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Bureau of Indian Standards and its Certificate

Monday, March 18, 2019
BIS or Bureau of Indian Standards is a national body whose work is to maintain the safety, quality, and reliability of the Indian products. Recently BIS has established 8 central, 4 regional and 3 branch laboratories to accomplish their purpose of testing samples to verify whether they are suitable to be sold in the market or not. Therefore the entire products in the market come along with a BIS certificate that ensures that:
  • Products are safe for public health
  • The Products are of good quality
  • These products don’t have any hazardous effect on the consumers
  • Consumers can confidently trust the products.

Products that require BIS certification

Government keeping in mind the safety and health of the general public had made it mandatory for the following products to have BIS certificate before selling their products in the market:
  • Household electrical appliances
  • Food and food products
  • Cement
  • Capacitors
  • Electric transformers and motors
  • Chemicals and fertilizers
  • Steel and products made with stainless steel
  • Batteries
  • Oil pressure stoves
  • Automobile accessories
  • Medical equipment
  • Cylinder, valves, and regulators
Different types of BIS Certification Schemes

1.   ECO Mark Scheme: This scheme is basically for the products that are environment-friendly and conform to the basic standards under the Indian standards.

2.   Foreign Manufacturer’s Certification Scheme: It was launched in the year 2000 for overseas applicants and foreign manufacturers.

3.   Schemes for Domestic Manufacturers:

  • Normal Procedure: in this procedure, the applicant applies for the BIS certificate and BIS officers come for preliminary factory evaluation and the license is issued to the person within 4 to 6 months of applicant’s recording.
  • Simplified Procedure: it has been introduced to provide a pace to the procedure of granting the license to an applicant. In the simplified procedure, applicants can expect to get their certificate within the 30 days of submission of an application for BIS certificate.

As concluded BIS certificate is mandatory for certain business to be carried out in India. To get a BIS certification for your products within 90 days you can contact Enterslice advisors.
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Documents Required for BIS Certification

Monday, February 04, 2019
BIS stands for Bureau of Indian Standards. BIS certification in India is regulated by the Bureau of Indian Standards which is established under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986. In this blog, we will discuss various aspects of BIS certification including documents required for BIS certification.
Let's begin the journey!

What is BIS Certification?

BIS certification is considered as a means for providing a third-party guarantee of quality, safety, and reliability of products to the consumer. BIS certification is treated as voluntary in nature. Taking into consideration of public health, Government of India has made BIS certification mandatory for certain products.

Purpose of BIS Certification

The government of India has made BIS certification mandatory for certain purposes. The purposes of BIS certification are :
1.   providing quality assurance
2.   protecting the consumer from the use of hazardous products
3.   promoting confidence of the Consumer
4.   providing a safeguard to the health of the public

Types of BIS Certification Schemes

BIS Certification is provided under different types of schemes. List of the types of BIS Certifications Schemes is discussed below:
1.   Normal Procedure - An applicant needs to submit the BIS certification application with necessary documents and fee. BIS certificate shall be issued only when the samples of the products are acceptable. In this procedure, BIS certification is issued within 4 months from the date of submission of application.
2.   Simplified Procedure - Under simplified procedure of BIS Certification, an applicant along with the BIS certification application submits a test report of the sample prepared by a BIS approved lab. If the test report and verification of the factory premises are satisfactory then the only license is granted. BIS certification is granted within 3 months from the date of submission of application.
3.   Tatkal scheme- This type of scheme is meant for all those manufacturers who need BIS standard mark and BIS certificate mandatorily.
4.   ECO mark scheme - Under ECO mark scheme, BIS provides a license to environment-friendly products.
5.   Foreign Manufactures Certification Scheme - BIS introduced this scheme in the year 2000. With the help of this scheme, overseas applicants/foreign manufacturers are entitled to use the BIS mark on their products.

Which Products required BIS Certification?

For following products, BIS certification is mandatory:
1.   Cement
2.   Diesel engines
3.   Medical equipment
4.   Steel products
5.   Electrical Transformers
6.   Food Products
7.   Cylinders, valves, and regulators
8.   Automobile accessories
9.   Batteries
10.         Capacitors
11.         Chemical fertilizers
12.         Electrical motors

Documents required for BIS Certification

List of the documents required for BIS certification is listed below:
1. Document of Central/State Government (Registration certificate, Memorandum of Articles, Registration certificate from DIC- District Industries Centre
2. Where the applicant applies as a Small Scale Industry- SSI unit, then submission of valid registration certificate from the local/ state authority or from a Chartered Accountant is necessary.
3.   Plant layout
4.   Copy of test reports
5.   List of Manufacturing machinery
6.   Copies of calibration certificates of testing equipment

Conclusion

BIS is a national body which maintains quality safety and reliability of Products in India. BIS certification helps to protect the consumer from the use of hazardous products.

Enterslice is an award-winning company and provides world's best service in a matter of BIS certification. If you have any doubt about BIS certification, then kindly contact Enterslice.
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Product Certification Scheme under BIS Certification

Monday, November 19, 2018
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the National Standards Body of India governed by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, and Government of India. All the manufacturers are required to obtain the BIS certification in India, which allows the manufacturers to use a self-declaration of conformity on the basis of BIS registration. A product with BIS certification mark is an indicator of Standard Mark, on a product and assures that it is made in the conformity to the standard specifications.

