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BSIF announces Product Innovation shortlist
31 May 2016
Ahead of the BSIF Safety Awards 2016 ceremony on the 21st June at Safety & Health Expo, the Federation is delighted to announce the Product Innovation Award shortlist.
The Product Innovation Award finalists are as follows:
- Retrasafe – Retractable Ladder Stabiliser
- MSA - ALTAIR 2XP H2S
- Ansell – Triple Active Gel
- Portwest – Metatarsal Safety Wellington
- Portwest – Peakview
- Honeywell - Ne-Hon 6
- SMH – HS Fibrecheck
- Polyco – Pirtek Fluid Power Glove
- Ultimate Ear - EAR ARMOUR “semi-custom” earplugs
- Uvex – U- Sonic
- Dorsavi – Vi Safe
- Zonzini – Stair Climber
- Reactec – HAVWEAR
- 3M - E-A-Rfit Dual-Ear Validation System
On Thursday 19th May, industry leaders will gather to decide the winners. Entrants will have the opportunity on this day to personally present the key features and benefits of their product, and explain why their product is a deserving Innovation Award winner.
The judging panel includes:
- Henk Vanhoutte (ESF)
- Mike Clayton (HSL)
- Carol Bladon (BOHS)
- Bob Rajan (SGUK)
- Mohammed Basharat (IOSH)
- Chris Shaw (HSM magazine)
- Roz Sanderson (SHP magazine)
Alan Murray, BSIF CEO said “I look forward to announcing the winners of the Product Innovation Award, Service Award and Safety Excellence Award at the show in June. Make sure you come along and join us in celebrating the 2016 industry champions!”
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