The Indian Association of Automotive Tire Manufacturers (ATMA) said in late May that they are calling for a revision of the timeline for the introduction of new tire standards. The relevant guidelines relate to rolling resistance, wet grip and rolling noise. The industry association justifies the demand by saying that many companies have yet to test their stockpiles of tires in accordance with the latest standards. Vehicle tires in India must be certified according to AIS guidelines. AIS stands for Automotive Industry Standards, the technical automotive standards for India.
According to the draft submitted by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), the planned standards are to apply to all newly designed and produced tires from October 1, 2021, with the regulation becoming binding for stocks one year later. The tires affected are those for passenger cars as well as light and heavy commercial vehicles. Tire industry representatives said that effective implementation of the proposed draft also depends on the availability of appropriate infrastructure for testing tires. Among other things, the tires must be tested on special test tracks for their grip in wet conditions and rolling noise while other parameters can be determined in the laboratory or test rig.
The ATMA wrote in its own statement that the timetable for implementing the standards needs a revision that is realistic for the industry in terms of deadlines. The companies represented by the association would need time to adapt their supply inventories and tools and machines to the new situation. In addition, certain details of the standards should be adapted to circumstances in India. According to ATMA, the Indian tire industry produces one of the world’s largest ranges of tires.
ATMA’s technical wing, the Indian Tire Technical Advisory Committee (ITTAC) presented a detailed response to the ministry’s recent draft. In doing so, ATMA Director Rajiv Budhraja made it clear that the industry is willing to comply with the government and introduce the new standards, albeit with a modified timetable. As an example, he cited the good cooperation between ATMA and the government for the introduction of the AIS 142 tire standard. The introduction of new and internationally coordinated tire standards only benefits the Indian tire industry, Budhraja said. It would also allow the tires to be exported, and for the domestic market, new types of tires will increase road safety and save fuel, he said.
AIS certification, as needed by vehicle tyres, is conducted by authorities like the International Center for Automotive Technology (iCAT).
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A department of the Indian Railways, the Research Design and Standards Organization (RDSO) and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), which is responsible for standards, plan to work together on railroad standards in the future to ensure safe rolling stock and reliable operations. The collaboration came about under an overarching BIS project called “One Nation – One Standard.” Under this project, BIS is to collect and unify the various standards and regulations. The RDSO is the first agency selected within the project as an organization to develop new standards.
During the implementation of the project, the RDSO revised its specifications for drafting standards in the railroad sector and adapted them in accordance with the World Trade Organization (WTO) guidelines, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Consumer Affairs informed. The standards, revised in cooperation and consultation with the BIS, apply to products, operations and services in India’s rail sector. For a period of three years, the RDSO was granted the authority to amend and create standards. After that, renewal of the authority is required. A BIS publication indicated that under the objective of the “One Nation – One Standard” project, numerous other standardization authorities could cooperate under one umbrella. Therefore, further such collaborations as that between the RDSO and BIS are planned for the future.
Parts and components for the railroad sector require BIS certification in order to import them into India or to place them on the market. Depending on the product, a distinction is made between BIS-ISI or BIS-CRS certification.
Since 2012, the BIS has been gradually expanding the certification catalog and continuously adding additional goods. BIS certification mandatory for many electronic products for industrial and consumer uses. Factory inspections are also required for some products.
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The Indian government announced in mid-May that imports of integrated circuits (ICs) and computer chips must be mandatorily registered with the Chip Import Monitoring System, or CHIMS, beginning Aug. 1. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said that under the import monitoring system, importers must enter the relevant data on imported products into an online system in advance and receive an automatically generated registration number after paying a fee. Electronic components or finished electronic devices require BIS certification in order to import them into India or place them on the market.

Affected product groups are processors and controllers, memory, and amplifiers. In a related announcement, the DGFT said the aforementioned products must be registered through CHIMS starting Aug. 1. The Ministry of Foreign Trade had previously introduced similar procedures for certain iron and steel products, coal, and aluminum and copper products to reduce unnecessary imports of these goods and strengthen domestic production.
Since 2012, the BIS has been gradually expanding the certification catalog and continuously adding additional goods. BIS certification mandatory for many electronic products for industrial and consumer uses. Factory inspections are also required for some products. Depending on the product, a distinction is made between BIS-ISI or BIS-CRS certification. Since the product list is constantly being expanded, we will be pleased to help you with an initial assessment. MPR International GmbH – India Certification supports you with a pending BIS certification and is also available at any time to answer your questions.
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In India, suppliers in the automotive sector are demanding a short-term pause in the introduction of new laws and regulations. They are also demanding long-term planning certainty in order to prepare appropriate investments. The president of the industry association ACMA, Deepak Jain, indicated that in the event of a recovery of the Indian economy, automotive suppliers will play an important role. He further said that during the transition of India’s emission standards from BS4 to BS6, the auto industry invested around $10.7 billion to implement the guidelines accordingly. It is estimated that between 40 and 50 percent of this was shouldered by suppliers. As a result, his association, ACMA, which represents India’s major automotive suppliers, is calling for a temporary suspension or postponement of further new regulations.
The financial situation is tight at many companies, leaving no scope for new investments. This is due to a general downturn in the auto industry as well as supply disruptions and production outages due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to ACMA President Jain, supply chains are currently already overwhelmed even with the lower demand. He suggested a possible solution would be a meeting of other industry associations and the government to come up with a long-term plan. According to his information, companies are also expecting direct support and subsidies from the government during this difficult period. In the last fiscal year, the Indian supplier industry generated a turnover of 49.2 billion US dollars and reported a decrease of 11.7 percent compared to the previous year.
In addition to vehicles as a whole, an increasing number of components in the automotive sector in India must undergo certification before they can be imported or marketed. Recently, some product categories such as rims, tires, automotive glass and electronic components have been added to this mandatory certification. The relevant automotive technical standards, called Automotive Industry Standards or AIS for short, apply to India as a manufacturing location.
AIS stands for Automotive Industry Standards, the technical automotive standards for India, while TAC stands for Type Approval Certificate. This kind of automotive product certifiation is conducted by authorities like the International Center for Automotive Technology (iCAT).
