About the journal
Toxicology and Industrial Health is the peer-reviewed international journal bridging experimental and human toxicology with the occupational, environmental, and industrial-health practice that applies it. Founded in 1985, the journal carries original research, reviews, and risk-assessment-oriented papers across the toxicological-science / industrial-hygiene boundary.
Editorial scope covers occupational toxicology (exposure assessment in workplaces, occupational asthma, neurotoxicology of solvents and metals, occupational carcinogens), environmental toxicology (air pollution and human health, water and soil contamination, environmental epidemiology), regulatory and risk-assessment toxicology (dose-response modelling, uncertainty factors, comparative risk assessment), genetic and cellular toxicology (Ames testing, micronucleus assays, in-vitro alternatives), and the toxicology of consumer products and pharmaceutical excipients.
Legacy external catalogues linked the title through the Hodder Arnold journal list, and it was transferred to SAGE Publications with the rest of the list in the 2006 sale. The journal continues under SAGE with international indexing in the toxicology and public-health databases.
Scope
- occupational and environmental toxicology
- health risk assessment and exposure science
- genetic and cellular toxicology
Indexing & abstracting
- Scopus
- Web of Science (SCI-Expanded)
- MEDLINE
- EMBASE
- Chemical Abstracts
Indexing coverage reflects the journal’s inclusion in standard bibliographic databases during the Arnold imprint years and (where applicable) under subsequent publishers.
Bibliographic identifiers
- ISO 4 abbreviation
- Toxicol. Ind. Health
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