BIS Quality Control Order for Flat Woven Webbing Slings Made of Man-made Fibres for General Services
IS 15041:2001
CONCERN MINISTRY: Ministry of Textiles

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Important update regarding Indian Standard applicable to all existing Licence holders/ New applicants/ manufacturers/ importers/ product sellers for Flat Woven Webbing Slings Made of Man-made Fibres for General Services.
BIS QCO for Flat Woven Webbing Slings Made of Man-made Fibres for General Services
On October 3, 2024, the Ministry of Textiles released the Indutech (Quality Control) Order, 2024 to ensure that Flat Woven Webbing Slings Made of Man-made Fibres for General Services adhere to strict quality standards. This initiative aims to enhance safety, reliability, and compliance with established Indian Standards for these critical lifting and securing tools.
If you are involved in the manufacturing, selling, or importing of Flat Woven Webbing Slings Made of Man-made Fibres, this order will significantly impact your business. After consulting with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the government has determined that enforcing quality standards for these slings is essential for public interest under the BIS Act, 2016. Below is a detailed breakdown of the key provisions:
Key Provisions of the Indutech (Quality Control) Order, 2024
1. Title and Implementation Timeline
The order, officially titled the Indutech (Quality Control) Order, 2024, outlines specific timelines for when the new regulations will take effect:
· The order becomes effective on 1st April 2025.
· For Small and Micro Enterprises producing for domestic purposes only, the order becomes effective from 1st July 2025.
2. Mandatory BIS Certification
The core of this order is the compulsory use of the BIS Standard Mark (ISI Mark). Manufacturers of Flat Woven Webbing Slings Made of Man-made Fibres must now conform to the specific Indian Standards outlined in the order to ensure compliance.
· The applicable standard for these slings is IS 15041:2001, which covers all safety, performance, and durability requirements.
· This requirement applies exclusively to goods manufactured for domestic use. Products made solely for export are exempt from the BIS certification requirement.
3. BIS as the Certifying Authority
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) will serve as the certifying and enforcement authority for this order. BIS will be responsible for ensuring that all manufacturers meet the required quality benchmarks and that only products bearing the ISI Mark are permitted for sale in the Indian market.
4. Penalties for Non-Compliance
Failure to comply with the provisions of this order will result in serious penalties. Any person or business found violating the regulations will face penalties under the BIS Act, 2016, which could include fines, imprisonment, or both. Uncertified products may also be seized by the authorities, serving as a strong deterrent against non-compliance.
Stay ahead of the regulatory changes and ensure your products comply with these new quality standards to keep your business competitive and legally compliant!
Implementation Dates: Date of implementation for General (other than Micro and Small Enterprises): 1st April 2025
- Date of implementation for Small Enterprises: 1st July 2025.
- Date of implementation for Micro Enterprises: 1st July 2025.
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