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WHAT ARE THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR BIS CERTIFICATION OF TOYS IN INDIA? If you are a toys manufacturer, you are wondering about the requirements of BIS certification for toys. Let's take a closer look at the requirements for a BIS license. To increase the efficiency and ease of either BIS Certification for Imports of Toys or BIS Certification for Domestic Toys, manufacturers who apply may select o
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What are the standards applicable for toys? Each toy is subject to more than one Indian standard, but in order to make the process easier for manufacturers, the ministry has decided to categorize them into two types: electric and non-electric toys. One primary standard will be used to grant a license for each type, and secondary standards will be used to determine whether additional testing is req
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What are the documents required for BIS certification of toys? Toy quality is monitored by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). BIS is also conducting raids at toy stores and malls across the country to ensure that only ISI Mark toys are manufactured and sold in the Indian market. If you are a toys manufacturer, you are wondering about the requirements of BIS certification for toys . Let's take a
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WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF BIS CERTIFICATION FOR TOYS? BIS certification is mandatory for toys According to Toys (Quality Control) Order 2020, BIS certification is mandatory for toys to prevent the sale of low-quality toys on the market. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has mandated that all-electric and non-electric toys bear the ISI mark, and toys without an ISI mark are not allowed to be sold i
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HOW TO GET A BIS LICENSE FOR TOYS? Toy quality is monitored by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). BIS is also conducting raids at toy stores and malls across the country to ensure that only ISI Mark toys are manufactured and sold in the Indian market. For BIS ISI mark certification, Toys are classified into non-electric and electric toys. One primary standard will be used to grant a license for
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BIS CERTIFICATION FOR TOYS Toys are a child's best friend. Without toys, childhood is empty. One of the parents' concerns is that these toys are not harmful or injurious to children. In addition, the toy industry is expanding and is expected to become a toy hub in the coming years. Now the Government of India is on the move to control most of the hazards that children face. Toys must be safe by la
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BIS RAIDS ON TOYS MANUFACTURER AND TRADERS The Bureau of Indian standard (BIS) keeps an eye on the quality of toys. Nowadays, BIS is conducting a raid at toy stores, City Mall in different parts of countries and also plans to conduct more raids in the whole country to ensure that only ISI-Marked products are manufactured and sold in the Indian market. News is coming from different parts of countri
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What is TAC/AIS CERTIFICATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCT? The product specifications for each country may be different. Every manufacturer needs a specific type of certification for their product to sell in a specific country. TAC/AIS clearance is required for an automotive product before a product can be sold in a given country. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways implements emission laws suc
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WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE OF BIS REGISTRATION FOR A HALLMARKING SHOWROOM? Hallmark is used as a guarantee of the purity or fineness of precious metal objects. A jeweller must first register with the BIS before selling hallmarked jewellery. PROCEDURE FOR BIS REGISTRATION FOR HALLMARKING SHOWROOM The following process is involved in BIS registration for hallmarking showroom Documentation before submissi
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WHAT IS BIS HALLMARKING? Gold is a precious metal that has been used for coinage and jewellery for thousands of years. Gold is also a popular investment option for village people to keep them safe during difficult times. In order to protect consumers against adulteration and to force jewellers to maintain a legal level of purity, the BIS established a hallmarking scheme for gold in 2000 and silver
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