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Safety, Volume 7, Issue 4

December 2021 - 19 articles

Cover Story: The implementation of hHuman–-rRobot cCollaboration (HRC) in real -industry scenarios is expected to improve working conditions. This prompts the assumption that an implementation of HRC that does not consider eErgonomics and& hHuman fFactors (E&HF) as a requirement will not improvelead theo safetyr in workplaces. Based on a literature review, this study summarises the findings of previous studies that focused on the synergy between E&HF and HRC during the design and implementation of workstations. The results demonstrate the novelty of this topic and provide importantkey information to aid in conductingfor further research inon this field. E&HF requirements The integratationed of E&HF requirements into HRC systems hasve been proven toas considerablya relevant input for the improvement of working conditions in real industry scenarios , both for both physical and cognitive demands. View this paper
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