The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under the Department of Consumer Affairs has issued a notification regarding the establishment of various new Indian standards. These standards, which cover a wide range of sectors and industries, aim to promote quality, safety, and sustainability in a variety of fields from healthcare and engineering to photography and space systems. This announcement highlights the critical role of BIS in maintaining high standards of quality across the country and providing necessary guidelines for manufacturers, service providers and other stakeholders to follow.
What is There in the BIS Notification?
The BIS notification details the implementation of new standards for a variety of products, equipment, and services. The standards listed in the notification include specifications and test methods for medical devices, building materials, energy systems and more. Each standard is identified by its unique number and is accompanied by an implementation date. Some of the new standards include methods for measuring air pollution, specific requirements for medical equipment such as endoscopes and dialysis chairs, performance testing for various machines, and methods of testing chemicals used in photography.
These standards, which cover categories such as healthcare, construction, information technology and photography, ensure that products and services in these sectors meet national and international quality standards. The notification highlights how BIS registration has been instrumental in regulating and promoting standards that contribute to a safer and more efficient environment for consumers and industries.
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Categories of New Standards
The new standards introduced by the BIS can be broadly divided into several areas, each focusing on specific aspects of public health, safety and environmental protection. These categories include:
- Healthcare and medical equipment: The new standards focus on medical equipment and healthcare equipment, including dialysis chairs, blood donor couches, and endotherapy equipment. The standard ensures reliability and safety for products such as total knee and hip-joint prostheses, dental equipment and equipment for anesthesia and respiratory care.
- Construction and engineering: The construction sector looks at guidelines for walls, foundations and materials used in rural dwellings. Key standards include specifications for placing walls in hilly areas and for reinforced cement concrete walls, ensuring safety and structural integrity.
- Environmental protection: The new standards address air pollution and hydrocarbon measurements, assist in environmental monitoring and emissions regulation, promote better air quality, and comply with environmental norms.
- Photography and graphic technology: Standards in this field govern photographic chemicals, test methods for chemical quality, and image evaluation in printed media, ensuring high quality standards in media and entertainment.
- Information technology and biometric systems: The new standards cover the use of pictograms in biometric systems and IT governance, ensuring safe, efficient and ethical technology use across industries.
Table of New Standards
S. No. | No. Year & Title of the Indian Standards Established | Date of Establishment |
1 | IS 5182 (Part 28) : 2025 Air Pollution -Methods for Measurement Part 28 Vapour-Phase Organic Chemicals C3 to nC30 Hydrocarbons in Air and Gaseous Emissions -Sampling by Pumped Sorbent Tubes Followed by Thermal Desorption (TD) and Capillary gas Chromatography (GC) Analysis | 18 March 2025 |
2 | IS 15732 (Part 6) : 2025 ISO 8600-6 : 2020 Medical Endoscopes and Endotherapy Devices Part 6 Vocabulary | 18 March 2025 |
3 | IS 18075 (Part 5) : 2025 ISO 14243-5 : 2019 Implants for Surgery -Wear of Total Knee Prostheses Part 5 Durability Performance of the Patellofemoral Joint | 18 March 2025 |
