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Impact Review 2021: Frontline

'Frontline' is the second in a series of Impact Reviews, dating back to 2020.

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Chapters

Professor Richard Clegg, in conversation, sitting on a sofa.

Welcome to 'Frontline'

Professor Richard Clegg, Chief Executive of the Foundation, recounts a year of activity, framed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the developing global conversation on safety.

A teacher working in a classroom in India.

Arundhati Mitter

Leading research in India for the 'Feeding Tomorrow' project highlights the growing disconnect between the food supply and climate change.

Asia
MX3D engineer inspecting bridge

Gijs Van Der Velden

Funded by the Foundation, Amsterdam's 3D-printed smart bridge uses real-time sensors for safer, efficient maintenance, showcasing the future of sustainable infrastructure.

Europe and UK
Zoe walking in her kit, behind her is an orange RNLI lifeboat.

Zoe Rothera

Zoe, an RNLI volunteer, shares the adrenaline of lifeboat rescues and how advanced training, funded by Lloyd's Register Foundation, helps save lives at sea.

Europe and UK
A construction worker wearing personal protective equipment and a harness working on a structure.

Charly Wigstrom

Toolbox, is an app that shares anonymised safety incidents to help workers globally learn from real-life events and improve workplace safety.

 

A member of the Assuring Autonomy team working in a laboratory.

Dr Ibrahim Habli

The Assuring Autonomy International Programme is creating frameworks to ensure AI technologies improve lives safely, tackling challenges in healthcare and autonomous systems.

Europe and UK
Dr Claire Pekcan standing in front of a ship in port.

Dr Claire Pekcan

Covid-19 worsened the mental strain on seafarers. The Confidential Human Factors Incident Reporting Programme tackles issues like stress, isolation, and safety to improve their wellbeing.

Dr Catherine Kunyanga working in a laboratory.

Dr Catherine Kunyanga

With the Foundation's support, experts are being trained to improve food safety and protect vulnerable communities in East Africa.

Africa
A ferry worker in the Philippines at work.

Nelson Dela Cruz

FERRYSAFE is boosting ferry safety by sharing lessons from the Philippines, aiming to raise standards in South-east Asia and Africa to reduce fatalities worldwide.

Africa Asia
E=Young engineers attending a lecture, Indonesia

Vina Nanda Garjati

Vina, a SEASEP graduate, is inspiring women to pursue careers in welding inspection, improving safety in Southeast Asia and becoming role models for future generations.

Asia
Dr Innes McCartney standing in the Lloyd's Register Foundation's archive.

Dr Innes McCartney

Using digitised documents from the Foundation's heritage collection, researchers have identified 129 shipwrecks, helping to prevent environmental disasters from dangerous cargo and munitions.

Citation

If you wish to use and reference the Impact Review 2021: Frontline, please include the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.60743/2gma-f170

Example Citation in Harvard Style:

Lloyd's Register Foundation (2021) Impact Review 2021: Frontline. Lloyd's Register Foundation. doi: 10.60743/2GMA-F170.

Other Impact Reviews

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Impact Review 2022: Together

Profiling the inspiring teams and communities who advance our charitable mission of engineering a safer world.

Evidence and Insight Heritage Safer maritime systems Safer Sustainable Infrastructure Skilled People for Safer Engineering
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Impact Review 2020: People and Places

Our first impact review explores the places where our work is having an impact and highlights the people who are delivering our goal of advancing the safety of people and property across the world.

Evidence and Insight Heritage Safer maritime systems Safer Sustainable Infrastructure Skilled People for Safer Engineering