About the Journal
The Journal of Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, and Safety (JIHES) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to advancing research and professional practice in occupational health, workplace ergonomics, and industrial safety. The journal provides a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to publish high-quality original research, reviews, and case studies that address current challenges and innovations in workplace health protection.
JIHES focuses on topics such as industrial hygiene exposure assessment, ergonomic risk evaluation, musculoskeletal disorder prevention, occupational disease control, workplace hazard identification, safety management systems, and psychosocial risk factors. The journal emphasizes evidence-based approaches to improving working conditions, preventing occupational injuries and illnesses, and promoting sustainable productivity across various industrial and service sectors.
By integrating scientific rigor with practical applications, the Journal of Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, and Safety aims to contribute to the development of safer, healthier, and more resilient workplaces at both national and global levels.
Current Issue
This journal issue focuses on current research, practical approaches, and innovative strategies in the fields of ergonomics and industrial hygiene. The issue highlights the importance of designing safe, healthy, and productive work environments through evidence-based risk assessment, hazard control, and preventive occupational health programs. Ergonomics plays a crucial role in optimizing the interaction between workers, tasks, tools, and work environments to prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), fatigue, and work-related injuries. Meanwhile, industrial hygiene emphasizes the identification, evaluation, and control of physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic hazards in the workplace to protect workers’ health and well-being. By integrating ergonomic principles and industrial hygiene practices, this issue aims to contribute to the development of sustainable occupational safety and health systems that enhance worker productivity, reduce occupational diseases, and promote long-term workplace well-being.