4 | IS 18651 (Part 8) : 2025 ISO 7176-8 : 2014 Wheelchairs Part 8 Requirements and Test Methods for Static, Impact and Fatigue Strengths | 18 March 2025 |
5 | IS 18651 (Part 22) : 2025 ISO 7176-22 : 2014 Wheelchairs Part 22 Set-Up Procedures | 18 March 2025 |
6 | IS 18918 : 2025 ISO 13666 : 2019 Ophthalmic Optics -Spectacle Lenses -Vocabulary | 18 March 2025 |
7 | IS 18976 : 2025 Dentistry -Powder Jet Handpieces and Powders (ISO 20608 : 2018, MOD) | 18 March 2025 |
8 | IS 18980 : 2025 Blood Donor Couch | 18 March 2025 |
9 | IS 18981 : 2025 Dialysis Chair | 18 March 2025 |
10 | IS 18995 (Part 4) : 2025 ISO 7787-4 : 2002 Dental Rotary Instruments -Cutters Part 4 Miniature Carbide Laboratory Cutters | 18 March 2025 |
11 | IS 18996 (Part 1) : 2025 ISO 9173-1 : 2016 Dentistry -Extraction Forceps Part 1 General Requirements | 18 March 2025 |
12 | IS 19043 : 2025 Dentistry -Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity of Dental Restorative Materials, Luting Materials, Fissure Sealants and Orthodontic Bonding or Luting Materials (ISO 3990 : 2023, MOD) | 18 March 2025 |
13 | IS 19051 : 2025 ISO 20569 : 2018 Dentistry -Trephine Burs | 18 March 2025 |
14 | IS 19066 (Part 1) : 2025 ISO 14242-1 : 2014 Implants for Surgery -Wear of Total Hip-Joint Prostheses Part 1 Loading and Displacement Parameters for Wear-Testing Machines and Corresponding Environmental Conditions for Test | 18 March 2025 |
15 | IS 19066 (Part 2) : 2025 ISO 14242-2 : 2016 Implants for Surgery -Wear of Total Hip-Joint Prostheses Part 2 Methods of Measurement | 18 March 2025 |
16 | IS 19066 (Part 3) : 2025 ISO 14242-3 : 2009 Implants for Surgery -Wear of Total Hip-Joint Prostheses Part 3 Loading and Displacement Parameters for Orbital Bearing Type Wear Testing Machines and Corresponding Environmental Conditions for Test | 18 March 2025 |
17 | IS 19066 (Part 4) : 2025 ISO 14242-4 : 2018 Implants for Surgery -Wear of Total Hip-Joint Prostheses Part 4 Testing Hip Prostheses Under Variations in Component Positioning which Results in Direct Edge Loading | 18 March 2025 |
18 | IS 19070 : 2025 Implants for Surgery -Two-Part Addition-Cure Silicone Elastomers (ISO 14949 : 2001, MOD) | 18 March 2025 |
19 | IS 19071 : 2025 Instruments for Use in Association with Non-Active Surgical Implants -General Requirements (ISO 16061 : 2021, MOD) | 18 March 2025 |
20 | IS 19141 : 2025 Cord Relays -Specification | 18 March 2025 |
21 | IS 19149 : 2025 ISO/IEC 38500 : 2024 Information Technology -Governance of IT for the Organization | 18 March 2025 |
22 | IS 19198 : 2025 Respiratory Protective Devices for Self-Rescue -Filtering Devices with Hood for Escape from Fire -Specification | 18 March 2025 |
23 | IS 19206 (Part 4) : 2025 ISO 10349-4 : 1992 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 4 Determination of Residue after Ignition | 18 March 2025 |
24 | IS 19206 (Part 5) : 2025 ISO 10349-5 : 1992 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 5 Determination of Heavy Metals and Iron Content | 18 March 2025 |
25 | IS 19206 (Part 6) : 2025 ISO 10349-6 : 1992 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 6 Determination of Halide Content | 18 March 2025 |
26 | IS 19206 (Part 9) : 2025 ISO 10349-9 : 1992 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 9 Reaction to Ammoniacal Silver Nitrate | 18 March 2025 |
27 | IS/ISO/IEC 24779-1 : 2016 Information Technology -CrossJurisdictional and Societal Aspects of Implementation of Biometric Technologies -Pictograms, Icons and Symbols for Use with Biometric Systems Part 1 General Principles | 18 March 2025 |
28 | IS/ISO/IEC 24779-9 : 2015 Information Technology -CrossJurisdictional and Societal Aspects of Implementation of Biometric Technologies -Pictograms, Icons and Symbols for Use with Biometric Systems Part 9 Vascular Applications | 18 March 2025 |
29 | IS 13450 (Part 2/Sec 90) : 2025 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2 Particular Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance Section 90 Respiratory High-flow Therapy Equipment (ISO 80601-2-90 : 2021, MOD) | 20 March 2025 |
