Exoskeletons improving workplace safety with AI
WearHealth, available from Stanley, uses artificial intelligence [AI] and data-driven insights to enable employers to buy the right exoskeleton solution from the world’s top manufacturers.
Our experts will analyse the ergonomic risk of specific workplace activities using:
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AI
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Biomechanics
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Ergonomics
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Video scanning technology
The data is processed through an algorithm to produce a bespoke report that will enable your business to understand which exosuit is most suitable for the job. An ergonomist will then review the reports to confirm suitability for your task.
The worker then wears the recommended suit along with sensors to test and analyse its performance.
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Some of the industries we work with

Agriculture
Musculoskeletal disorders [MSDs] including back pain, sprains and strains are over three times higher in agricultural work compared with all other industries and account for one in five worker fatalities in the UK [HSE]
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Automotive
Musculoskeletal disorders and repetitive strain injuries are common manual handling risks to workers in the automotive industry, particularly muscular stress to the back, shoulders, and knees.
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Warehouse
In 2019/20 the storage, warehousing and road haulage industries reported over 8,500 work related accidents to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Local Authorities.
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Logistics
Lifting and moving by hand is the main cause of reportable accidents in the logistics industry. Bad backs are the most common injury.
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Food Processing
Musculoskeletal disorders [MSDs] continue to be the most reported cause of ill-health in manufacturing, with food and drink processors reporting 1.3% of total cases.
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Construction
The construction industry has a higher than average rate of musculoskeletal disorders [MSDs], with the second highest rate of self-reported non-fatal workplace injury when compared with other sectors in the UK.
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Medical
309,000 workers in the UK healthcare industry suffered from work-related ill health (either new or long-standing) from 2020-2023. 21% of these workers, which is estimated at 61,000 people, were injured while handling, lifting or carrying.
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Exoskeleton benefits
Find your exosuit
There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to implementing exoskeletons. Multiple factors such as impact, budget, perceived support, and comfort should be taken into consideration as part of a holistic evaluation.
Leverage AI scanning technology from WearHealth to find your perfect exoskeleton.
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