Lloyd’s Register Launches Risk-Based Fire Safety Notation for Container Ships

September 5, 2025

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has launched Fire (C, Risk), a new risk-based notation developed to enhance the assessment of fire safety arrangements on board container ships.  

The notation is accompanied by guidance to support shipowners, designers, and operators in selecting appropriate, best-practice mitigations based on the specific fire risk profile of a vessel.  

© Lloyd’s Register
© Lloyd’s Register

The new notation, introduced in the July 2025 update to LR’s Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships, is the first of its kind to apply the LR ShipRight Risk Based Certification (RBC) methodology to container ship fire safety. This provides a framework for identifying and validating tailored safety enhancements, from the design phase through to operational deployment.  

By aligning with the RBC framework, Fire (C, Risk) also supports LR’s broader goals around innovation and assimilation of new technology, digitalisation and data-driven design verification. 

The notation and accompanying guidance are now available via the latest edition of LR’s Rules and Regulations.  

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