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Research Collaboration

The Arnow Institute of Safety Science welcomes collaboration with independent researchers, students, and safety professionals who are interested in contributing to meaningful work in occupational safety, regulatory analysis, and applied safety research.

Our work is centered on practical safety topics, emerging issues in the field, and research that can support better understanding of workplace risk, compliance, and prevention.

Collaboration Opportunities

Contributors may assist with:

  • Literature reviews

  • OSHA and regulatory research

  • Analysis of safety topics and industry trends

  • Development of articles, white papers, and research summaries

  • Review of emerging issues in occupational safety and health

Who May Be a Good Fit

We are interested in hearing from individuals who have:

  • An interest in occupational safety, environmental health and safety, or risk management

  • Strong writing, research, or analytical skills

  • The ability to work independently and communicate clearly

  • A genuine interest in contributing to thoughtful, credible safety research

Important Information

Current collaboration opportunities are research-based and flexible in nature. Unless otherwise stated, these opportunities are unpaid and voluntary. They are intended for individuals seeking to contribute to ongoing research, expand their experience, and participate in professional dialogue around safety topics.

Participation does not create an employment relationship, partnership, or agency relationship with the Arnow Institute of Safety Science.

Research Independence

Any products, tools, brands, or resources referenced elsewhere on this site reflect professional opinion or practical preference only. They do not influence research methods, findings, or conclusions. The Institute’s research is developed independently.

Publication Approach

Research developed through the Arnow Institute of Safety Science is initially published on our platform to support open access and ongoing discussion within the safety community.

Where appropriate, select work may be refined and submitted to established industry publications, professional journals, or other recognized outlets within the field of occupational safety and health.

Contributors may have the opportunity to participate in the development and submission of work intended for external publication.

How to Express Interest

If you are interested in collaborating, please contact us with a brief introduction that includes your background, areas of interest, and any relevant writing, research, or professional experience.

You may also include samples of prior work if available.

Based in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, United States of America

Interested in collaborating or learning more? Contact us today.