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The six papers in this issue of PPHS illustrate something of the breadth of coverage of policy and practice in occupational safety and health (OSH). The first three papers were presented at the Working on Safety (WOS.net) conference in Scotland in 2014. The remaining three papers all originate from outside Europe – two address OSH issues in Canada, and one concerns employers’ experiences of return-to-work processes in Australia.