EXTRAFOR | Exoskeletons for forest works

EXTRAFOR | Exoskeletons for forest works

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The Extrafor project aims to reduce the drudgery of logging by creating an exoskeleton adapted to the needs of manual logging.

The mechanization rate for harvesting hardwood stands is only 10% and mechanization in silviculture is very limited. Many operators report musculoskeletal disorders.The use of exoskeletons in the forest would make it possible to assist the operators in their work, it would make their task easier while aiming to preserve their health, without of course compromising their safety. It is a hybrid solution that combines the acuity of manual work with the strength and endurance of a machine, while obviously remaining affordable. Equipping field workers with ergonomic exoskeletons, adapted to work in the forest is an intermediate and complementary solution between mechanisation and manual work, allowing the unblocking of certain difficult situations. Seeking to increase human capacity instead of replacing it is also a way of meeting the various expectations of citizens (maintaining jobs in rural areas, social acceptability of forest sites) and of enhancing the value of work in the forest (and the sector) by promoting this type of initiative.

Domain
Harvesting, infrastructure, logistics
Keywords
Exploitation mechanisation penibility
Challenge addressed
4.- Ensure a well-trained workforce through attractive skills development and education
Digital solution
No
Innovation
Yes
Country of origin
France
Scale of application
National
Start and end year
2017 - 2020
Contact data
References and Resources
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood 4.0