Focus and Scope

The Comprehensive Occupational Health and Safety Reviews (COHASR) invite original research submissions that focus on a wide array of workplace hazards, including chemical, physical, ergonomic, biological, and psychosocial hazards. Additionally, we promote publications that discuss environmental hazards, their impact on health, and measures taken to ensure safety and find solutions. The research primarily centers around enhancing evidence-based practices in occupational medicine and investigating the progress and integration of state-of-the-art technologies, such as biological and statistical methodologies.

The journal invites the publication of various types of content, including original research papers, case studies, technical reports, conference reports, review articles, systematic literature reviews, meta-analyses, editorials, critical book reviews, comments, and letters to the editor. The journal is crucial in promoting communication among individuals in the fields of occupational health and safety, policy development, and both governmental and non-governmental organizations.

The Comprehensive Occupational Health and Safety Reviews (COHASR) has a wide distribution and is available to the public. It is subjected to thorough assessment by experts in the respective domain. The primary goal of the publication is to showcase state-of-the-art progress in the realm of occupational health and safety within the domains of science and technology.

The journal covers a vast array of subjects, including but not limited to the following: the biological impacts of chemical compounds in the environment and occupational settings through the application of experimental and epidemiological methods; examination of fatigue, musculoskeletal issues, and additional health considerations associated with the configuration of workstations and working conditions; assessment of the physical environment and implementation of safety protocols in the workplace; investigation of mental health and psychosocial factors that influence the psychological well-being of workers, including the psychosocial aspects of their work environment and the resulting health consequences; the role and activities of occupational health practitioners include the practice of occupational health; extensive research on the prevalence of health issues across a large population, including workers; global patterns, including risk variables outside the workplace such as socioeconomic factors; and use particular epidemiological approaches.