Journal title | : Jambura Journal of Occupational Health and Safety |
Abbreviation | : JJOHS |
Frequency | : Biannual (August and February) |
Publication Language | : English (preferable), Indonesia |
Online ISSN | : xxxx-xxxx |
Editor-in-Chief | : Singgi Mokodompit |
Publisher | : CV. LADKES PUBLISHING, Gorontalo, Indonesia |
Jambura Journal of Occupational Health and Safety is a scientific journal that publishes original research articles in the field of occupational health and safety. This journal is published biannual, in August and February. The journal focuses on scientific studies related to the health, safety, and welfare of workers in various occupational settings.
The aim of this journal is to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and professionals in occupational health and safety to share research findings, innovations, and best practices. The journal accepts original research articles, review articles, and case studies that contribute to the advancement of knowledge and practice in occupational health and safety.
The focus and scope of this journal include, but are not limited to:
Occupational Health: Studies on the physical and mental health of workers, work-related diseases, and occupational health services.
Occupational Safety: Research related to hazard identification, risk assessment, accident prevention, and safety management systems.
Industrial Hygiene: Evaluation and control of environmental factors in the workplace that may affect workers' health.
Ergonomics: Studies on the interaction between workers and their work environments to improve safety, comfort, and productivity.
Occupational Toxicology: Assessment of health risks related to exposure to chemical, biological, or physical agents in the workplace.
Workplace Health Promotion: Programs and interventions designed to improve the health and well-being of employees.
Safety Engineering: Application of engineering principles to design safer processes, machinery, and work systems.
Occupational Health Policy and Regulation: Analysis of laws, regulations, and policies affecting worker health and safety.
Occupational Epidemiology: Research on the distribution and determinants of work-related injuries and diseases.
Emergency Preparedness and Response: Studies on workplace safety measures during disasters and emergencies.
Behavior-Based Safety: Research on human behavior, safety culture, and interventions to improve safety performance.
