The ISI mark, which falls under Scheme-I of Schedule-II, is a certification mark used for domestic and industrial products in India, excluding electronics and IT goods. This mark indicates that a product conforms to the relevant Indian Standard specified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The ISI mark is mandatory for certain products to be sold in India, including various electrical appliances, toys, safety glasses, LPG valves, tyres & tubes, Portland cement, and more. However, for most other products, obtaining the ISI mark is voluntary. The presence of the ISI mark assures consumers of the product's quality, safety, and adherence to established standards.
BIS-ISI Product Certification for the Domestic Manufacturers:
Product certification for domestic manufacturers in India typically follows two processes: the Normal Process and the Simplified Process. Here's an overview of each:
Overall, domestic manufacturers in India have the option to choose between the Normal Process and the Simplified Process based on factors such as the nature of their products, compliance requirements, and business objectives. Both processes aim to facilitate market access while upholding standards of quality, safety, and consumer protection.
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