Bureau of Indian Standards, also known as BIS, is India's national certification body responsible for developing quality and safety standards for various products and appliances which ensure that consumers buy products which are of reliable quality with minor health hazards.
BIS is also responsible for formulating standards, ensuring product BIS Certification schemes, and ensuring safety and quality of products and appliances.
BIS has developed eight central, four regional, and three branch laboratories in the country to check product samples during preliminary and surveillance operations. Thus, the BIS Certification is encouraged by the government for the following purposes:
There are different types of BIS Certification for a product, which include the following:-
In order to register with the BIS, the applicant must submit the necessary documents and pay the fee. The samples are tested in the factory and a report is drawn by the BIS officer after the application has been submitted. If all goes well, BIS Registration will be provided if the sampling procedure is acceptable. Applicants are granted BIS Registration within four months after submitting an application.
During the simplified procedure, the applicant submits a test report of the sample from the approved lab with the application for BIS Registration. Once the test report is satisfactory, the BIS officer will verify the factory and grant a certificate of registration within 30 days of receiving the BIS Registration application and required test report.
Under the ECO Mark Scheme, BIS also provides licensing for environmentally friendly products that conform to the basic requirements of Indian Standards.
Tatkal licenses can be obtained by manufacturers who need a standard BIS label based on government notification. A tatkal request is handled under strict deadlines, and the cumulative processing period is 30 days.
ISI marks are specially designed and granted under a separate scheme within six months for overseas applicants or manufacturers. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) introduced the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) in 2000 with the aim of enabling foreign applicants and manufacturers to use the Standard Mark on their products as well.
To nominate an agent in India, the foreign manufacturer must set up a branch office in India with the required permissions.
There are certain products that fall under the mandatory requirement for BIS Certification even though not all electronic or other products need it. Below are the products that fall under this requirement: