In the developing landscape of industrial standards and quality assurance, BIS plays an important role in ensuring product quality, safety and compliance. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the national body responsible for the development and enforcement of Indian Standards.
The Role of BIS in Product Standards
BIS, as the national standards body, articulates and monitors compliance with quality standards for an extensive variety of products in India. These standards are necessary to ensure that the products are safe for consumers, efficient in enactment and compliant with environmental regulations. BIS certification functions as an important tool to verify that the product meets these safety and quality standards. Once approved, it allows manufacturers to display the ISI mark, indicating that the product complies with the established standards.
By obtaining BIS certification, businesses ensure that their products are acknowledged for their quality and safety, giving them a competitive advantage in the market. It also gives assurance to consumers that the product has undergone stringent testing and fulfills high safety standards.
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Categories of Products Established and Withdrawn
The recent changes include the withdrawal and establishment of standards for various categories of products, particularly in the medical and dental sectors. Some of the prominent product categories are:
- Pharmaceutical Glass Containers: IS 1108 – 1975 (Specification for Pharmaceutical Glass Containers) is now withdrawn, and manufacturers must adopt the latest standards to ensure the safety and reliability of pharmaceutical packaging.
- Dental Materials and Equipment: IS 10866 – 1984 (Specification for Dental Abrasives) and IS 12721 (Part 1) – 2005 (Dental Base Metal Casting Alloys) are among the withdrawn standards, requiring manufacturers to adopt new standards for dental materials and tools.
- Root and Tuber Vegetable Washer: Established IS 19194: 2025 Root and Tuber Vegetable Washer — Continuous Type — Specification and Test Code.
- Sterilization Equipment: Standards like IS 7455 – 1974 (Pressure Sterilizers) and IS/ISO 14161:2009 (Sterilization of Health Care Products) are also affected, urging businesses in the healthcare sector to upgrade their sterilization practices according to the new guidelines.
- Veterinary and Health Equipment: The withdrawal of standards such as IS 15110:2002 (Veterinary Thermometers) also impacts manufacturers in the veterinary healthcare industry, who now need to meet updated specifications.
- Ultrafiltration UF Membrane: Established IS 19197: 2025Based Point-of-Use Drinking Water Treatment System Specification.
Recent Updates to Indian Standards
In pursuance of Sub-rule (1) of Rule (15) of the Bureau of Indian Standards Rules, 2018, the Bureau of Indian Standards has recently issued a notification regarding the establishment and cancellation of specific Indian standards. According to the notification, numerous Indian standards have been cancelled and withdrawn, from the dates indicated in the third column of the schedule.
Withdrawal of Indian Standards
S. No. | No., Year & Title of the Indian Standard Withdrawn | Date of Withdrawal |
1 | IS 1108 – 1975 Specification for Pharmaceutical Glass Containers (Second Revision) |
20 March 2025 |
2 | IS 4976 – 1987 Specification for Forceps Extraction, Dental, Upper Anteriors, No. 1 and 2 (First Revision) |
20 March 2025 |
3 | IS 4977 – 1968 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Lower Molar, Hawk's Bill, No. 1 |
20 March 2025 |
4 | IS 5180 – 1969 Specification for Needles, Hypodermic, Dental |
20 March 2025 |
5 | IS 5584 – 1970 Specification for Syringe, Hypodermic, Cartridge, Dental, Pivot Breech Cap Type |
20 March 2025 |
6 | IS 6402 – 1986 Specification for Forceps, Rubber Dam Clamp and Cotton Roll Clamp, Dental (First Revision) |
20 March 2025 |
7 | IS 6823 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Lower Molars |
20 March 2025 |
8 | IS 6824 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Lower Wisdom Tooth |
20 March 2025 |
9 | IS 6825 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Cuspids and Bicuspids |
20 March 2025 |
10 | IS 6826 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Lower Incisors, Cuspids and Bicuspids, Left |
20 March 2025 |
11 | IS 6827 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Molars, Left |
20 March 2025 |
12 | IS 6828 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Molars, Right |
20 March 2025 |
13 | IS 6856 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Root, Narrow Beak |
20 March 2025 |
14 | IS 6858 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Lower Incisors, Cuspids and Bicuspids |
20 March 2025 |
15 | IS 6859 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Root, Wide Beak |
20 March 2025 |
16 | IS 6866 – 1986 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Wisdom Tooth (First Revision) |
20 March 2025 |
17 | IS 6867 – 1972 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Root, Medium Beak |
20 March 2025 |
18 | IS 6868 : 1991 Dental Instruments — Dental Extraction Forceps — Specification (First Revision) |
20 March 2025 |
19 | IS 7455 – 1974 Specification for Sterilizer, Pressure, Hot and Cold Water |
20 March 2025 |
20 | IS/ISO 7492 : 1997 Dental Explorers |
20 March 2025 |
21 | IS 8019 – 1976 Specification for Dental Artificial Stone |
