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On this episode of My Big Safety Challenge, we are thrilled to welcome our first international guest—Becky Hickman. Becky serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)—one of the United Kingdom’s oldest charity organizations dedicated to safeguarding lives and preventing serious injuries both on and off the job.
With over 20 years of experience in occupational health and safety, Becky is a champion of the idea that good work is good for people. She’s passionate about shining light on the unsung heroes of the safety profession—those performing good work who don’t receive enough recognition. For Becky and RoSPA, bringing safety professionals together to celebrate their achievements isn’t just important—it’s a reinvigorating force that can propel safety professionals through tough stretches.
Tune in to discover how Becky and our safety friends across the pond approach safety and offer a fresh perspective on fostering meaningful work—reminding us that one of the worst parts of an accident is the realization that it could have been avoided.
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On this episode of My Big Safety Challenge, we are thrilled to welcome our first international guest—Becky Hickman. Becky serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)—one of the United Kingdom’s oldest charity organizations dedicated to safeguarding lives and preventing serious injuries both on and off the job.
With over 20 years of experience in occupational health and safety, Becky is a champion of the idea that good work is good for people. She’s passionate about shining light on the unsung heroes of the safety profession—those performing good work who don’t receive enough recognition. For Becky and RoSPA, bringing safety professionals together to celebrate their achievements isn’t just important—it’s a reinvigorating force that can propel safety professionals through tough stretches.
Tune in to discover how Becky and our safety friends across the pond approach safety and offer a fresh perspective on fostering meaningful work—reminding us that one of the worst parts of an accident is the realization that it could have been avoided.

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