Occupational Health And Safety Research
2 researchers across 2 institutions
Research in occupational health and safety examines the factors that influence the well-being of workers across various industries. Investigations explore the identification, evaluation, and control of workplace hazards, including physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic stressors. This field employs diverse methodologies, such as epidemiological studies, exposure assessments, biomechanical analyses, and intervention research, to understand injury and illness causation and prevention. Key areas of focus include developing safer work practices, designing protective equipment, and implementing effective safety management systems to reduce occupational risks.
This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas, given the state's significant employment in sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and logistics, all of which present unique occupational health challenges. Understanding and mitigating risks in these industries can improve worker productivity, reduce healthcare costs associated with workplace injuries and illnesses, and enhance the overall economic vitality of the state. Efforts also address the health and safety needs of diverse workforces within Arkansas.
This area of study draws upon and contributes to traffic control and management, infrastructure resilience, transportation innovations, and risk and safety analysis. It also connects with health sciences, microbial infections, molecular biology, and genomics. Research is conducted across multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering a broad base of expertise.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Benjamin May | UAMS | 9 | 295 | Grants | |
| Bobby Cottam | University of Arkansas | 5 | 99 |