The Potential of Inertial Measurement Units in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Pour voir la vidéo, veuillez activer Javascript et considérez mettre à jour votre navigateur à une version supportant le HTML5. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Xavier Robert-Lachaîne and Antoine Muller, postdoctoral interns at the IRSST, explain how they validated the precision of inertial measurement units in the laboratory in order to use them in the field. Related Documents View slideshow From the same series: Biomechanical modelling of the shoulder: non-invasive measurements The Black Box of Manual Handling Biomechanical Research in the Laboratory Field Measurements and Observations for Prevention: The Case of Paramedical Ambulance Technicians Biomechanical Modeling of the Back Guided by Non-invasive Experimental Measurements Manual Handlers’ Skills Manual Handling : One or Several Good Methods? Exoskeletons and Manual Handling Additional Information Collection: Video reports and conferences Category: Conference On screen: Xavier Robert-Lachaîne - Postdoctoral Intern - IRSSTAntoine Muller - Postdoctoral Intern - IRSST Research Field: Unclassified Publication no.: CF-294 Language: French Online since: December 07, 2020 Recorded date: November 20, 2019 Format: Video Duration: 17:54