Integrating Worker and Food Safety in Poultry Processing Through Human-Robot Collaboration: A Comprehensive Review
Corliss A. O’Bryan, Kawsheha Muraleetharan, Navam S. Hettiarachchy, Philip G. Crandall

TL;DR
This paper reviews how human-robot collaboration can improve safety and hygiene in poultry processing, addressing technical, social, and regulatory challenges.
Contribution
The paper provides a multidisciplinary roadmap for integrating human-robot collaboration in poultry processing to enhance worker and food safety.
Findings
Collaborative robots can reduce injuries and contamination in poultry processing.
Current gaps include gripper adaptability and validation of food safety outcomes.
Workforce acceptance and retraining are critical for successful HRC adoption.
Abstract
This comprehensive review synthesizes current advances and persistent challenges in integrating worker safety and food safety through human-robot collaboration (HRC) in poultry processing. Rapid industry expansion and rising consumer demand for ready-to-eat poultry products have heightened occupational risks and foodborne contamination concerns, necessitating holistic safety strategies. The review examines ergonomic, microbiological, and regulatory risks specific to poultry lines, and maps how state-of-the-art collaborative robots (“cobots”)—including power and force-limiting arms, adaptive soft grippers, machine vision, and biosensor integration—can support safer, more hygienic, and more productive operations. The authors analyze technical scientific literature (2018–2025) and real-world case studies, highlighting how automation (e.g., vision-guided deboning and intelligent sanitation)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFood Supply Chain Traceability · Food Safety and Hygiene · Smart Agriculture and AI
