Royal Society For The Prevention of Accidents

Royal Society For The Prevention Of Accidents

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) is a British charity which aims to promote safety. It is particularly known for its vocal campaigns on issues of road safety, including Tufty the road crossing squirrel, the Cycling Proficiency Test and the Green Cross Code, as well as on issues of occupational health and safety.

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