New Knowledge for a Better Occupational Health and Safety Management
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Occupational Safety and Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2020) | Viewed by 75801
Special Issue Editor
Interests: innovation; risk assessment; evaluation of interventions; occupational health and safety; psychosocial risks
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Research on occupational health and safety can provide new knowledge of interest to a growing community of members of the academia. At the same time, evidence and knowledge need to be adopted by occupational health and safety practitioners in order to implement the best practices. Occupational health and safety researchers need to identify needs with the aid of occupational health and safety practitioners and should collaborate with them to evaluate interventions. This collaborative environment will benefit research and approach research to practice.
Occupational health and safety management can be applied at three different levels: at the public policy level (mesolevel), at the organizational level (macrolevel), and at the job/task level (microlevel). All of them need to be improved on the basis of new knowledge on risk assessment, intervention design, implementation, and evaluation.
This Special Issue is addressed to those researchers working in this collaborative environment and aims to include new paradigms, models, methods, and evaluations regarding occupational health and safety that can help practitioners to do a better job, both from the public policy perspective and from the prospective of employers’ organizations. Research articles on topics regarding risk identification to prioritize interventions in occupational health and safety, design and evaluation of interventions to improve occupational health and safety, new technology or new technological applications to improve occupational health and safety, and meta-analyses of best practices in occupational health and safety management are welcome. These topics need to consider the research-to-practice approach and applications at the three levels of interest of occupational health and safety management: public policy level (mesolevel), organizational level (macrolevel) and job/task level (microlevel).
Adjunt. Prof. Dr. Jesús A. Carrillo-Castrillo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Occupational Health and Safety Management (OHSM)
- Risk assessment
- Best practices
- Design of interventions
- Evaluation of interventions
- Research to practice (RtP)
- Prioritization of interventions
- Design and evaluation of interventions
- Transfer of Technology (ToT)
- Meta-analysis
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