PIP® Wins the 2024 OH&S New Product of the Year Award in 3 Categories

Oct 03, 2024 • NEWS & EVENTS

PIP® is thrilled to announce that we have been voted a 2024 Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) New Product of the Year Award winner in three distinct categories:  

 

This recognition is a testament to our ongoing commitment to delivering industry-leading solutions that make your workplace safer and more productive. We’d like to give thanks to the independent judges as well as OH&S for your support and extension of this award. We are proud to be recognized alongside other industry leaders. For the announcement and full list of winners, visit the OH&S website.   

 

Our award-winning products stand out for their ability to address specific challenges in the workplace. THORZT™ Solo Shots offer a one-shot solution that promotes quick hydration and rapid muscle recovery. PinchfitBioSoft™ Bio-Based Ear Plugs provide sustainable hearing protection without compromising comfort or safety. The Bisley X-Airflow™ Stretch Ripstop Vented Work Pants deliver tailored workwear designed specifically for women, ensuring comfort and productivity.  

 

Contact us to learn more about these award-winning products and how they can benefit your workforce.  

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