How does evidence influence decision making in OSH?
Giulia Maistrello, Analyst at RAND Europe, in our latest Evidence and Insight blog.
Critical Infrastructure Management & Maintenance for Safety
How do we ensure the future safety of the complex critical infrastructure on which modern society relies?
Majority don't trust government with personal data
World Risk Poll data has revealed that more than two-thirds (68%) of internet users worldwide are worried about their personal data being used by their government.
Majority of world feel self-driving cars are unsafe
Global research by safety charity Lloyd’s Register Foundation has uncovered that only a quarter (27%) of the world’s population would feel safe in self-driving cars.
The world is split on its trust in artificial intelligence
A global survey by the safety charity Lloyd’s Register Foundation has uncovered that more than a quarter (28%) of the world’s population feel artificial intelligence (AI) will mostly harm people in their country over the next 20 years.
Call for proposals: Turning the World Risk Poll into action (3 of 4)
Lloyd’s Register Foundation is inviting proposals for research and interventions that will increase the utility and influence of data generated by the 2021 World Risk Poll, focusing on perceptions of risk from AI and misuse of personal data.
Exploring the evidence base for occupational safety
Exploring the evidence base for occupational safety and health
Programme and speakers announced for UR22 London Satellite Hub
Lloyd’s Register Foundation is excited to be hosting the London Satellite Hub of the Understanding Risk Global Forum in partnership with the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre and in association with The World Bank.
Open-source data sharing to enable safer ocean industry practices
Lloyd’s Register Foundation, the United Nations Global Compact and the Accenture Development Partnership conducted a series of interviews with stakeholders across the ocean economy to explore the role of safety data in an expanding ocean economy.
Ruth Boumphrey named in 'Women to Watch' 2022
We are excited to announce our Chief Executive, Ruth Boumphrey has been named one of the Women to Watch for 2022 by Cranfield University’s School of Management.