BIS Quality Control Order for Fire Resistant and Antistatic V-Belts
IS 2494 (Part 2): 1993
CONCERN MINISTRY: Ministry of Commerce and Industry

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Important update regarding Indian Standard applicable to all existing Licence holders/ New applicants/ manufacturers/ importers/ product sellers for Fire Resistant and Antistatic V-Belts.
BIS QCO for Fire Resistant and Antistatic V-Belts
On 6th March 2024, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, through its Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), issued an important notification called the V-Belt (Quality Control) Order, 2024. This order has significant implications for manufacturers, particularly those producing Fire Resistant and Antistatic V-Belts, as it makes adhering to specific quality standards compulsory.
Here's a simplified breakdown of what this order means and why it matters:
Key Points of the V-Belt (Quality Control) Order, 2024
- Mandatory Compliance with Indian Standards
Starting from six months after the order's publication, Fire Resistant and Antistatic V-Belts must comply with the Indian Standard IS 2494 (Part 2): 1993. This standard outlines the quality and performance requirements for Fire Resistant and Antistatic V-Belts.
Manufacturers must ensure that their products meet these standards to be sold in India. V-Belts that comply with the standard will be allowed to bear the Standard Mark, also known as the ISI Mark, which signifies their quality and safety.
- When Does It Come into Effect?
- For most manufacturers, the order will come into effect six months from the date of the official notification (i.e., by 6th September 2024).
- However, for micro enterprises, the deadline extends to twelve months (6th March 2025).
- For small enterprises, the deadline is nine months (6th December 2024).
- This staggered timeline gives smaller manufacturers more time to comply.
- Exemptions for Exported Goods
The order clarifies that V-Belts produced for export do not need to comply with these standards. This means that companies making V-Belts for sale outside India are exempt from this requirement.
- Certification and Enforcement
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) will be responsible for certifying and enforcing this order. BIS will issue licenses to manufacturers, authorizing them to use the ISI Mark on their products. Only licensed manufacturers will be able to sell their V-Belts in the Indian market after the order comes into force.
- Penalties for Non-Compliance
Any manufacturer who fails to comply with this order will face penalties under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016. This could include fines or other legal actions, depending on the violation.
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Implementation Dates: Date of implementation for General (other than Micro and Small Enterprises): 6th September 2024
- Date of implementation for Small Enterprises: 6th December 2024.
- Date of implementation for Micro Enterprises: 6th March 2025.
Also Read
BIS Certification for Fire Resistant And Antistatic V-Belts IS 2494 (Part 2): 1993
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