The BIS has genesis in the ISI. ISI was renamed as the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The BIS was established with the purpose of promotion of the development of standardization, and quality certification of goods. The clear demarcation of powers so conferred was done under the BIS certification. The BIS certification is governed pursuant to applicable rules and regulation of revised as BIS Act, 2016 and establishes BIS as the National Standards Body.


The initiatives since the 1980’s have resulted in strict adherence and recognization of statutory status to ISI’s functioning through the enactment of the BIS Act 1986. The BIS Act 2016, Rules and Regulations authorize BIS to undertake conformity assessment of products, services, systems, and processes. The Government of India, for sake of public health and safety, security, and mass consumption has imposed compulsory BIS certification requirements on various products via Orders issued as and when under various Acts, in spite of the fact that it is voluntary in nature.

The BIS grants a license under the product certification scheme – I, wherein by adhering to rules made for the use of the standard mark or grants certificate of conformity according to the conformity assessment schemes given in BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018 is mandated.

The very mandate of Product Certification Schemes of BIS certification is providing Third Party assurance with respect to the quality, safety, and reliability of products to the customer. The manufacturer is permitted to self-certify the licensed products once he ascertains its conformity to the Standard.

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What are the Different BIS Certification Schemes?

Saturday, August 25, 2018

BIS Certification is granted by Bureau of Indian Standards. This is basically a guarantee of the quality and reliability of a product provided by a third party i.e. BIS. Bureau of Indian Standard is one of the most. Nowadays there is a high level of consumer awareness in the market and everyone looks for quality assurance of the products they are purchasing. This assurance is granted through BIS Certification which is granted after proper conducting proper inspection and testing by the accreditation units affiliated by the Bureau. This certification by BIS has been made mandatory for many products under the product certification scheme. For remaining products, this certification can be applied for on a voluntary basis. 

 
BIS Certification Schemes

Domestic manufactures following are the different schemes provided by the Bureau for BIS Certification;
  
    1.   Normal Procedure

Under this procedure, the applicant is required to submit the application along with prescribed fees and documents. Once the application is received preliminary factory evaluation is conducted by the Bureau’s Officer. Next step is sample testing, this involves factory as well as independent testing. If the results of the testing are positive BIS Certification is granted. This entire procedure is completed in around 4 months.

    2.   Simplified Procedure

Under this method, the applicant acquires testing reports from a BIS approved lab and files it as an enclosure along with the application. The BIS officer conducts factory premises verification and I satisfied BIS certification is granted. This reduces the application processing time to 30 days.

    3.   Eco Mark Scheme

Under this scheme, Eco-friendly products are covered. Under this scheme, there are certain additional requirements specified that are to be fulfilled.
For Foreign manufactures, Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme is specified. Certification under this scheme is granted within 6 months.
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BIS Registration and Certification Schemes

Friday, August 10, 2018
Bureau of Indian standards was established in 1986 empowered through Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986. It formulates product standards which are to be complied with. After testing of the products if the bureau is satisfied BIS Certificate is issued.  The government has notified a list of products for which BIS certification is mandatory. This was done with an objective of maintaining public health, safety, and environmental protection. In this article, we will discuss the BIS certification process.

What is the Operating Principle of Bureau?

The Bureau provides a kind of third-party verification giving assurance of products quality and reliability. BIS certification is granted through an impartial, non-discriminatory and transparent manner. Different Certification schemes are specified by the Bureau which we will discuss in this article. These schemes are operated through a 34 Branch Offices set up in major industrial towns and state capitals. Work done by these branch offices is overseen by 5 Regional Offices.

Various BIS Certification Schemes

In India, different BIS certification Schemes are established based on manufacturers. They are listed below:
I.            For Domestic Manufacturers
For domestic manufacturers two options are available for BIS Certification, they are;
1.   Normal Procedure:
Under domestic manufacture certification scheme normal procedure applicant is required to submit an application to the concerned officer of the jurisdiction the manufacturing unit is located in. Once the application is recorded, factory evaluation is carried out by the BIS officers.  The entire procedure is expected to be completed and license will be issued within 4 to 6 months.
2.   Simplified Procedure:
To simplify the procedure and pace up the process of BIS registration a simplified procedure is approved by the Bureau. Under this scheme is applications are to be submitted along with a self-evaluation cum verification report. Through the simplified scheme, the license can be acquired in around 30 days. Only applications for the first license in India can be applied through a simplified procedure. Following is a list of products for which BIC certification cannot be applied through the simplified procedure;
·         Packaged Drinking water and packaged natural Mineral water.
·         Products for which factory testing is mandatory.
·   Any other product for which joint inspection/ approval is required from BIS as well as any other statutory body. For Example cement, cylinders, valves etc.
II.         For Foreign Manufactures
Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) was first introduced in the year 2000 by the Bureau of India Standards. Under this scheme, an application can be submitted for certification by overseas applicants including foreign manufacturers for their products that will be sold in the Indian Market. BIS certification under this scheme can be acquired in around six months.
III.       For Manufacturers of Environment-Friendly Products
In the current market, many manufacturers are aiming for organic products. For such products, certification application is required to be applied through the Eco Mark Scheme. For this basic requirement stated under Indian Standards are to be met with.
 
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