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The Indian Standard IS4151:2015 applying to Helmets for riders of two-wheel motor vehicles has been changed to compulsory certification status. Until now, the respective helmets could be certified voluntarily. However, after consultation with the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) the Indian government is of the opinion that it is in the public’s interest to change this.
The BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) will stay the certifying and enforcing authority for the applicable products and standard. The mandatory certification requires multiple steps before a product can be imported, including product tests in India as well as a factory audit.
The change will go into effect in June 2021 and applies to the following product types:
| Goods or Articles | Indian Standard | Title of Indian Standard |
| (2) | (3) | (4) |
| Helmet for riders of two-wheeler motor vehicles | IS 4151: 2015 | Protective Helmet for two-wheeler Riders |
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As of April 11 and November 11, 2021, Acrylonitrile and 29 other chemicals will fall under the mandatory BIS-CRS certification of India. These include, next to Acrylonitrile, Caustic soda, boric acid, acetic acid, aniline, methanol, toluene and acetone.
All affected substances and the relevant standards in each case are listed below:
| Product category | Indian Standard (IS) |
| Caustic Soda -Specification | IS 252:2013 |
| Boric Acid – Specification | IS 10116: 2015 |
| Poly Aluminium Chloride | IS 15573 |
| Acetic Acid | IS 695 |
| Aniline | IS 2833 |
| Methanol | IS 517 |
| Specification for Phthalic Anhydride, Technical | IS 5158: 1987 |
| Pyridine | IS 8058:2018 |
| Gamma Picoline | IS 16113:2013 |
| Beta Picoline | IS 16112:2013 |
| Morpholine | IS 12084: 2018 |
| Sodium Sulphide, Technical | IS 297:2001 |
| Potassium Carbonate, Anhydrous | IS 7129:1992 |
| Acetone | IS 170:2004 |
| Phosphorous Trichloride, pure and Analytical Reagent | IS 4581:1978 |
| Phosphorous Pentachloride, Technical | IS 11744:1986 |
| Phosphorous Oxychloride, Technical | IS 11657:1986 |
| Stabilized Hydrogen Peroxide | IS 2080:1980 |
| Precipitated Barium Carbonate, Technical | IS 3205:1984 |
| Precipitated Barium for Ceramic and Glass Industry | IS 12928:1990 |
| Sodium Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate | IS 4505:2015 |
| Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Anhydrous, Technical | IS 6100:1984 |
| n- Butyl Acrylate | IS 14709:1999 |
| Ether | IS 336:1973 |
| Ethylene Glycol | IS 5295:1985 |
| Toluene | IS 537:2011 |
| Terephthalic Acid | IS 15030:2001 |
| Methyl Acrylate | IS 14707: 1999 |
| Ethyl Acrylate | IS 14708:1999 |
| Vinyl Acetate Monomer | IS 12345:1988 |
| Styrene (Vinyl Benzene) | IS 4105:2020 |
| Maleic Anhydride, Technical | IS 5149:2020 |
| Acrylonitrile | IS 12540:1988 |
The extension of the scope of mandatory certification for chemicals is in line with the so-called “2023 Plan” of the Indian Prime Minister Modi. Based on this plan, the Indian government since 2019 has already been pursuing the goal of ensuring the quality, safety and reliability of the products available on the market through strong expansions of the certification regulations. Therefore, it is expected that more and more products will fall under a mandatory certification in the coming years.
BIS-ISI certification includes testing in India as well as inspections of manufacturing factories. Requirements for in-house testing capabilities are also typically high.
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IS2553 used to be under the responsibility of the individual Automotive certification agencies such as ARAI or iCAT, but starting August 2021 BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) will be responsible for the products applying to this standard. Therefore, certification from then on is no longer voluntary, but mandatory.
The certification process is now to be carried out by all importers with BIS. This process consists, among other steps, of product tests in India as well as a factory audit. In addition, some test requirements are changing such as abrasion tests or moisture tests.
The change applies to the following product types:
| SI. No. | Goods or Articles | Indian Standard | Title of Indian Standard |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
| 1. | Safety Glass (Architectural, Building and General uses) | IS: 2553 (Part 1):2018 | Safety Glass – Specification Part 1 Architectural, Building and General uses |
| 2. | Safety Glass (For Road Transport) | IS: 2553 (Part 2): 2019 | Safety lass – Specification Part 2 For Road transport |
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In 2020, extensive additions were made to the product lists for ISI and CRS certification by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). A total of 269 new product groups were brought under mandatory certification, 242 of the newly added product groups fall under the ISI mode of the BIS certification, 27 under the simplified CRS mode.
It seems the government under Premier Modi has taken advantage of the uncertain economic situation during the Corona crisis to further expand the regulatory framework. This expansion is entirely in light of the 2023 Plan of 2019, through which the Premier Modi set a goal for the government to ensure quality, safety, and reliability of products. It is likely that the lists will be expanded throughout the next few years.
In general, product tests in India are required for BIS certification and in the case of ISI certification, a factory inspection is also required. It also covers a wide range of products: From steel to household products, chemicals and electronics to toys and various other products need to be certified. Most of the products in that list were just added in 2020. You can find the complete list of the newly added product groups at the end of this article.
The CRS certification requirement mainly covers IT products, as well as other electronics.