30 | IS 18766 (Part 3) : 2025 Biocompatibility Evaluation of Breathing Gas Pathways in Healthcare Applications Part 3 Tests for Emissions of Volatile Organic Substances (ISO 18562-3 : 2024, MOD) | 20 March 2025 |
31 | IS 19133 (Part 2) : 2025 Anaesthetic and Respiratory Equipment -Heat and Moisture Exchangers (HMEs) for Humidifying Respired Gases in Humans Part 2 HMEs for Use with Tracheostomized Patients Having Minimum Tidal Volumes of 250 ml (ISO 9360-2 : 2001, MOD) | 20 March 2025 |
32 | IS 19150 : 2025 ISO 26825 : 2020 Anaesthetic and Respiratory Equipment -User-Applied Labels for Syringes Containing Drugs Used During Anaesthesia -Colours, Design and Performance | 20 March 2025 |
33 | IS 19171 : 2025 Anaesthetic and Respiratory Equipment -General Requirements for Airways and Related Equipment (ISO 18190 : 2016, MOD) | 20 March 2025 |
34 | IS 19186 (Part 2) : 2025 Breathing System Filters for Anaesthetic and Respiratory Use Part 2 Non-Filtration Aspects (ISO 23328-2 : 2002, MOD) | 20 March 2025 |
35 | IS 19206 (Part 3) : 2025 ISO 10349-3 : 1992 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 3 Determination of Matter Insoluble in Ammonium Hydroxide Solution | 20 March 2025 |
36 | IS 19206 (Part 10) : 2025 ISO 10349-10 : 1992 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 10 Determination of Sulfide Content | 20 March 2025 |
37 | IS 19206 (Part 11) : 2025 ISO 10349-11 : 1992 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 11 Determination of Specific Gravity | 20 March 2025 |
38 | IS 19206 (Part 12) : 2025 ISO 10349-12 : 1992 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 12 Determination of Density | 20 March 2025 |
39 | IS 19206 (Part 13) : 2025 ISO 10349-13 : 2002 Photography -Photographic Grade Chemicals -Test Methods Part 13 Determination of pH | 20 March 2025 |
40 | IS 19226 : 2025 Media and Entertainment -New Media Services -Vocabulary | 20 March 2025 |
41 | IS 19234 : 2025 Online Coaching Services -Requirements | 20 March 2025 |
42 | IS/ISO/IEC 24779-4 : 2017 Information Technology -CrossJurisdictional and Societal Aspects of Implementation of Biometric Technologies -Pictograms, Icons and Symbols for Use with Biometric Systems Part 4 Fingerprint Applications | 20 March 2025 |
43 | IS 18166 : 2025 Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC-U) Threaded Column Pipes for Borewells/Tubewells -Specification | 20 March 2025 |
44 | IS 19117 : 2025 Design and Construction of Combined Piled-Raft Foundations -Code of Practice | 20 March 2025 |
45 | IS 19128 : 2025 Sustainable Development of Rural Habitats -Indicators | 20 March 2025 |
46 | IS 14458 (Part 8) : 2025 Retaining Wall for Hill Area -Guidelines Part 8 Design of Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) Retaining Walls | 20 March 2025 |
47 | IS 18383 (Part 2) : 2025 Equipment for Harvesting and Conservation -Round Balers Part 2 Performance Test Method | 18 March 2025 |
48 | IS 19129 : 2025 Seeds and Grain Processing and Storage Engineering -Glossary of Terms | 18 March 2025 |
49 | IS 19184 (Part 1) : 2025 ISO 10071-1 : 2008 Tools for Pressing -Ball-Lock Punches Part 1 Ball-lock Punches for Light Duty | 18 March 2025 |
50 | IS 19184 (Part 2) : 2025 ISO 10071-2 : 2005 Tools for Pressing -Ball-Lock Punches Part 2 Ball-Lock Punches for Heavy Duty | 18 March 2025 |
51 | IS 19191 : 2025 Pearler Cum Polisher for Millets -Specification and Test Code | 18 March 2025 |
52 | IS/ISO/TS 18621-31 : 2024 Graphic Technology -Image Quality Evaluation Methods for Printed Matter Part 31 Evaluation of the Perceived Resolution of Printing Systems with the Contrast-Resolution Chart | 21 March 2025 |
53 | IS 18900 (Part 1) : 2025 ISO 19626-1 : 2020 Processes, Data Elements and Documents in Commerce, Industry and Administration -Trusted Communication Platforms for Electronic Documents Part 1 Fundamentals | 21 March 2025 |
