International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine – Ongoing Special Issue

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Ongoing Special Issue

Engage with focused collections in occupational and environmental health.

Topic FocusThemes aligned to current hazards.
Expert ReviewGuest editors and peer reviewers.
Rapid VisibilityTimely dissemination.
Community ImpactEvidence for prevention practice.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2690-0904
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2690-0904
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Occupational health, industrial hygiene, exposure assessment, environmental epidemiology, workplace safety, and policy translation. We prioritize evidence that improves worker and community health.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.

Ongoing Special Issues

IJOE features ongoing special issues that highlight timely topics in occupational and environmental health. These collections bring together leading researchers to accelerate discovery and translation into workplace practice.

How to Participate
  • Review the current special issue themes
  • Ensure your manuscript aligns with the stated scope
  • Submit through ManuscriptZone with the correct issue selection
  • Engage with guest editor feedback during review
Why Special Issues Matter

Focused Visibility

Highlight urgent workplace or environmental challenges.

Collaborative Networks

Connect with multi sector research teams.

Policy Impact

Translate evidence into prevention strategies.

Open Access

Immediate access for global stakeholders.

Guest Editor Highlights

Guest editors curate thematic content and ensure rigorous peer review. They collaborate with the editorial office to maintain consistent standards and timelines.

Timeline Expectations
Stage Timing Notes
Call Open 6 to 12 weeks Submission window varies by theme
Peer Review 09 days Single blind review
Revision 3 to 5 days Targeted responses to reviewers
Publication 3 days After acceptance and production
Current Focus Areas
  • Occupational exposure monitoring and control
  • Heat stress, climate, and worker vulnerability
  • Occupational mental health and psychosocial hazards
  • Environmental exposure and community health
  • Ergonomics and injury prevention
  • Regulatory and policy evaluation
  • Define the occupational or environmental health gap the special issue addresses.
  • Provide a rationale for guest editor expertise and topic coverage.
  • Specify anticipated article types and approximate submission volume.
  • Outline peer review timelines and editorial decision workflows.
  • Describe outreach plans to occupational health societies or industry partners.
  • Identify data reporting standards required for submissions.
  • Clarify whether cross disciplinary submissions are in scope.
Special Issue FAQ

Where can I see current themes?

Current themes are listed on this page and updated regularly.

Do special issues use the same review process?

Yes. All papers follow IJOE peer review standards.

Can I propose a new theme?

Yes. Send proposals to [email protected].

IJOE Commitment

IJOE is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in occupational and environmental medicine. We emphasize reproducible exposure assessment, clear reporting of workplace and environmental context, and ethical compliance across all article types.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in worker health, environmental safety, and preventive medicine.

Explore Ongoing Special Issues

Find an active theme aligned with your occupational or environmental health research.