring solutions for workers’ risk prevention. Current approaches aim to identify the presence of a risky event, such as falls, when it has already occurred. However, there is a need to develop methods capable of identifying the presence of a risk condition in order to prevent the occurrence of the damage itself. The measurement of vital and non-vital physiological parameters enables the worker’s complex state estimation to identify risk conditions preventing falls, slips and fainting, as a result of physical overexertion and heat stress exposure. This paper aims at investigating classification approaches to identify risk conditions with respect to normal physical act...
Background: In order to reduce the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) several me...
The prevention of occupational injuries is one of the most important management tasks in the constru...
The assessment of risks due to biomechanical overload in manual material handling is nowadays mainly...
Many activities may elicit a biomechanical overload. Among these, lifting loads can cause work-relat...
Providing reliable information on human activities and behaviors is an extremely important goal in v...
Abstract The detection and prevention of workers’ body straining postures and other stressing condi...
Unintentional falls are a major public health concern for many communities, especially with aging po...
Extreme environments are inherently dangerous places where there are high risks of injury, illness, ...
No commentInternational audienceThe aim of this study was to perform an ergonomic analysis of a mate...
The present work is a first step in building a wearable system to monitor the heart functionality of...
With the advent of miniaturized sensing technology, which can be body-worn, it is nowpossible to col...
This paper analyzes the opportunities offered by wearable technology for occupational risk assessmen...
Manual material handling tasks have the potential to be highly unsafe from an ergonomic viewpoint. S...
Background: In order to reduce the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) several me...
The prevention of occupational injuries is one of the most important management tasks in the constru...
The assessment of risks due to biomechanical overload in manual material handling is nowadays mainly...
Many activities may elicit a biomechanical overload. Among these, lifting loads can cause work-relat...
Providing reliable information on human activities and behaviors is an extremely important goal in v...
Abstract The detection and prevention of workers’ body straining postures and other stressing condi...
Unintentional falls are a major public health concern for many communities, especially with aging po...
Extreme environments are inherently dangerous places where there are high risks of injury, illness, ...
No commentInternational audienceThe aim of this study was to perform an ergonomic analysis of a mate...
The present work is a first step in building a wearable system to monitor the heart functionality of...
With the advent of miniaturized sensing technology, which can be body-worn, it is nowpossible to col...
This paper analyzes the opportunities offered by wearable technology for occupational risk assessmen...
Manual material handling tasks have the potential to be highly unsafe from an ergonomic viewpoint. S...
Background: In order to reduce the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) several me...
The prevention of occupational injuries is one of the most important management tasks in the constru...
The assessment of risks due to biomechanical overload in manual material handling is nowadays mainly...