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A key aspect of the hindsight project will be identifying how best to marry up the potential learnings from our own Heritage & Education Centre, and other archive collections, to inform current safety agendas.
It is anticipated that the hindsight project will focus on issues falling within the broad areas of the Lloyd’s Register Foundation’s Global Safety Challenges. These include: Safety at sea, Safety of digital systems, Safety for a sustainable future, Safety of food, Skills for safety, Safety of physical infrastructure, Understanding risk & behaviour to improve safety.
What makes this project different is that we can identify where the gaps are, what is being missed or has been forgotten over time, not only in our collections but further afield too.
Why?
We have an opportunity to provide a coordinated and central voice for the applied use of hindsight learnings. Making sure that failures and the causes of them continue to be learned from long after the follow up enquiries and recommendations have died down. The hindsight approach also looks at successes – what has worked in the past and how can we make use of these approaches.
How?
By engaging new audiences with safety issues presented from a broader ‘historic’ perspective we can have an impact on individual perceptions embedding the practice of ‘learning from the past’ as an important part of making the world safer today.
Find out more
Visit the main Learning From the Past (LFP) programme pages where you can learn about current projects, and how we are building the programme with our international partners.
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