Best Practices to Promote Field Science Safety

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United States

Publication date: April 17, 2023

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This study presents 44 evidence‑based best practices to improve safety, reporting, accountability, and culture in field science. Developed through a national workshop of experts, the recommendations address harassment prevention, policy development, inclusive culture change, and tools for safer, more equitable fieldwork environments.

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  • Physical Sciences

Synopsis

Interventions are necessary to address the ongoing epidemic of sexual harassment and assault in field settings. An evidence-based approach to identifying specific interventions will be most effective at promoting the safety of scientists. We present the results of a workshop conducted by experts in field biology and the study of sexual harassment and assault that identified a comprehensive set of best practices for individuals and organizations. These recommendations are grounded in peer-reviewed scholarship and are separated into four topics: culture change, accountability, policy development, and reporting. The resulting report of the workshop recommends 44 practices, categorized by the resources required for implementation, the time frame of implementation, and the level of organization responsible for implementation. The best practices that we present are designed to support individuals and organizations in the development of field safety plans.

Citations

Yarincik, K., Kelly, A., McGlynn, T., & Verble, R. M. (2023). Best practices to promote field science safety. Integrative and comparative biology63(1), 145-161.

https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icad014

TNC Authors

  • Katharine McGlynn
    The Nature Conservancy