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Welcome to Safety, part of the Social and Behavioral Sciences area of www.elsevier.com which provides you with access to news, resources and information about Elsevier’s publications in Safety.  Click here to access full-text online for 20 Safety journals and related titles.

Elsevier has long held a reputation for publishing high-quality research in highly respected journals in their fields. We welcome ideas for new journals, special issues and any other feedback on our titles. In addition to the journals, we also offer other versatile dissemination and promotion options which include online advertising, reprints, Procedia for conference proceedings online, and a dedicated department for complete conference management. To find out more please contact s.oreilly[at]elsevier.com

 

 

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All of Elsevier's Safety journals, are available online via External linkScienceDirect®, the premier platform for Scientific, Technical and Medical full-text and bibliographic information.

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Latest News

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Kathryn Mearns as an Associate Editor for Safety Science. Her research interests include industrial psychology ( stress, motivation, job satisfaction, organisational culture and climate, health at work) and safety and risk perception (safety climate, safety culture, risk, human factors).
For more information about her please visit her website External link  http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~psy223/dept


Affordable Personal Subscriptions Available!

You as an individual can now get a print subscription to any Elsevier Safety journal for a fraction of the institutional subscription price. Visit the individual journal homepages on www.elsevier.com for details.

 


RWC Award

Case studies sought for Campbell Award
The Robert W. Campbell Award Program Committee invites organizations from around the world to participate in the 2008 competition for this international award for business excellence in safety, health and environmental (SH&E) management.

2008 Robert W. Campbell Award Application Submittals are due by 31st May 2008.

click here for the flyer

- click here for more information about the award [PDF format]

External link  Robert W. Campbell Award website

Special Issue
 
   
Safety Science

External linkSafety Science, Volume 47, Issue 6
Special Section: Occupational Accidents and Safety: The Challenge of Globalization.
Edited by D. Manzey and J. Marold
Special Section: Resolving Multiple Criteria in Decision-making involving risk of Accidental Loss
Edited by U. Kjellén, G. Motet and A.R. Hale

External linkSafety Science, Volume 47, Issue 4
Process Safety Indicators
Edited by A.R. Hale A. Hopkins
SRAE 2006
Edited by B. Kontic

External linkSafety Science, Volume 46, Issue 6
Occupational Safety and Risk at ESREL 2006
Edited by I.A. Papazoglou and C. Guedes Soares

External linkSafety Science, Volume 46, Issue 3
Regulatory Issues, Safety Climate, Culture and Management Papers selected from the third international conference Working on Safety (WOS2006), September 12-15th, 2006, Zeewolde, The Netherlands
Edited by P. Swuste

External linkSafety Science, Volume 45, Issue 6
Safety Culture and Behavioral Change at the Workplace: A selection of papers from the 23rd NeTWork Workshop, 2004
Edited by M. Baram and M. Schoebel

External linkSafety Science, Volume 45, Issue 5
Special Issue safety in design - Papers selected from the 9th International Conference of French National Research and Safety Institute (INRS), 1-3 March 2006, Nice, France Edited by E. Fadier

External linkSafety Science, Volume Volume 45, Issues 1-2
Safety by Design - Based on a workshop of the New Technology and Work Network
Edited by A. Hale, B. Kirwan and U. Kjellen

 


Journal of Safety Research External linkJournal of Safety Research, Volume 39, Issue 3
Special Topic: Elderly Falls

External linkJournal of Safety Research, Volume 39, Issue 2
Prevention through Design

 

 

4th International Conference on Traffic & Transport Psychology Capital Hilton, Washington, DC, USA August 31 - September 4, 2008

Join international speakers and delegates for the 4th International Conference on Traffic & Transport Psychology and hear the latest research on the psychological factors in traffic and transport including: driver training and licensing, driver impairment, effects of fatigue, characteristics of the aging driver, perceptual and cognitive disabilities, road user attitudes and behaviour, road user needs across the lifespan, enforcement and behaviour change, driver support systems, the psychology of mobility and transport mode choice

Invited speakers include: Ray Fuller (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Ian Glendon (Griffith University, Australia), Karl Peltzer (Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa, South Africa), David Sleet (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, USA), Steve Stradling (Napier University, UK), Flaura Winston (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA).

For further information and to submit abstracts visit: External link  www.icttp.com



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