List of newly added products under the CRS Scheme of BIS Certification:
| Produktkategorie | Standard | Inkrafttreten |
| Independent LED Modules for General Lighting | IS 16103 (Part 1) : 2012 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Lighting Chain (Rope Lights) | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 9) : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Keyboard | IS 13252 (Part 1) : 2010 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Induction Stove | IS 302-2-6 : 2009 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Automatic Teller Cash dispensing machines | IS 13252 (Part 1) : 2010 | 01. Apr 21 |
| USB Type External Hard Disk Drive | IS 13252 (Part 1) : 2010 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Wireless Headphone and Earphone | IS 616 : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| USB Type External Solid-State Storage Devices (above 256 GB capacity) | IS 13252 (Part 1) : 2010 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Electronic Musical System with input power below 200 Watts | IS 616 : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Standalone Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) with output voltage 48V (max) | IS 13252 (Part 1) : 2010 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Television other than Plasma/ LCD/LED TVs | IS 616 : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Rice Cooker | IS 302-2-15 : 2009 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Wireless Microphone | IS 616 : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Digital Camera | IS 13252 (Part 1) : 2010 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Video Camera | IS 616 : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Webcam (Finished Product) | IS 616 : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Smart Speakers (with and without Display) | IS 616 : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Dimmers for LED products | IS 60669-2-1: 2008 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Bluetooth Speakers | IS 616 : 2017 | 01. Apr 21 |
| Low – Voltage switchgear and controlgear: Circuit – Breakers | IS/IEC 60947-2 : 2016 | 11. Nov 21 |
| Low – Voltage switchgear and controlgear: switches, disconnectors, switch disconnectors and fuse – Combination units | IS/IEC 60947-3 : 2012 | 11. Nov 21 |
| Low – Voltage switchgear and controlgear: electromechanical contactors and motor – Starters | IS/IEC 60947-4-1 : 2012 | 11. Nov 21 |
| Low – Voltage switchgear and controlgear: a.c semiconductor motor controllers and starters | IS/IEC 60947-4-2 : 2011 | 11. Nov 21 |
| Low – Voltage switchgear and controlgear: a.c. semiconductor motor controllers and contactors for non – Motor loads | IS/IEC 60947-4-3 : 2014 | 11. Nov 21 |
| Low – Voltage switchgear and controlgear: electromechanical control circuit devices | IS/IEC 60947-5-1 : 2009 | 11. Nov 21 |
| Low – Voltage switchgear and controlgear proximity switches | IS/IEC 60947-5-2 : 2007 | 11. Nov 21 |
| Low – Voltage switchgear and controlgear: electrical emergency stop devices with mechanical latching function | IS/IEC 60947-5-5 : 2016 | 11. Nov 21 |
Liste neuer Produkte unter der ISI-Liste der BIS-Zertifizierung:
| Produktkategorie | Standard | Inkrafttreten |
| Stahl | ||
| Plain Hard-drawn Steel Wire For Pre-stressed Concrete: Part 1 Cold Drawn Stress-relieved Wire | IS 1785 (Part 1) : 1983 | Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| S.O. 756(E) , dated 14-02-2020 | ||
| Plain hard-drawn steel wire for pre-stressed concrete Part 2: As drawn wire | IS 1785 (Part 2) : 1983 | Superseded by Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| Indented wire for Pre-stressed concrete | IS 6003:2010 | Superseded by Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| Uncoated stress relieved strand for Pre-stressed concrete. | IS 6006:2014 | Extension in date of enforcement for Steel Products Order File.No. S-20011/1/2020-TECH dated 22.07.2020 |
| Fusion bonded epoxy coated reinforcing bars | IS 13620:1993 | 12. Superseded by Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| Uncoated Stress Relieved Low Relaxation Seven-ply Strand For Pre-stressed Concrete. | IS 14268:1995 | |
| Galvanized steel sheets ( plain and corrugated). | IS 277:2003 | |
| Steel plates for pressure vessels for intermediate and high temperature service including boilers. | IS 2002:2009 | |
| Steel plates for pressure vessels used at moderate and low temperature | IS 2041:2009 | |
| Carbon steel cast billet ingots ,billets, blooms and slabs for rerolling into steel for general structural purpose | IS 2830:2012 | |
| High strength deformed steel bars and wires for concrete reinforcement | IS 1786:2008 | |
| Cold rolled non-oriented electrical steel sheets and strip-fully processed type (CRNO) | IS 648:2006 | |
| Grain oriented electrical steel sheet & strip (CRGO) | IS 3024:2015 | |
| Oriented Electrical Steel Sheet and Strip- Semi-Processed Type- Specification. | IS 15391:2003 | |
| Hot rolled medium and high tensile structural steel | IS 2062:2011 | |
| Mild Steel and Medium Tensile Steel Bars and Hard–Drawn Steel Wire for Concrete Reinforcement: Part 1 Mild steel and medium tensile steel bars | IS 432 : Part 1:1982 | |
| Mild steel and Medium Tensile steel bars and Hard–Drawn Steel Wire for Concrete Reinforcement: Part 2 Hard- Drawn Steel Wire | IS 432 : Part 2:1982 | |
| Cold reduced carbon steel sheets and strips Part 1 Cold Forming and Drawing Purpose | IS 513 (Part-1): 2016 | |
| Cold reduced carbon steel sheets and strips Part 2 High Tensile and Multi-phase Steel | IS 432 : Part 2 : 1982 | |
| Hot Rolled Carbon Steel Sheet, Plate and Strip — Specification. | IS 1079: 2017 | |
| Carbon steel billets, blooms, slabs and bars for forgings. | IS 1875:1992 | |
| Mild steel for metal arc welding electrodes. | IS 2879:1998 | |
| Steel Chequered Plates | IS 3502:2009 | |
| Cold Rolled Steel Strips (Box Strappings). | IS 5872:1990 | |
| Hot Rolled Steel Sheet, Plate and Strip for Forming and Flanging Purposes — Specification. | IS 5986: 2017 | |
