Ford Plant Workers Using Exoskeletons To Reduce Fatigue & Prevent Injury

    Posted On: August 15, 2018

    Ford plant workers are taking advantage of exoskeletons to take some of the stress and potential for injury out of performing overhead tasks. (Photo courtesy of Ford Motor Company.)

    Ford has been working closely with Ekso Bionics to offer EksoVest exoskeletons to employees at 15 plants throughout the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia Pacific. These upper-body wearable devices are designed to prevent fatigue and repetitive strain injuries from performing the same tasks over and over again. This is another step in Ford’s goal to minimize the risk of employee injury, an initiative that has led to the company achieving 75 percent fewer incidents that “resulted in lost time” since 2005.

    “Building vehicles is physically a tough job,” said Bruce Hettle, group vice president of Ford’s Manufacturing and Labor Affairs, in a press release. “We care about our employees and are trying to help them do their jobs with the least amount of wear and tear on their bodies possible.”

    Light Lifting

    The EksoVest is perfectly suited for overhead work when assembling vehicles and is designed to offer between five to 15 pounds (2.25 to 6.8 kilograms) of lifting aid for each arm. The vest is available in sizes ranging from 5 feet 2 inches (157 centimeters) up to 6 feet 4 inches (193 centimeters) and is built for comfort. Ford tested the EksoVest at two different plants, one located in Wayne, Michigan, and the other in Flat Rock, Michigan, before sending them out to other facilities. “I don’t want the EksoVest to ever leave,” said Nick Gotts, one of the first EksoVest operators at Flat Rock Assembly. “Any job that’s overhead, I wouldn’t work without it.”


    The EksoVest can take anywhere between five to 15 pounds (2.25 to 6.8 kilograms) of pressure off of each arm, and it’s available in sizes ranging from 5 feet 2 inches (157 centimeters) up to 6 feet 4 inches (193 centimeters). (Photo courtesy of Ford Motor Company.)
    Complementary Technology

    Jack Peurach, president and chief executive officer of Ekso Bionics, is happy that the company was able to work with Ford and calls the partnership “a major step forward in achieving our mission as our EskoVest is deployed around the world to enhance the well-being of its work force.” He adds that the company’s goal is to complement the abilities of humans “with wearable technology and robotics that help people rethink current physical limitations and achieve the remarkable.”

    If you want to own a vehicle that may have been assembled by someone wearing an exoskeleton, you’ll find thousands of new and used Ford trucks for sale at TruckPaper.com.

    Source: Ford Motor Company

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