Exoskeletons and Workers’ Comp: How the Insurance Industry Can Lead the Way

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Risk & Insurance - Apr 03, 2020

The next frontier of injury prevention is occupational exoskeletons — wearable devices that physically assist, augment and support workers and help bolster workplace safety when traditional ergonomic controls are not feasible. Advertisement The industry is pushing for more standards to expedite...

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