| Hot Rolled Steel Plate (up to 6 mm) Sheet and Strip for the Manufacture of Low Pressure Liquefiable Gas Cylinders | IS 6240:2008 | |
| Hot Rolled bars for production of bright bars and machined parts for engineering applications. | IS 7283:1992 | |
| Mild steel wire rods for general engineering purposes. | IS 7887:1992 | |
| Hot Rolled Steel Strip for Welded Tubes and Pipes. | IS 10748:2004 | |
| Hot Rolled Carbon Steel Strip for Cold Rolling Purposes — Specification | IS 11513:2017 | |
| Hot rolled steel narrow width strip for welded tubes and pipes | IS 15647:2006 | |
| High carbon steel wire rods- Specification | IS 7904:2017 | |
| Continuously pre-painted galvanized steel sheets and coils | IS 14246:2013 | |
| Pre-painted aluminium zinc alloy metallic coated steel strip and sheet (Plain). | IS 15965:2012 | |
| Mild steel wire for General Engineering purposes. | IS 280: 2006 | |
| Round Steel wire for ropes | IS 1835:1976 | |
| Low Carbon Galvanized steel wires formed wires and Tapes for armouring of Cables | IS 3975:1999 | |
| Alloy Steel billets, blooms and slabs for forging for general engineering purposes. | IS 4368:1967 | |
| Steel wire for mechanical springs Part-1 cold drawn unalloyed steel wire. | IS 4454 (Part 1) : 2001 | |
| Steel wire for mechanical springs Part-2 oil hardened and tempered steel wire. | IS 4454 (Part 2): 2001 | |
| Bead Wires for Tyres | IS 4824:2006 | |
| Steels for Cold Heading/Cold extrusion application Part-1 Wrought carbon and low alloy steels | IS 11169 (Part 1): 1984 | |
| Structural Weather resistant steel. | IS 11587:1986 | |
| Fire resistant Steel- Specification | IS 15103: 2002 | |
| High Tensile Strength Flat Rolled Steel Plate (Up to 6 mm), Sheet and Strip for the Manufacture of Welded Gas Cylinder. | IS 15914:2011 | |
| Hot Dip aluminium- Zinc alloy metallic coated steel strip and sheet (Plain) | IS 15961:2012 | |
| Structural Steel for Building for Structures with improved seismic Resistance | IS 15962:2012 | |
| Stainless Steel wire Rod | IS 6527:1995 | |
| Stainless Steel Wires | IS 6528:1995 | |
| Stainless Steel Bars and Flats | IS 6603:2001 | |
| Stainless Steel sheets and strips for utensils- Specification | IS 5522:2014 | |
| Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet and Strip- Specification | IS 6911:2017 | |
| Low Nickel Austenitic Stainless Steel Sheet and Strip For Utensils and Kitchen Applications- Specification | IS 15997:2012 | |
| Ferrosilicon – Specification | IS 1110 : 1990 | |
| Specification for Ferronickel | IS 4409 : 1973 | |
| Specification for Hot rolled steel strip (bailing) | IS 1029 : 1970 | |
| Specification for Hot-rolled mild steel sheet and strip in coil form for cold-reduced tinplate and cold-reduced black plate | IS 2385 : 1977 | |
| Specification for Structural steel for construction of hulls of ships | IS 3039 : 1988 | |
| Bright steel bars – v Specification | IS 9550 2001 | |
| Tool and die steels – Specification | IS 3748 : 1990 | |
| Steel for hardening and tempering – Specification | IS 5517 : 1993 | |
| Specification for High speed tool steels | IS 7291 : 1981 | |
| Specification for Steel for valves for internal combustion engines | IS 7494 : 1981 | |
| Specification for Carbon manganese steel forgings for pressure vessels | IS 12146 : 1987 | |
| Magnetic materials – specification for individual material – Fe based amorphous strip delivered in the semi-processed state. | IS 16585 : 2016 | |
| Carbon steel cast billet ingots, billets, blooms and slabs for re-rolling into structural steel (ordinary quality) – Specification | IS 2831 : 2012 | |
| Steel Rivet Bars (medium And High Tensile) – For Structural Purposes | IS 1148: 2009 | |
| Specification for Mild Steel Wire, Cold Heading Quality | IS 1673: 1984 | |
| Specification for Carbon Steel Wire for the Manufacture of Wood Screws | IS 1812: 1982 | |
| Specification for Cold – rolled Steel Strips For Springs. | IS 2507: 1975 | |
| Specification for Mild Steel Wire Rod for the Manufacture of Machine Screws (By Cold Heading Process). | IS 2255: 1977 | |
| Steel For the Manufacture of Volute And Helical Springs (for Railway Rolling Stock) – Specification . | IS 3195: 1992 | |
| Specification for Steel for the manufacture of volute, helical and laminated springs for automotive suspension. | IS 3431: 1982 | |
| Steel for the manufacture of laminated springs (railway rolling stock) Part 1 Flat Sections – Specification. | IS 3885-Part-1: 1992 | |
| Steel for the manufacture of laminated springs (railway rolling stock) Part 2: Rib and Groove Sections- Specification. | IS 3885-Part- 2: 1992 | |
| Specification for Steel Wire for Umbrella Ribs . | IS 4223: 1975 | |
| Specification for Steel Wire for Staples, Pins And Clips. | IS 4224: 1972 | |
| Cold-rolled Carbon Steel Strips for Ball and Roller Bearing Cages/ Retainers- Specification. | IS 4397: 1999 | |
| Carbon-chromium Steel for the Manufacture of Balls, Rollers and Bearing Races- Specification | IS 4398: 1994 | |
| Specification for Steel Wire for spokes. | IS 6902: 1973 | |
| Specification for Steel For Electrically welded round Link Chains. | IS 6967: 1973 | |
| Specification for Cold rolled medium, high carbon and low alloy steel strip for general engineering purposes. | IS 7226: 1974 | |
| Specification for Steel Wire: (Up to 20 mm) for the manufacture of cold-forged rivets. | IS 7557: 1982 | |
| Steel ingots, billets and blooms for the production of springs, rivets and screws for general engineering applications – Specification. | IS 8052: 2006 | |
| Steel Cast Billet Ingots, Billets and Blooms for production of High Carbon Steel Wire Rods- Specification | IS 8951: 2001 | |
| Steel ingots, blooms and billets for production of mild steel wire rods for general engineering purposes – Specification | IS 8952: 1995 | |
| Specification for Cold rolled steel strips for carbon steel razor blades. | IS 9476: 1980 | |
| Specification for Steel Wire for Needles. | IS 9962: 1981 | |
| Specification for Cold-rolled Carbon Steel Strips/ Coils for Manufacture of Welded Tubes. | IS 12367:1988 | |
| Steels for High Temperature Bolting Applications – Specification | IS 14331:1995 | |
