Testing ships in icy extremes
Lloyd's Register Foundation is funding CEPOLAR, The Centre of Excellence for Scenario-based Risk Management in Polar Waters, in the development of guidelines that assess the risk to shipping in frozen waters.
Safety at ‘informal’ workplaces
Globally, 61% of workers earn their livings in the informal economy, which includes economic activities, enterprises, jobs, and workers that are not regulated or protected by the state. So, how can safety be improved in ‘informal’ workplaces?
Advancing food safety in Africa and the Caribbean
Lloyd’s Register Foundation are collaborating with the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and academic partners to support education for the next generation of food safety professionals in the developing world.
Turing Institute redesigns the Finite Element Method
A well-known mathematical method, routinely used as a predictive tool in engineering and the physical sciences for more than 70 years, has been radically redesigned in landmark collaborative research led by The Alan Turing Institute.
Putting safety in the hands of workers
Our funding has recently supported the development of Toolbox, a free-to-use app that shares key safety learnings with frontline workers, created by the Energy Institute.
Improving safety climate by tackling mental health
New report raises awareness about the importance of employee mental health in maintaining safety across critical infrastructure industries.
Open burning of waste is a global threat to safety
New report from Engineering X shows the open burning of solid waste is a global threat to health and safety that requires urgent action.
Safer seafaring in the Mediterranean
Lloyd’s Register Foundation is working with partners in the Eastern Mediterranean on a three-year initiative to strengthen a culture of safety among seafarers, the shipping industry and marine communities.
Safetytech Accelerator launches £1m PoC Fund
The award-winning Safetytech Accelerator is continuing in its mission to make the world a safer place by launching an initial £1m PoC (proof of concept) fund.
Supporting the world's oldest science TV series
The Royal Institution’s annual Christmas Lectures are a sparkling feature of the television schedules over the festive season – and since 2016 they’ve been supported by a grant from Lloyd’s Register Foundation.