Important update regarding Indian Standard applicable to all existing Licence holders/ New applicants/ manufacturers/ importers/ product sellers for Textiles – Manila Ropes.
In a significant move to ensure
product safety and quality in the rope and cordage industry, the Ministry of
Textiles issued the Ropes and Cordages (Quality Control) Order, 2024 on 3rd
October 2024. This new regulation is designed to enhance the standards for Textiles
– Manila Ropes, making it mandatory for manufacturers to comply with
specific quality benchmarks set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
The goal is to ensure that only high-quality and safe products reach the
market, benefitting both manufacturers and consumers.
If you are a manufacturer, seller, or importer of Manila Ropes, this order will directly affect your operations. Below is a simple breakdown of what you need to know.
Key Points of the Ropes and Cordages (Quality Control) Order, 2024
1. Title and Effective Date
2. Scope of Application
This order applies to Textiles
– Manila Ropes and ensures that all such products meet strict quality and
safety standards. However, it is important to note that this rule does not
apply to Manila ropes that are produced solely for export purposes.
Products made for international markets are exempt from the order.
3. Mandatory BIS Certification and ISI Mark
The most important part of this
order is the requirement for BIS certification. All Textiles – Manila
Ropes produced or sold in India must:
To use the ISI mark, manufacturers must obtain a licence from BIS in accordance with the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. This ensures that only certified and tested products reach the market, safeguarding consumers and improving the credibility of businesses.
4. Certifying and Enforcement
Authority
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) will be the certifying and enforcing authority for this order. BIS is responsible for ensuring that all manufacturers comply with the specified standards. Manufacturers who meet the required standards and obtain certification will be permitted to use the ISI mark on their products.
5. Penalties for Non-Compliance
Non-compliance with this order can have serious consequences. Manufacturers or sellers of Textiles – Manila Ropes who fail to obtain the required certification and do not use the ISI mark on their products may face penalties under the BIS Act, 2016. This could include fines, imprisonment, or both. Additionally, uncertified products may be seized, causing a loss of business and reputation.
Stay compliant and keep your business ahead of the curve by preparing for these upcoming changes in the hand tools industry!
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.
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 : 1st April 2025
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