BIS (ISI Mark)
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is a statutory body under the Government of India, established in 1947 to promote standardization, quality assurance, accreditation and metrology in India. The BIS is the national standards body of India and is responsible for setting standards for products, processes, services and systems and for promoting their use. The BIS also provides certification services to companies that meet its standards.
The ISI Mark is a certification mark issued by the BIS to products that meet its standards. The ISI Mark is a sign of quality and assurance to consumers and is recognized by buyers and sellers worldwide.
There are many benefits to obtaining the ISI Mark for your products. These include:
- Increased sales and market share
- Improved brand image and reputation
- Greater consumer confidence
- Access to new markets
- Reduced costs
- Improved quality
- Compliance with government regulations
The documents required for BIS ISI Mark certification vary depending on the type of product being certified. However, the following documents are typically required:
- A product description
- A list of ingredients or components
- A manufacturing process description
- A quality control plan
- Test results
- Certificates of conformity from suppliers of raw materials and components
A commitment to comply with all applicable laws and
regulations on labor and human rights.
A commitment to respect freedom of association and the right
to collective bargaining.
A commitment to provide a safe and healthy work environment.
A commitment to equal pay for equal work.
A commitment to not use child labor.
Organizations that meet the requirements of BIS (ISI Mark) can be certified by the SAI. Certification is a
voluntary process that demonstrates an organization's commitment to social responsibility.