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Aims & Scope

The Safety Science Monitor provides a forum for debate, reviews and communication between academics and professionals in the fields of safety.

The Safety Science Monitor covers the broad area of human safety and will seek to publish any papers in relation to

  • the prevention of injuries at work, on the road, in sports, in recreational and daily life,
  • the development of methods to contain, control and eliminate injury risks,
  • the education, on the prevention of injuries, of those that are exposed to and of those that expose others to injury risks,
  • the application of injury prevention solutions from one area of exposure to another, or from one region or country to another.

The Safety Science Monitor is particularly aimed at tertiary level students in the fields of safety, who are encouraged to submit their original papers, dissertations and theses for publication.

The Safety Science Monitor is published with the support of:

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Safety Science Monitor Vol 11
Issue 2 and Issue 3
2007

Welcome to the Safety Science Monitor, Vol 11, Issue 3

The third International Conference Working on Safety, 12-15 September 2006 in Eemhof, the Netherlands, resulted in a large number of papers. Contributions, which have passed successful peer-review, are published in the present issue of the Safety Science Monitor.

Further papers from the WOS III will be found in Safety Science.

Tore J Larsson
Editor


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