Preventing and monitoring work-related diseases in firefighters: A literature review on sensor-based systems and future perspectives in robotic devices

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Abstract

In recent years, the necessity to prevent work-related diseases has led to the use of sensor based systems to measure important features during working activities. This topic achieved great popularity especially in hazardous and demanding activities such as those required of firefighters. Among feasible sensor systems, wearable sensors revealed their advantages in terms of possibility to conduct measures in real conditions and without influencing the movements of workers. In addition, the advent of robotics can be also exploited in order to reduce work-related disorders. The present literature review aims at providing an overview of sensor-based systems used to monitor physiological and physical parameters in firefighters during real activities, as well as to offer ideas for understanding the potentialities of exoskeletons and assistive devices.

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Taborri, J., Pasinetti, S., Cardinali, L., Perroni, F., & Rossi, S. (2021, September 1). Preventing and monitoring work-related diseases in firefighters: A literature review on sensor-based systems and future perspectives in robotic devices. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189723

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