BIS Eases Testing Lab Requirements for Domestic Manufacturers
15. January 2026The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has issued a circular introducing key relaxations for domestic manufacturers under its Product Certification Scheme. Notably, companies are no longer required to maintain in-house testing laboratories. Instead, manufacturers can now utilize flexible testing alternatives such as shared facilities, cluster-based testing centers, or subcontracted testing through either BIS-recognized laboratories or any ISO/IEC 17025-accredited labs. Additionally, the Scheme of Inspection and Testing (SIT), once mandatory, is now only recommended. Manufacturers are allowed to implement their own Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) as long as it aligns with relevant Indian Standards. Many products usually require BIS certification in order to be approved for import and sale in India.

However, the relaxed norms exclude certain product groups. These include items regulated by the DPIIT and PESO, such as products requiring pre-dispatch or lot inspections, as well as cement products overseen by the DPIIT/Cement Desk. Food products, protective helmets for two-wheeler riders, and any products for which BIS certification is based on factory testing are also exempt. This regulatory update aims to ease compliance and enhance flexibility, particularly for MSMEs and those using shared infrastructure.
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