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Lucy and the Chocolate Factory: Warehouse Robotics and Worker Safety

Gordon Burtch, Brad N. Greenwood, Kiron Ravindran

Year
2025
Citations
4

Abstract

The authors examine the implications of robotics for warehouse worker safety. While warehouse automation has the potential to reduce injuries by eliminating high-risk tasks, it may also increase injuries among remaining non-automated tasks because of reduced task variety and an accelerated pace of work. Findings provide evidence of both effects: Warehouse robotics are associated with a 40% decrease in severe injuries but a 77% increase in non-severe injuries. The authors provide subsequent evidence that the rise in non-severe injuries is at least partially attributable to the increased pace of work at robotics facilities. The implications of the findings for regulators, policymakers, workers, and firms are discussed.

Keywords

Factory (object-oriented programming)WarehouseArtificial intelligenceRoboticsManufacturing engineeringOperations managementEngineeringComputer scienceBusinessMarketing

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