Important update regarding Indian Standard applicable to all existing Licence holders/ New applicants/ manufacturers/ importers/ product sellers for Fasteners – Cross Recessed Drilling Screws with Tapping Screw Thread Part 3 Raised Countersunk Head.
On September 17, 2024, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, through the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), issued the Cross Recessed Screws (Quality Control) Order, 2024. This order aims to ensure that all Fasteners – Cross Recessed Drilling Screws with Tapping Screw Thread Part 3 Raised Countersunk Head produced, imported, or sold in India meet strict quality standards, ensuring safety and compliance with Indian regulations.
If you are involved in the production, sale, or import of cross recessed screws, this order will directly affect your operations. The government has implemented this regulation in the public interest under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Act, 2016, after consulting the BIS.
Key Provisions of the Cross Recessed Screws (Quality Control) Order, 2024
1. Title and Implementation Timeline
This order is
officially titled the Cross Recessed Screws (Quality Control) Order, 2024.
It became effective immediately on its publication in the Official Gazette.
·
For micro
enterprises, the compliance deadline is six months after the publication
date (17th March 2025).
·
Small
enterprises have a deadline of nine months from publication (17th
June 2025).
· Medium and large enterprises must comply within twelve months of publication (17th September 2025).
2. Mandatory BIS Certification
All Fasteners – Cross Recessed Drilling Screws with
Tapping Screw Thread Part 3 Raised Countersunk Head must conform to Indian
Standard IS 18471 (Part 3):2023/ISO 15483:1999. These screws must bear
the BIS Standard Mark (ISI Mark), which signifies compliance with
quality and safety standards.
· Manufacturers
must obtain a license from BIS to use the ISI Mark.
· This rule does not apply to goods made solely for export, screws that are part of finished products or sub-assemblies, or goods imported for making products intended for export.
3. Exemptions
Some exceptions are allowed under the order:
· Micro,
Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) that meet specific investment and
turnover criteria as per the Udyam portal are exempt from this regulation.
· Imports up
to 200 kilograms of cross recessed screws for research and development by OEMs
(Original Equipment Manufacturers) are also exempt. However, these goods must
not be sold commercially and can only be disposed of as scrap. Records of these
imports must be maintained by OEMs and provided to authorities if
requested.
4. BIS as Certifying Authority
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the designated certifying and enforcement authority. BIS ensures that manufacturers, sellers, and importers comply with the standards outlined in the order.
5. Penalties for Non-Compliance
Any violation of the provisions of this order will result in penalties as per the BIS Act, 2016. This regulation is intended to maintain high product quality and ensure safety for consumers.
This order is a crucial step toward maintaining the quality of Fasteners – Cross Recessed Drilling Screws with Tapping Screw Thread Part 3 Raised Countersunk Head in India, safeguarding public interest, and ensuring compliance with internationally recognized standards.
Stay compliant and prepare your business for these important regulatory changes to continue operating within the guidelines of the industry!
Date of implementation for Small Enterprises: 17th June 2025.
Bureau of Indian Standards Manak Bhawan 9, B.S. Zafar Marg, New Delhi - 110002
Tel: +91-11-23231903
Email : med@bis.org.in
Implementation Dates : 17th March 2025
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