| Low carbon high strength cold rolled steel sheets and coils for cold forming- Specification | IS 14491:1997 | |
| Carbon Steel Cast Billet Ingots, Billets, Blooms and Slabs for Rerolling purposes- Specification | IS 14650:1999 | |
| Specification for Low Carbon Steel Wire for Rivets for use in Bearing Industry | IS 4882: 1979 | |
| Specification for High Tensile Steel Bars used in Pre-stressed Concrete | IS 2090:1983 | |
| Stainless Steel Blooms Billets And Slabs For Forging | IS 6529:1996 | |
| Cold-Rolled Stainless Steel Strips for Razor Blades | IS 9294:1979 | |
| Stainless Steel for welding electrode core wire | IS 10631:1983 | |
| Specification for Non Magnetic stainless steel for electrical applications Part 2 Specific requirements for binding wire. | IS 10631 (Part 2):1983 | |
| Specification for Non Magnetic stainless steel for electrical applications Part 3 Specific requirements for sheets, strips and plates. | IS 10631 (Part 3):1983 | |
| Steels for cold heading/cold extrusion applications – specification Part 2 Stainless steel | IS 11169 (Part 2): 1989 | |
| Steels for Pneumatic Tools | IS 5651:1987 | |
| Heat Resisting Steels | IS 9516:1980 | |
| Steels For Piston Pins (Gudgeon Pins) | IS 11952:1986 | |
| Alloys Used in Electrical Resistance Metallic Heating Elements | IS 12045:1987 | |
| 18 Percent Nickel Maraging Steel Bars and Rods | IS 14652:1999 | |
| Specification for Hard-drawn Steel Wire Fabric For Concrete Reinforcement | IS 1566:1982 | |
| Carburizing Steels For Use in Bearing Industry. | IS 5489: 1975 | |
| Soft Magnetic Iron Strips | IS 11946:1987 | |
| Soft Magnetic Iron Rods, Bars Flats and Sections | IS 11947:1987 | |
| Chrome molybdenum steel bars and rods for aircraft purposes | IS 963: 1958 | |
| Steel Wires for Mechanical Springs- Part 4: Stainless Steel Wire | IS 4454 (Part 4): 2001 | |
| Cold-reduced Electrolytic Tin Plate | IS 1993 : 2018 | |
| Cold-reduced Electrolytic Chromium/Chromium oxide – coated steel | IS 12591:2018 | |
| Expanded Metal Steel Sheets For General Purposes | IS 412:1975 | |
| Steel Billets,Bars And Sections For Boilers | IS 2100: 1970 | |
| Hard Drawn Steel Wire For Upholstery Springs | IS 2589: 1975 | |
| Mild Steel Rivet Bars For Ship Building | IS 3298: 1981 | |
| Steel For Spring Washers | IS 4072: 1975 | |
| Steel Wire For Banding Of Armatures And Rotors Part II Specific Requirements for magnetic banding wires | IS 8510 (Part II): 1977 | |
| Tinned Steel Wire For Banding Of Armatures And Rotors Part III Specific Requirements for non-magnetic banding wires | IS 8510 (PartIII): 1977 | |
| Half Round Mild Steel Wire For The Manufacture of Split Pins | IS 8563: 1977 | |
| Steel Wire For Nipples For Spokes | IS 8564: 1977 | |
| Heald Wire | IS 8565: 1977 | |
| Steel Wire For Reeds | IS 8566: 1977 | |
| Plates For Galvanizing Pots | IS 8917: 1978 | |
| Hot Rolled Steel Plates Sheets And Strips For Manufacture of Agricultural Discs | IS 9442: 1980 | |
| Cold-Reduced And Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheet For Porcelain Enamelling | IS 9485: 1980 | |
| Mild steel wire for cotter pins | IS 10794: 1984 | |
| Trapezoidal Steel Wire For Springs Washers | IS 12262:1988 | |
| Hot-Dip Terne Coated Carbon Steel Sheets | IS 12313: 1988 | |
| Structural Steel (Ordinary Quality) | IS 15911:2010 | |
| Mould Steels | IS 4430: 1979 | |
| Carbon And Carbon- Manganese Free- Cutting Steels | IS 4431: 1978 | |
| Case Hardening Steels | IS 4432: 1988 | |
| Steels For Die Blocks For Drop Forging | IS 5518: 1996 | |
| Forged/Rolled CTC Segments | IS 8748: 1978 | |
| Quenched And Tempered Alloy Steel Forgings For Pressure Vessels | IS 12145: 1987 | |
| Tool Steel Forgings For Metal Forming | IS 13387: 1992 | |
| Carbon And Low Alloy Billets, Blooms, Slabs And Bars For Manufacture Of Shell BodiesAnd Proof Shots Used In Defence Services | IS 14698:1999 | |
| Cold – Reduced tinmill products – Blackplate | IS/ISO 11951 : 2016 | |
| Flame And Induction Hardening Steels | IS 3930: 1994 | |
| Thermostat Metal Sheet and Strip | IS 5478: 1969 | |
| Stock for Forgings produced from Continuously Cast Blooms, Billets and Slabs | IS 13352: 1992 | |
| Stress-Relieved, Low Relaxation Steel Wire for Pre-stressed Concrete | IS 16644: 2018 | |
| Specification for Malleable iron shots and grits for use in foundries | IS 9139:1979 | 15. Malleable Iron Shots and Grits (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| Automotive | ||
| Flat Transparent Sheet Glass. | IS 2835 : 1987 | 61. Flat Transparent Sheet Glass (Quality Control ) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 738(E) dated 14th February 2020) | ||
| Flat transparent Sheet Glass (Quality Control) (Amendment) Order, 2020 | ||
| (S.O.2017(E) dated 23/06/2020) | ||
| Safety Glass -Specification Part 1 Architectural, Building and General uses. | IS 2553 (Part 1):2018 | 62. Safety Glass (Quality Control ) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 1045(E) dated 12th March 2020) | ||
| Safety Glass (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2020 | ||
| (S.O.2018(E) dated 23/06/2020) | ||
| Safety Glass (Quality Control) Second Amendment Order, 2020 | ||
| Safety Glass -Specification Part 2 For Road Transport . | IS 2553 (Part 2):2019 | (S.O. No. 3190 (E) dated 18/09/2020) |
| Automotive Vehicles Wheel Rims for Two and Three Wheeled Vehicles Part 1 | IS: 16192 (Part 1) | 68. Automobile Wheel Rim Component (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| Light Alloy Wheel Rims Method of Tests and Requirements | (S.O. 3227(E) dated 21/09/2020) | |
| Automotive Vehicles Wheel Rims for Two and Three Wheeled Vehicles Part 2 | IS: 16192 (Part 2) | |
| Sheet Metal Wheel Rims Method of Tests and Requirements | ||
| Automotive Vehicles Wheel Rims for Two and Three Wheeled Vehicles Part 3 | IS: 16192 (Part 3) | |
| Spoke Wheel Rims Method of Tests and Requirements | ||
| Performance Requirements and Methods of Tests for Wheels for Passenger Cars | IS: 9436 | |
| Performance Requirements and Methods of Tests for Wheels or Rims for Trucks and Buses | IS: 9438 | |
