Working in a print shop involves combining precision, endurance, and physical effort to produce quality prints.
Repeating the same actions, such as raising arms, bending the back, or handling machines, intensely engages the upper limbs.
The postures required to perform these often demanding tasks generate muscle tension and increased fatigue.
Wearing an exoskeleton is an innovative solution to prevent these risks and prolong health at work.
The activity of printers is often a source of fatigue and pain in the back, shoulders, and arms.
79%
Recognized occupational diseases in the industrial sector are related to MSDs (source ameli.fr).
2.7 million
Workdays are lost due to employee work stoppages (source ameli.fr).
92%
MSDs in the sector affect the upper limbs of the body (shoulders, elbows) (source ameli.fr).
The non-motorized exoskeletons Hapo are designed to adapt to the challenges and daily activities of each printer.
Physical support

Effectively relieves fatigue
shoulders and arms

Comfortable, lightweight
does not hinder movements

Users of our exoskeletons testify to the concrete benefits observed
Pascal & Arnaud
"There is a real interest, for everyone, including employers, in having this type of exoskeleton."
In less than 5 minutes, assess your situation and discover our recommendations
and the Hapo exoskeleton that suits your needs.
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Poor postures + Poor movements = high risk of body wear at work. In one click, for free and in complete confidentiality, detect and analyze your postural risks with Hapo LEA.
In less than 5 minutes, assess your situation and discover our recommendations and the Hapo exoskeleton that suits your needs.

Poor postures + Poor movements = high risk of body wear at work. In one click, for free and in complete confidentiality, detect and analyze your postural risks with Hapo LEA.
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