The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under the Department of Consumer Affairs has recently issued a notification regarding revised standards and amendments to existing standards, effective from April 2025. These updates cover a range of areas, including deionizing columns, safety signals, petroleum refining, summation practices, and steel products, with the aim of improving safety, environmental management, and operational efficiency. The revisions and amendments are designed to help industries adhere to the latest quality and safety standards. These changes highlight the importance of adhering to up-to-date standards to enhance product quality, ensure industry best practices, and maintain market competitiveness.
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Revised Standard Established by BIS
BIS has revised some Indian standards, which are to be implemented immediately. These updates include significant changes in various areas, such as the operation and maintenance of deionizing columns, safety signage, and guidelines for waste treatment in the petroleum refining industry. The standards below will remain in place according to the scheduled dates. Older versions of these standards will be withdrawn once the revised version is fully implemented. These updates are critical to improving operational safety and environmental management practices across various industries.
S.No. | IS Number, Year & Title | Date of Establishment | IS Number, Year & Title to be Withdrawn | Date of Withdrawal |
1 | IS 9427 : 2025 Operation and Maintenance of Deionizing Columns - Code of Practice (First Revision) | 15 April 2025 | IS 9427: 1980 Operation and Maintenance of Deionizing Columns - Code of Practice | 15 October 2025 |
2 | IS 9457 : 2025 Safety Colours Safety Signs and Accident Prevention Tags - Code of Practice (Second Revision) | 15 April 2025 | IS 8095: 1976 Specification for Accident Prevention Tags | 15 October 2025 |
3 | IS 10044 : 2025 Treatment and Disposal of Effluents of Petroleum Refining Industry - Guidelines (First Revision) | 15 April 2025 | IS 10044: 1981 Guide for Treatment and Disposal of Effluents of Petroleum Refining Industry | 15 October 2025 |
4 | IS 19114 : 2025 Common Yoga Protocol - Yoga Practices | 15 April 2025 | NA | NA |
Amendments to Existing Standards of BIS
Along with the new standards, BIS has made revisions to several existing standards. These modifications aim to improve product safety and enhance operational procedures in different areas. The amendments cover areas such as steel products, access to ICT products and ophthalmic implants. These amendments ensure that existing standards are updated to meet the evolving needs of industries and consumers. With these changes, the standards will continue to provide guidance on the latest technological developments and safety protocols. The detailed table of amendments is given below:
S.No. | IS Number, Year & Title | Amendment Number | Date of Establishment of Amendment | Date till which Standard without Amendment remains in force |
1 | IS 18316 : 2023 Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled Steel Strips Intended for Processing of Semi/Fully Processed Non-Grain Oriented Electrical Steel or Fully Processed Grain Oriented Electrical Steel - Specification | Amendment No. 1 | 22 April 2025 | 21 October 2025 |
2 | IS 17802 (Part 1) : 2021 Accessibility for the ICT Products and Services Part 1 Requirements | Amendment No. 2 | 10 April 2025 | 09 October 2025 |
3 | IS/ISO 11979-4 : 2008 Ophthalmic Implants - Intraocular Lenses Part 4 Labelling and Information | Amendment No. 1 | 15 April 2025 | 14 October 2025 |
Importance of BIS Certification in Industry
BIS certification is an important step for businesses in India, as it ensures that products meet the required quality, safety, and environmental standards. As part of this process, companies must obtain BIS registration, which verifies that their products comply with these standards. This registration is required for industries such as deionizing columns, safety signals and petroleum refining processes, especially with updated guidelines. BIS registration not only ensures that products are safe and reliable but also increases market competitiveness by providing confidence to consumers. In addition, obtaining BIS certification and registration is often required for exports, making it an important asset for companies aiming to expand into global markets and build trust both domestically and internationally.
The update by the Bureau of Indian Standards is an important step towards improving industrial practices in India. The revised standard, along with modifications to existing standards, provides a framework for companies to enhance their operations, improve product safety, and comply with global standards. For businesses looking to obtain BIS certification, it is critical to stay informed about these updates to ensure compliance and continued success in the marketplace.
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