The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has recently introduced an update to the Indian Standard for Hand Tools (Quality Control) Order, 2024. This update is applicable to current license holders, new applicants, manufacturers, importers, and distributors of hand tools and wrenches. Compliance with the updated BIS guidelines ensures that products meet specified quality standards and safety requirements. Hand tools typically require BIS certification to be approved for import and sale in India.
Manufacturers and other stakeholders are encouraged to review the detailed guidelines under the BIS QCO for hand tools and wrenches to ensure full compliance. Obtaining ISI certification for hand tools not only ensures adherence to quality regulations but also enhances market credibility and consumer trust.
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The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has established mandatory certification for polyurethane (PU) products under the Polyurethanes Quality Control Order. To comply, manufacturers must ensure their products meet the specifications outlined in IS 17397 (Part 1): 2020 or ISO 16365-1: 2014. This certification covers essential quality parameters, including performance, durability, and safety. Under Scheme-I of Schedule-II of the BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018, polyurethane products must bear the BIS Standard Mark to be approved for import and sale in India.
Initially introduced in September 2021, the Quality Control Order was amended in September 2024, setting March 19, 2025, as the deadline for mandatory implementation. The BIS certification applies to all types of polyurethane, whether thermosetting or thermoplastic, and is crucial for applications in adhesives, coatings, and synthetic fibers. Compliance with BIS certification ensures that polyurethane products meet the required standards for quality and safety, providing manufacturers with market access while maintaining regulatory compliance.
If you are interested in understanding what requirements are needed for your product to be imported into India, please do not hesitate to contact us by email or phone (Europe: +49-69-271 37 69 261, US: +1 773 654-2673). If a certification need is discovered we can provide a quotation to make sure that all your certification needs are covered.
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The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has revised IS 302 (Part 1): 2024, the standard for household electrical appliances, to enhance safety requirements for devices operating up to 250 V (single-phase) and 480 V (other applications, including DC and battery-powered devices). This revision brings IS 302 in line with the latest international standard IEC 60335-1, ensuring improved safety protocols. Updates include clarified guidelines for PELV circuits, revised power input and current measurement methods for variable operating cycles, and enhanced provisions for battery-powered appliances and metal-ion batteries, such as new charging protocols. Household electrical appliances usually require BIS certification to be approved for sale in India.
Further updates focus on durability and safety enhancements. Enhanced moisture resistance tests now apply to appliances with automatic cord reels and those with IP ratings. Safeguards for optical radiation hazards have been introduced. Additionally, a new Class III appliance symbol has been introduced, alongside updated requirements for battery charging and discharging. The amendment also sets new standards for humidity tests, electronic circuit evaluations, and components like telecommunication interfaces, thermal links, relays, lamps, and cord sets. While these changes are not mandatory yet, they will become compulsory after February 23, 2025, when the existing standard will be officially withdrawn.
If you are interested in understanding what requirements are needed for your product to be imported into India, please do not hesitate to contact us by email or phone (Europe: +49-69-271 37 69 261, US: +1 773 654-2673). If a certification need is discovered we can provide a quotation to make sure that all your certification needs are covered.
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For more information about BIS certification, please refer to our free brochure “BIS Certification Made Easy“.