The job of a sorting operator, essential for the proper functioning of the waste recovery chain, requires rigor and energy.
It involves repetitive motions, demanding postures, and prolonged physical efforts.
Workers frequently bend forward, especially to pick up, sort, or move loads, intensely straining their backs and joints.
In the long term, exposure to fixed postures and repetitive movements increases the risks of body wear, leading to chronic pain and fatigue.
The exoskeleton represents an innovative solution to prevent these risks and improve daily working conditions.
The activity of sorting operators is often a source of fatigue and pain in the back, shoulders, and arms.
62%
Periarticular assignments in the local public service are related to postural constraints and manual handling (source: CNRACL)
The non-motorized exoskeletons Hapo are designed to adapt to the challenges and daily activities of each sorting operator.
Prevention of Lower Back Pain
By providing continuous support during bent postures.

Reduction of daily fatigue

Lightness and freedom of movement

Ease and speed of implementation

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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