ISI Mark is a mark for industrial products. The mark certifies that a product conforms to the Indian Standard (IS) developed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standards body of India.
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ISI mark is a certification mark for industrial items in India. The marks ensures that an item affirms to the Indian Standard, mentioned as IS:xxxx on top of the mark, created by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standard body of India. The ISI mark is by a wide margin the most perceived certification mark in the Indian subcontinent. The name ISI is a shortening of Indian Standards Institute, the previous name of the Bureau of Indian Standards. It has 7-digit license number (CM/L-xxxxxxx) required by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). CM/L number is mandatory for all ISI marks otherwise; it is a punishable offense by the law. The ISI mark is compulsory for certifying items to be sold in India, in the same way as other of the electrical appliances like wiring cables, switches, heaters, electric motors, kitchen appliances and so on, and different items like LPG valves, LPG cylinders, Portland cement, automotive tyres and so on. In any case, on account of most different items it is intentional.
The BIS product certification scheme is essentially voluntary in nature, and is largely based on ISO Guide 28, which provides general rules for third party certification system of determining conformity with product standards through initial testing and assessment of a factory quality management system and its acceptance followed by surveillance that takes into account the factory.
REGISTRATION PROCESS
1. Preparation
2. In House Test Laboratory
3. Sample Testing
4. Application
5. Inspection
6. License
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Document of Central/State Government authenticating the address and purpose of the establishment of the manufacturing unit.
- In case the applicant applies as SSI unit, copy of valid Registration Certificate.
- Process Flow-chart covering all processes of manufacture.
- Complete list of manufacturing machinery.
- Complete list of testing facilities.
- Copies of calibration certificates of testing equipment.
- Plant Layout.
- Appointment letter of QC personnel.
- Copy each of the test reports/suppliers test certificates for each of the raw materials components.
- Copy of in-house or independent test report
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What is ISI Mark?
The ISI mark is by far the most recognized certification mark in the Indian subcontinent. The name ISI is an abbreviation of Indian Standards Institute, the former name of the Bureau of Indian Standards.
2. What is ISI mark used for?
ISI mark is a certification mark for industrial products in India. It is the most popular and recognized certification mark in Indian subcontinent. This mark ensures that the product confirms to the Indian standards mentioned by Indian Standard Institute. ISI is now known as BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards).
3. How can I get ISI mark?
The ISI mark is granted to a product after it has been thoroughly tested by an approved laboratory of BIS. In this process applicant is required to submit the filled application form along with documents required and demanded fee to the Branch Office under whose dominion the manufacturing unit is located.
4. What is the difference between ISO and ISI mark?
ISO and ISI are two different standardization organizations. However, they differ from each other. ISO is an international standardization organization, while ISI is a mark by the Bureau of Indian Standards. … The ISI, short for Indian Standards Institute, is a certification mark that is found on many Indian products.
5.Who will allot ISI Mark?
BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) allot ISI Mark.
6. What is the full form of ISI?
Indian Standards Institute.
7. What is the initial validity period of the license?
The initial validity period of the License is 1 year.
8. Is there any penalties for misuse of ISI Mark?
A Punishment of one year or a penalty of upto Rs. 50,000 or both can be levied on the person misusing ISI Mark.
9. What to do, when you find any duplicate ISI mark?
When you have any information about any product with duplicate ISI mark, then complaint BIS immediately on the below address. Deputy Director General (Enforcement), Bureau of Indian Standards, Third Floor, Maanak Bhawan, 9, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi – 110002, Ph. No. 011-23233650, Fax: 011-23217421, Email: ddgenf@bis.org.in, henf@bis.org.in, enf@bis.org.in.