| Helmet for riders of Two Wheeler Motor Vehicles | IS 4151: 2015 | 73. Helmet for riders of Two Wheeler Motor Vehicles (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 4252 (E) 26/11/2020) | ||
| Chemikalien | ||
| Acetic Acid | IS 695 | 22. Acetic Acid (Quality Control) Order, 2019 |
| (S.O. 2791 (E) dated 05/08/2019) | ||
| Amendent in Acetic Acid (Quality Control) Order, 2019 | ||
| (S.O.344 (E) dated 24th January 2020) | ||
| Amendment in Acetic Acid (Quality Control) Order, 2019 | ||
| (S.O. 2179(E) dated 01/07/2020) | ||
| Acetic Acid QCO extension Order | ||
| Aniline | IS 2833 | 23. Aniline (Quality Control) Order, 2019 |
| (S.O. 2792 (E) dated 05/08/2019) | ||
| Aniline (Quality Control) Order, 2019 | ||
| (S.O.203 E) dated 15th January 2020) | ||
| Amendment in the Aniline (Quality Control) Order, 2020 | ||
| (S.O. 2180(E) dated 01/07/2020) | ||
| Aniline QCO extension Order | ||
| Methanol | IS 517 | 24. Methanol (Quality Control) Order, 2019 |
| (S.O. 2793 (E) dated 05/08/2019) | ||
| Amendent in Methanol (Quality Control) Order, 2019 | ||
| (S.O. 345(E)dated 24th January 2020) | ||
| Amendment in the Methanol (Quality Control) Order, 2019 | ||
| (S.O. 2181(E) dated 01/07/2020) | ||
| Methanol QCO extension Order | ||
| Specification for Phthalic Anhydride, Technical | IS 5158: 1987 | 25. Phthalic Anhydride (Quality Control) Order, 2020. |
| S.O. 1402(E) dated 23rd April, 2020 | ||
| Pyridine | IS 8058:2018 | 26. Pyridine (Quality Control) Order, 2020. |
| (S.O.1890(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Gamma Picoline | IS 16113:2013 | 27. Gamma Picoline (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1891(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Beta Picoline | IS 16112:2013 | 28. Beta Picoline (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1892(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Morpholine | IS 12084: 2018 | 29. Morpholine (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1893(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Sodium Sulphide, Technical | IS 297:2001 | 30. Sodium Sulphide (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1894(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Potassium Carbonate, Anhydrous | IS 7129:1992 | 31. Potassium Carbonate (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1895(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Acetone | IS 170:2004 | 32. Acetone (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1896(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Amendment in the Acetone (Quality Control) Order | ||
| Amendment in the Acetone (Quality Control) Order | ||
| Phosphorous Trichloride, pure and Analytical Reagent | IS 4581:1978 | 33. Phosphorous Trichloride (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1897(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Phosphorous Pentachloride, Technical | IS 11744:1986 | 34. Phosphorous Pentachloride, (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1898(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Phosphorous Oxychloride, Technical | IS 11657:1986 | 35. Phosphorous Oxychloride, (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1899(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Stabilized Hydrogen Peroxide | IS 2080:1980 | 36. Hydrogen Peroxide, (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1900(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Precipitated Barium Carbonate, Technical | IS 3205:1984 | 37. Precipitated Barium Carbonate, (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1901(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Precipitated Barium for Ceramic and Glass Industry | IS 12928:1990 | Precipitated Barium Carbonate, (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1901(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Sodium Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate | IS 4505:2015 | 38. Sodium Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate, (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1902(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Anhydrous, Technical | IS 6100:1984 | 39. Sodium Tripolyphosphate, (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O.1903(E) dated 16 /06/2020) | ||
| n- Butyl Acrylate | IS 14709:1999 | 40. n-Butyl Acrylate (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 2182(E) dated 29/06/2020) | ||
| Ether | IS 336:1973 | 41. Ether (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 2183(E) dated 29/06/2020) | ||
| Ethylene Glycol | IS 5295:1985 | 42. Ethylene Glycol (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 2184(E) dated 29/06/2020) | ||
| Corrigendum dated 21.07.2020 | ||
| Toluene | IS 537:2011 | 43. Toluene (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 2186(E) dated 29/06/2020) | ||
| Terephthalic Acid | IS 15030:2001 | 44. Terephthalic Acid (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 2185(E) dated 29/06/2020) | ||
| Methyl Acrylate | IS 14707: 1999 | 45. Methyl Acrylate, Ethyl Acrylate, n-Butyl Acrylate (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| Ethyl Acrylate | IS 14708:1999 | (S.O. No. 4001 (E) 04/11/2020) |
| Vinyl Acetate Monomer | IS 12345:1988 | 46. Vinyl Acetate Monomer (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 4003 (E) 04/11/2020) | ||
| Styrene (Vinyl Benzene) | IS 4105:2020 | 47. Styrene (Vinyl Benzene) (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 4002 (E) 04/11/2020) | ||
| Maleic Anhydride, Technical | IS 5149:2020 | 48. Maleic Anhydride (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 4000 (E) 04/11/2020) | ||
| Acrylonitrile | IS 12540:1988 | 49. Acrylonitrile (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 3999 (E) 04/11/2020) | ||
| Elektronik | ||
| Room Air Conditioners- Specification Part 1 Unitary Air Conditioners | IS 1391 (Part-1): 2017 | 52. Air Conditioner and its related Parts, Hermetic Compressor and Temperature Sensing Controls (Quality Control) Order, 2019 |
| S.O. 4354(E) dated 05th December, 2019 | ||
| Room Air Conditioners- Specification Part 2 Split Air Conditioners | IS 1391 (Part-2): 2018 | The Air Conditioner and its related Parts, Hermetic Compressor and Temperature Sensing Controls (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2020. |
| (S.O. 1518(E) dated 18th May, 2020) | ||
| Ducted and Package Air Conditioners | IS 8148:2018 | |
| Finned type Heat Exchanger for Room Air Conditioner | IS 11329:2018 | |
| Hermetic compressor | IS 10617:2018 | |
| Hermetic Compressors-Specification | ||
| Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 9 Temperature Sensing Controls | IS/IEC 60730 (Part 2) Section 9: 2011 | |
| Plugs and socket-outlets of Rated Voltage up to and including 250 Volts and Rated current up to and including 16 amperes | IS 1293 : 2005 | 53. Plugs and Socket-Outlets and Alternating Current Direct Connected Static Prepayment Meters for Active Energy (Quality Control) Order, 2019 |
| S.O. 4353(E) dated 04th December, 2019 | ||
| The Plugs and Socket-Outlets and Alternating Current Direct Connected Static Prepayment Meters for Active Energy (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2020 | ||
| Alternating Current Direct Connected Static Prepayment Meters for Active Energy (Class1 and 2) | IS 15884:2010 | (S.O. 1517(E) dated 18th May, 2020 ) |
| Domestic Pressure Cooker | IS 2347:2017 | 56. (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 294 (E) dated 21/01/2020) | ||
| Domestic Pressure Cooker (Quality Control) (Amendment) Order, 2020 | ||
| (S.O.2019(E) dated 23/06/2020) | ||
| Specification for PVC Insulated (Heavy Duty) Electric Cables Part 1 For Working Voltages up to and Including 1100 V | IS 1554(Part 1) : 1988 | 57. Cables (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 294 (E) dated 21/01/2020 ) | ||
| Specification for PVC Insulated (Heavy Duty) Electric Cables Part 2 For Working Voltages from 3.3 kV up to and Including 11 kV | IS 1554(Part 2) : 1988 | |
| Specification for Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulated PVC Sheathed Cables Part 1 for working voltages up to and including 1100 V | IS 7098 (Part 1) : 1988 | |
| Crosslinked polyethylene insulated Thermoplastics sheathed cables – Specification Part 2 for working voltages from 3.3 kV up to and including 33 kV | IS 7098 (Part 2) : 2011 | |
| Cross-Linked Polyethylene Insulated Thermoplastics Sheathed Cables Part 3 For Working Voltages from 66 kV Up to and Including 220 kV | IS 7098 (Part 3) : 1993 | |
| Aerial Bunched Cables – For Working Voltages Up to and Including 1100 Volts – Specification | IS 14255 : 1995 | |
| Specification for Elastomer Insulated Cables Part 2 For Working Voltages form 3.3 kV Up to and Including 33 kV | IS 9968 (Part 2) : 2002 | |
| Specification for Thermocouple Compensating Cables | IS 8784 : 1987 | |
| Welding Cables – Specification | IS 9857 : 1990 | |
| Elastomer Insulated Flexible Cables for Use in Mines – Specification | IS 14494 : 2019 | |
| Specification for Flexible Cables for Miner’s Cap-Lamps | IS 2593 : 1984 | |
| Specification for Shot Firing Cables (for use other than in shafts) | IS 5950 : 1984 | |
| Halogen Free Flame Retardant (HFFR) Cables for Working Voltages Up to and Including 1100 V – Specification | IS 17048 : 2018 | |
| Spielzeug | ||
| Safety of Toys Part l Safety Aspects Related to Mechanical and Physical Properties. | IS 9873 (Part 1) : 2018 | 60. Toys (Quality Control ) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 853(E) dated 25th February 2020) | ||
| Safety of Toys Part 2 Flammability. | IS 9873 (Part 2) : 2017 | Toys (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2020 |
| Toys (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2020 | ||
| Safety Requirements for Toys Part 3 Migration of Certain Elements. | IS 9873 (Part 3) : 2017 | |
| Safety of Toys Part 4 Swings, Slides and Similar Activity Toys for Indoor and Outdoor Family Domestic Use. | IS 9873 (Part 4) : 2017 | |
| Safety of Toys Part 7 Requirements and Test Methods for Finger Paints. | IS 9873 (Part 7) : 2017 | |
| Safety of Toys Part 9 Certain Phthalates Esters in Toys and Children’s Products. | IS 9873 (Part 9) : 2017 | |
| Safety of Electric Toys. | IS 15644: 2006 | |
| Andere | ||
| Textiles –High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)/ Polypropylene (PP) Woven Sacks for packaging of 50 kilogram Foodgrains | IS 14887:2014 | 63. The Textiles-High Density Polyethylene and Polypropylene woven sacks for packaging or filling (quality control) Order, 2020 |
| Textiles –High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)/ Polypropylene (PP) Woven Sacks for packaging 10 kilogram, 15 kilogram, 20 kilogram, 25 kilogram, and 30 kilogram Foodgrains | IS 16208:2015 | |
| S.O. 1403(E) dated 23rd April, 2020 | ||
| Textiles –High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)/ Polypropylene (PP) Woven Sacks for packaging 50 kilogram /25 kilogram Sugar | IS 14968:2015 | |
| Textiles –High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)/ Polypropylene (PP) Woven Sacks for filling Sand | IS 14252:2015 | |
| Butterfly valves for general purpose | IS 13095:1991 | 64. Butterfly valves (Quality Control) Order, 2020. |
| (S.O. 1920 (E) dated 17 June, 2020) | ||
| Retro-reflective Devices | IS/ISO 6742 (Part 2):2015 | 65. Bicycles- Retro Reflective Devices (Quality Control) Order, 2020 . |
| (S.O. 2290(E) dated 07/07/2020) | ||
| Plain Copier Paper | IS 14490:2018 | 66. Plain Copier Paper (Quality Control) Order, 2020. |
| (S.O. 2149(E) dated 05/06/2020) | ||
| Compounded Feeds for Cattle | IS 2052 : 2009 | 67. FSSAI Direction vide File No. 1-95/Std/Misc/SP(LC&A)/FSSAI-2015-Pt-1c dated 27.01.2020 |
| Corrigendum dated 30.01.2020 | ||
| Extension of timeline for compliance with the direction dated 27th January, 2020 | ||
| Industrial and protective rubber knee and ankle boots | IS 5557: 2004 | 69. Footwear made from all-Rubber and all Polymeric material and its components (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 3858 (E) 27/10/2020) | ||
| All rubber gum boots and ankle boots | IS 5557 (Part 2): 2018 | |
| Moulded solid rubber soles and heels | IS 5676: 1995 | |
