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The 2024 Bedford Prize

Nominations for the 2024 Bedford Prize are open from 1 March to 31 May. This prize is awarded every two years to the author or authors of the most outstanding paper published in Annals of Work Exposures and Health.

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Call for Abstracts

Annals has partnered with the annual conference of Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists to publish a special issue aligned with the conference theme: "Scientific Storytelling." Abstracts are accepted through 1 May.

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Women's Occupational Health and Workplace Exposures

Articles in this issue consider the role of sex and gender in exposures to workplace violence, psychosocial stressors, carcinogens, and injury risks, in a variety of workplace settings.

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Occupational Hygiene for Virus Protection

COVID-19 has brought to the world's attention the vital role of occupational hygiene in protecting the health of workers - and in the central role that work plays in the health of the general population. 

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Asbestos Thematic Issue Update

A collection of asbestos-themed articles, published in Annals of Work Exposures and Health since 2013.

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The Bedford Prize

BOHS awards the Bedford Prize for the 'most outstanding' paper in the journal from previous years. Click on the links below to see which paper won this prestigious award.

Silica and Artificial Stone Collection

A collection of papers from Annals that deals with the necessity of improved controls in regard to occupational exposure in the processing, and other aspects, of artificial stone.

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A home for your research

Discover the benefits of publishing your work with Annals of Work Exposures and Health. The journal complies with the major funding body requirements for open access publication (e.g. the RCUK, Wellcome Trust and the NIH).

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About the BOHS

The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) is a science-based, charitable body that provides information, expertise and guidance in the recognition, control and management of workplace health risks.

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