1) is a branch of science that aims to learn about human abilities and limitations, and Then apply this learning to improve people's interaction with products, systems and environments. a) TRUE b) FALSE 2) Look at most of the popular collaborative robots and you will notice some similarities: smooth links, rounded corners, and encapsulated joints. To be able to work alongside humans, collaborative robots are designed to be ergonomic. Rounded corners and links ensure that there are no sharp edges which could cause harm if the robot collides with a person. Encapsulated joints provide no pinch points, which could trap a human hand. a) TRUE b) FALSE 3) The second ergonomic consideration for collaborative robotics are the ergonomics of the task that the robot is performing. Tasks involving repetitive motions, for example, are perfect for a robot because they are often the type of tasks which can cause humans to develop MSDs and other injuries. Reducing ergonomically-related injuries is one of the top benefits of using collaborative robotics, alongside their productivity benefits. a) TRUE b) FALSE 4) This is an example of robotic ergonomics. a) TRUE b) FALSE 5) This is an example of robotic ergonomics. a) TRUE b) FALSE 6) This is an example of robotic ergonomics. a) TRUE b) FALSE

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