Occupational Safety and Health Mapping During Pandemic Highlight for The Vast Realm of Practices

Ufi Fatuhrahmah, Dian Fithriwati Darusmin

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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought changes and awareness about safety and health workplace. Numbers of studies showed that organizations need to adopt new habits at the workplace to minimize the virus spread and infection. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) studies are now returning to attention .to provide mitigations, guidance, introduce new habits, decision-making data, and predict future risks due to pandemics. This study map global  occupational safety and health research using Bibliometric Visualization with VOS Viewer 1.6.15 software. The keywords Occupational Safety and Health yielded 1489 publications, with 224 keywords were mapped. Humans and control were the top two keywords as the center of the network.Furthermore, a mapped keyword dominated by standards and guidelines issues was clustered into five: psychological issues, infection control, safety management in healthcare, OSH standards, and the standard of treatment. The map presented a broader range of responsibility of OSH practices during the pandemic. It is implied that the vast realm of OSH practice should maintain for future study and implementation

 


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bibliometric analysis, covid-19, occupational safety and health, pandemic, workplaces

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