ISI Registration

What is ISI Registration in India

The ISI mark is a certification mark for the Indian industrial products. The mark establishes that the product has fulfils all requirements of the Indian Standard created by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) the national standard body of the India. The ISI mark is the most recognized certification mark in the India. The mark ensures quality safety and the reliability. ISI stands for the Indian Standards Institute the erstwhile name of the BIS. The mark accompanies a seven-digit license number required by the BIS. The ISI Mark is compulsory for the certifying items such as electrical appliances LPG valves LPG cylinders Portland cement and the automotive tires sold in the India.

ISI Certification required documents in India

The documents required for the obtaining an ISI Certification are the listed below

  • All the details regarding machinery of the installed;
  • A copy of the Certificate from the Regulatory Authority;
  • The Product drawing;
  • A copy of the Company’s bank of the statement;
  • The Utility  bills like electricity bills water tax the receipts;
  • The registered address of the manufacturing unit;
  • A copy of the Certification of the Registration;
  • A copy of the test report by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) authorized internal the laboratory;
  • The Details of all the equipment used for the testing
  • Packaging details like the size of the product storage facility quantity etc.
  • A copy of the Trademark Registration if the available
  • The disposing technique of the inferior product
  • All the details regarding the quality control staff like Name Experience Designation and the Qualification
  • Layout Plan of the Factory
  • Particulars about the raw material being used
  • Flow chart followed in the manufacturing process
  • Proof of the Indian Residency

ISI Certification Cost in India

The application fee is the Rs. 1000 and preliminary inspection the charges are Rs.4000 via demand draft in the favors of Bureau of Indian Standards. The agent is likely to the charge anywhere from the Rs. 5000 to the Rs. 15,000 depending on complexity of the product.

How to get ISI Certification

The procedure for Obtaining Indian Standard Institute (ISI) Certification in the India involves the following steps.

Step 1: Select the Product Code – The foremost step is to select a product quality that fulfils the guidelines prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The applicant must identify and the choose an ISI (Indian Standard Institute) standard product code for their product.

Step 2: Fill up the Application form for obtaining ISI Certification – After selecting the product code the applicant must apply for the Indian Standard Institute (ISI) Certification. For this, Form-V is the filed as an application for obtaining Indian Standard Institute (ISI) certification along with the prescribed registration fees. Moreover the applicant must pay the audit fees in addition to the registration fees for further the inspection.

Step 3: Inspection of the Factory Premise by the BIS Officer – The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Officer and the Inspection team will visit the applicant’s factory premises. Further the Inspection team will thoroughly examine the quality control and the manufacturing process of the applicant’s factory. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Officer will collect some products as samples and send the same for testing in the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) authorized the laboratory.

Step 4: Submit Sample Report – The applicant must obtain the product sample’s report from the authorized labs and submit it to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

Step 5: Issuance of ISI Certificate – Once the process of applying and the verification of the submitted documents, test report and application form is completed the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Authority issues a Certificate of the Indian Standard Institute (ISI) Mark Registration. Usually the process of acquiring Indian Standard Institute (ISI) Mark Certification takes around the time of 30 days starting from the date of application submission. Further the issued Indian Standard Institute (ISI) Certificate is the valid for a time span of 1 year and the same is qualified to get renewed after the expiry. To get the Certificate renewed the applicant needs to the file an application duly certified by the Practicing Chartered Accountant.

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