54 | IS 19076 : 2025 ISO 12208 : 2015 Space Systems -Space Environment (Natural and Artificial) -Observed Proton Fluences Over Long Duration at GEO and Guidelines for Selection of Confidence Level in Statistical Model of Solar Proton Fluences | 21 March 2025 |
55 | IS 19138 : 2025 Welded Low Carbon Steel Containers above 250 Litre and Not Exceeding 1 000 Litre Water Capacity for the Transport of LPG -Specification | 21 March 2025 |
Benefits of the New Standards
The introduction of these new standards has many benefits for both businesses and consumers. Some of the primary benefits include:
- Improved product quality: The new BIS standards ensure high product quality by establishing clear specifications, leading to better performance, durability, and safety for consumer goods, medical devices, and other critical items. Compliance guarantees that products will meet national and international expectations.
- Increased consumer safety: Strict regulations for medical devices, building materials and safety equipment, along with BIS registration, ensure that consumers are protected from unsafe products. Equipment such as endoscopes and anesthetic equipment will now meet higher standards through BIS certification, reducing risk in medical procedures.
- Environmental protection: BIS standards promote environmental sustainability by ensuring industry emissions guidelines are met, such as monitoring hydrocarbons in air emissions. This reduces pollution and improves air quality.
- International compatibility: In line with international standards, BIS facilitates easy market access and smooth trade for Indian manufacturers, making their products globally competitive.
- Legal and regulatory compliance: Clear regulatory frameworks simplify legal compliance for industries, reduce ambiguity, and improve transparency in sectors such as the medical and technology sectors.
Impact on Stakeholders
The introduction of new BIS standards will have a significant impact on many stakeholders. For businesses and manufacturers, BIS certification ensures product quality, consumer trust, and access to international markets, enabling expansion and collaboration with global companies. Regulatory bodies such as the Bureau of Indian Standards will benefit from enhanced monitoring and enforcement of industry norms, thereby promoting national development. Healthcare providers, including hospitals, will see improved patient care as medical devices meet strict safety and performance standards, reducing the risk of complications. Consumers feel confident that the products they use are safe and reliable, which enhances the user experience. Environmentalists will also benefit as emissions and air pollution standards encourage industries to adopt cleaner, more sustainable practices, promoting a healthier environment. Overall, these standards promote safety, trust, and sustainability across various sectors.
Conclusion
The recent BIS notification introduces new standards in several areas including healthcare, construction and environmental protection, photography and information technology. These standards ensure product quality, safety, and environmental sustainability, which benefits the industry, consumers, and the nation. In healthcare, they address medical equipment such as dialysis chairs and implants, ensuring patient safety. In construction, they control materials and design for structural integrity. Environmental standards focus on reducing pollution and monitoring emissions. The standards of photography and graphic techniques are to maintain high-quality media. Information technology standards enhance the safe and ethical use of technology. In conjunction with international norms, these standards promote global competitiveness for Indian products. They ensure legal compliance, promote environmental protection, and improve consumer confidence, which ultimately supports national development and public welfare.
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