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<p>The Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) Annual Budget for accessing scientific
papers and other academic journals was £52k in the 22/23 financial year. This value
can vary year on year depending on requirements of HSE staff, changes to cost of access
to journals etc</p><p> </p><p>On subscriptions, HSE’s Divisions will organise access
to specialist journals depending on need. Examples include:</p><p> </p><p>a. British
Medical Journal<br> b. Ergonomics in Design<br> c. Flight International<br> d. Human
Factors<br> e. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics<br> f.
Journal of Pyrotechnics<br> g. New Scientist<br> h. Science in Parliament<br> i. Business
Green<br> j. Future Farming<br> k. MIT Technology Review<br> l. The Economist</p><p>
</p><p>Additionally, HSE has access to Elsevier’s Government edition of ScienceDirect
which provides users access to over 2,000 online journals and e-chapters. <br> <br>
HSE staff can also request articles and full journals from the British Library interlibrary
loans service and utilise a commercial provider “Reprints Desk” for articles that
are urgently required. When required HSE can also purchase articles directly from
publishers.</p><p>As part of the above arrangements, HSE has been able to access all
published material that it has needed to deliver the programme of work on UK REACH</p><p>
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