Adopting Occupational Exoskeletons in Small, Medium and Large Businesses with Sarah Ballini-Ross
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In Episode 14 of the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics podcast, Dr. Tom Sugar and I have the pleasure of chatting with Sarah Ballini-Ross, an ergonomics solutions professional with practical experience working with small, large, and multinational corporations, as well as a small farm owner herself.
Sarah Ballini-Ross brings her unique expertise in navigating occupational exoskeletons from the perspective and needs of large organizations down to sole proprietorships. What makes industrial exoskeleton installations successful, and when is it time to seek help when piloting and implementing new ergonomic solutions?
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Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. The advantages of having an exoskeleton implementation plan. (00:05:57)
3. On the topic of thermal comfort. (00:13:32)
4. What's it like implementing occupational exoskeletons at a medium or small business? (00:16:11)
5. Should occupational ergonomic solutions be subsidized? (00:25:17)
6. What other new ergonomic solutions are gaining traction? (00:30:52)
7. Exoskeletons for farming. (00:35:24)
8. Where are you seeing some "wins"? (00:39:27)
9. Hard Hats and Hearts Podcast and Outro (00:46:28)
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