| Rubber microcellular sheets for soles and heels | IS 6664: 1992 | |
| Solid PVC soles and heels | IS 6719: 1972 | |
| PVC sandal | IS 6721: 1972 | |
| Rubber Hawai Chappal | IS 10702: 1992 | |
| Slipper, rubber | IS 11544: 1986 | |
| Polyvinyl chloride(PVC) industrial boots | IS 12254: 1993 | |
| Polyurethane sole, semirigid | IS 13893: 1994 | |
| Unlined moulded rubber boots | IS 13995: 1995 | |
| Moulded plastics footwear- Lined or Unlined polyurethane boots for general industrial use | IS 16645: 2018 | |
| Footwear for men and women for municipal scavenging work | IS 16994: 2018 | |
| Leather safety boots and shoes for miners | IS 1989 (Part 1): 1986 | 70. Footwear made from Leather and other materials (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 3860(E) dated 27/10/2020) | ||
| Leather safety boots and shoes for heavy metal industries | IS 1989 (Part.2): 1986 | |
| Canvas Shoes Rubber Sole | IS 3735: 1996 | |
| Canvas Boots Rubber Sole | IS 3736: 1995 | |
| Safety Rubber Canvas Boots for Miners | IS 3976: 2018 | |
| Leather safety footwear having direct moulded rubber sole | IS 11226: 1993 | |
| Leather safety footwear with direct moulded polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sole | IS 14544: 1998 | |
| Sports footwear | IS 15844: 2010 | |
| High ankle tactical boots with PU – Rubber sole | IS 17012: 2018 | |
| Antiriot shoes | IS 17037: 2018 | |
| Derby shoes | IS 17043: 2018 | |
| Personal protective equipment – Part 2 Safety Footwear | IS 15298 (Part 2): 2016 | 71. Personal Protective Equipment – Footwear (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 3857(E) dated 27/10/2020) | ||
| Personal protective equipment – Part 3 Protective Footwear | IS 15298 ( Part 3) : 2019 | |
| Personal protective equipment – Part 4 Occupational Footwear | IS 15298 (Part 4) : 2017 | |
| Tools for Pressing Part 1 Round Punches with 60 Degrees Conical Head and Straight Shank | IS 4296 (Part 1):2016 | 72. Press Tool- Punches (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. No. 3994 (E) 04/11/2020) | ||
| Tools for Pressing Part 2 Punches with Cylindrical Head and Straight or Reduced Shank | IS 4296 (Part 2):2016 | |
| Tools for Pressing Part 3 Round Punches with 60 Degrees Conical Head and Reduced Shank | IS 4296 (Part 3):2016 | |
| Domestic Gas Stoves for use with Liquefied Petroleum Gases | IS 4246: 2002 | 54. Domestic Gas Stoves for use with Liquefied Petroleum Gases (Quality Control) Order, 2019 |
| S.O. 4345(E) dated 03th December, 2019 | ||
| Transparent Float Glass | IS 14900: 2018 | 55. Transparent Float Glass (Quality Control) Order, 2019 |
| (S.O. 03 (E) dated 31/12/2019 | ||
| Transparent Float Glass (Quality Control) (Amendment) Order, 2020 | ||
| (S.O.2016(E) dated 23/06/2020) | ||
| Rubber Hose for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)- Specification Part 1 Industrial Application | IS 9573(Part 1):2017 | 58. Rubber Hose for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) (Quality Control ) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 478(E) dated 28th January 2020) | ||
| Rubber Hose for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)- Specification Part 2- Domestic and Commercial Application. | IS 9573(Part 2):2017 | |
| Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Bare Foil for Food Packaging | IS 15392 | 59. Aluminium Foil (Quality Control) Order, 2020 |
| (S.O. 687 (E) dated 13/02/2020 ) | ||
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For LED products and DC or AC supplied control gear for LED modules, a new regulation has been in effect since last fall according to the announcement of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), according to which the Indian customs can carry out random checks for deliveries of this product category. The categorization of these products is based on the ” “Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Order, 2012″.

Under this new instruction, samples can be randomly selected from consignments of goods, which are then sent to BIS-accredited test laboratories for testing. There, they are tested for limited, non-destructive safety parameters specified by the IS standard applicable to the products and identified by the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
Furthermore, only those shipments that have met the parameters of these tests will be cleared further by Customs. If the products in this shipment cannot meet the applicable test parameters, they must subsequently be returned to the sender or destroyed at the importer’s expense.
Since 2012, the BIS has been gradually expanding the certification catalog and continuously adding additional goods. BIS certification mandatory for many electronic products for industrial and consumer uses. Factory inspections are also required for some products.
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Applicable from October 27, 2020, a list of footwear covering such categories like leather safety boots and shoes, canvas shoes with rubber sole, antiriot shoes, sports footwear and others has been made mandatory to bear the BIS mark. The mark must be featured on the product in order to be produced, imported or traded.

This new measure has been put into action in order to guarantee a high minimum level of quality for cheap leather footwear which is entering India. The notification has been issued by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), so that these products need to be conform to the specified standards of the Bureau of Indian Standards.
The affected categories of footwear are:
Since 2012, the BIS has been gradually expanding the certification catalog and continuously adding additional goods. BIS certification mandatory for many electronic products for industrial and consumer uses. Factory inspections are also required for some products.
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 at +49-69-271 37 69 261. There is no cost or obligation for us to check for you. 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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