PIP® Wins the 2025 OH&S Industrial Hygiene Award for G-Tek® Paradox™ 21-Gauge Cut Resistant Gloves

May 08, 2025 • NEWS & EVENTS

PIP® is thrilled to announce that we have been named a 2025 Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) Industrial Hygiene Award winner in the Hand Protection: Cut/Puncture category for the NEW G-Tek® Paradox™ 21-Gauge Cut Resistant Gloves with PosiGrip MAX™ coating and ANSI/ISEA 105 level A7 cut protection.  

This recognition highlights our commitment to innovation in PPE and delivering solutions that meet the evolving needs of industrial safety. We thank OH&S and independent judges for this honor and are proud to be recognized alongside other industry leaders. For the full announcement and complete list of winners, visit the OH&S website 

The G-Tek® Paradox™ 16-871 gloves are engineered for high-cut resistance without the bulk, offering an ultra-thin and lightweight 21-gauge shell that delivers both precision and protection. The innovative PosiGrip MAX™ coating requires 35% less grip force compared to standard coatings and allows for near zero oil penetration, helping reduce hand fatigue while keeping skin safe from contaminants. It’s a game-changing solution for workers who need maximum performance, all-day comfort and uncompromised safety in demanding environments. 

 

Contact us to learn more about this award-winning glove and how it can elevate safety and performance in your workplace.  

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