The Ministry of Heavy Industries (MoHI), Government of India, has officially announced an extension of the compliance date for the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Order, 2024. Through an amendment notification—S.O. 2579(E) dated 12 June 2025—the Ministry has extended the implementation deadline from 1 July 2025 to 1 September 2026.
This extension provides manufacturers, importers, and other stakeholders additional time to meet the mandatory safety and quality requirements specified under the regulation.
About the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus) Order, 2024
The Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Order, 2024 was introduced by the Ministry of Heavy Industries to ensure safe design, manufacturing, and operation of machinery and electrical products used across various sectors.
The regulation mandates that equipment listed in the First Schedule comply with prescribed safety standards and obtain relevant certification before being sold or imported into India.
Key Highlights of the Extension
- New Compliance Deadline: The enforcement date for machinery and electrical equipment listed in the First Schedule has been extended to 1 September 2026.
- Assemblies and Components: Assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components covered under the Order will come under regulation from a separately notified date, to be published later in the Gazette.
- Objective: The extension aims to give industries ample time to align with testing, certification, and documentation requirements under the new safety framework.
Why This Extension Matters
The extension brings major relief to the manufacturing and import community, allowing additional time to prepare for full compliance.
- Smooth Transition: Businesses get more time to adapt their manufacturing and documentation processes.
- Regulatory Readiness: Helps testing laboratories and certification agencies handle certification demands efficiently.
- Industry Feedback Considered: The government’s decision reflects a responsive approach to industry concerns regarding implementation timelines.
Steps to Ensure Compliance
To stay compliant under the updated regulation, manufacturers and importers should:
- Identify Applicable Products: Verify if your machinery or equipment falls under the First Schedule of the Order.
- Prepare Documentation: Collect all technical files, safety manuals, and product test reports as required.
- Obtain Testing & Certification: Get your products tested by BIS-recognized laboratories and apply for the relevant certification.
- Plan for the New Deadline: Complete compliance formalities before 1 September 2026 to avoid market restrictions or penalties.
Conclusion
The Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Order, 2024 marks a significant move toward improving product safety and quality standards in India. The extension of the compliance date to September 2026 provides much-needed flexibility for manufacturers and importers to achieve full regulatory compliance.
Timely preparation and adherence to these updated requirements will help businesses maintain market access and consumer trust in the long run.