20 March 2025 |
22 | IS 8044 – 1976 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Lower Molar, Children |
20 March 2025 |
23 | IS 8045 – 1976 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Lower Incisors And Canines, Children |
20 March 2025 |
24 | IS 8046 – 1976 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Incisors And Canines, Children |
20 March 2025 |
25 | IS 8047 – 1976 Specification for Forceps, Extraction, Dental, Upper Molar, Children |
20 March 2025 |
26 | IS 8207 – 1976 Specification for Forceps, Rongeur, Dental |
20 March 2025 |
27 | IS 10866 – 1984 Specification for Abrasives, Dental |
20 March 2025 |
28 | IS 10985 – 1984 Specification for Needle, Acupuncture |
20 March 2025 |
29 | IS 11400 – 1985 Specification for Hypodermic Syringes, Interchangeable Type for General Purposes |
20 March 2025 |
30 | IS 12721 (Part 1) : 2005 ISO 6871-1 : 1994 Dental Base Metal Casting Alloys Part 1 Cobalt-Based Alloys (First Revision) |
20 March 2025 |
31 | IS 12721 (Part 2) : 2005 ISO 6871-2 : 1994 |
20 March 2025 |
32 | IS 13710 : 1993 Dental Materials — Dental Zinc Polycarboxylate Cements — Specification |
20 March 2025 |
33 | IS/ISO 14161 : 2009 Sterilization of Health Care Products — Biological Indicators — Guidance for the Selection, Use and Interpretation of Results |
20 March 2025 |
34 | IS 15110 : 2002 Veterinary Thermometers, Mercury-in-Glass Type — Specification |
20 March 2025 |
35 | IS 15999 (Part 18/Sec 42) : 2018 IEC 60034-18-42 : 2008 Rotating Electrical Machines Part 18 Qualification and Acceptance Tests for Partial Discharge Resistant Electrical Insulation Systems (Type II) Section 42 Used in rotating electrical machines fed from voltage converters |
27 September 2025 |
Establishments of In Indian Standards
S. No. | No. Year & Title of the Indian Standards Established | Date of Establishment | No. , Year & Title of the Indian Standards to be Withdrawn, if any | Date of Withdrawal |
1 | IS 19194 : 2025 Root and Tuber Vegetable Washer — Continuous Type — Specification and Test Code |
28 March 2025 | NA | NA |
2 | IS 19195 : 2025 Good Aquaculture Practices for Marine Finfish Hatchery — Requirements |
28 March 2025 | NA | NA |
3 | IS 19196 : 2025 Good Aquaculture Practices for Seaweed Cultivation — Requirements |
28 March 2025 | NA | NA |
4 | IS 19197 : 2025 Ultrafiltration UF Membrane Based Point-of-Use Drinking Water Treatment System — Specification |
28 March 2025 | NA | NA |
5 | IS 19219 : 2025 ISO 18447 : 2021 Tea ― Determination of Theaflavins in Black Tea ― Method Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography |
28 March 2025 | NA | NA |
Impact of Establishments and Withdrawals in Indian Standards
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has recently announced the establishment and withdrawal of a number of Indian standards, which can have substantial implications for manufacturers, industries, and consumers. Below are the key impacts:
- Transition to Updated Standards: The withdrawal of old Indian Standards and the establishment of new ones ensure that manufacturers move toward implementing the latest BIS certification guidelines. By adhering to newly established standards, businesses can confirm that their products fulfill modern safety, quality and performance standards, thereby enhancing their marketability and consumer trust.
- Improved Product Safety and Compliance: The removal of older standards and establishments of the new, permits the BIS certification process to better line up with current safety rules. Manufacturers are now have to comply with updated regulations that provide increased protection for consumers, minimizing the risk of manufacturing substandard or unsafe products.
- Market Competitiveness and Global Trade: And by adopting more advanced and internationally recognized standards, certified products can get better access to global markets. This may enable Indian manufacturers to increase their exports and participate more effectively in the global trade environment, as international markets often need to comply with updated and modern product standards.
- Encouragement for Innovation: The cancellation of specific outdated standards has opened the door to new innovations in product design and manufacturing. With BIS registration under establishing new standards, manufacturers are encouraged to invest in new technologies and sustainable practices to confirm that their products are up-to-date and environmentally responsible.
Conclusion
In conclusion, BIS is a key component of the regulatory framework that ensures the safety, quality and performance of approved products in India. With the latest changes in the Indian Standards, it is even more important for the businesses to keep up to date and follow the evolving standards. These certifications and registrations provide a mark of quality that protects customers and enhances the brand's reputation in the competitive market.
Manufacturers should be proactive in reviewing the latest information from the Bureau of Indian Standards to ensure compliance and continue to produce high-quality, safe products.
This portion of the site is for informational purposes only. The content is not legal advice. The statements and opinions are the expression of author, not corpseed, and have not been evaluated by corpseed for accuracy, completeness, or changes in the law.
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