The Bureau of Indian requirements (BIS) Certification assures product quality, safety, and conformity to Indian requirements. It is necessary for a variety of products, including electronics, food, and industrial goods. The procedure involves assessing product eligibility, selecting the appropriate certification method (ISI Mark, CRS, FMCS, or Hallmarking), and submitting an application via the Manak Online Portal. Products are tested at BIS-approved labs, followed by a factory inspection (if necessary). After approval, a BIS license is issued, allowing you to use the ISI or CRS marks. Certification takes around 4-6 weeks to complete and must be renewed on a regular basis. BIS accreditation improves customer trust and market access. Foreign producers are subject to a unique FMCS framework.
ISI Mark for Non Electric Toys
Applicable of Indian Standard For ISI Mark for Non Electric Toys
| SNO | PRODUCT | IS NO |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Safety of Toys Part l Safety Aspects Related to Mechanical and Physical Properties | 9873 (Part 1) : 2018 |
| 2 | Safety of Toys Part 2 Flammability | 9873 (Part 2) : 2017 |
| 3 | Safety Requirements for Toys Part 3 Migration of Certain Elements | 9873 (Part 3) : 2017 |
| 4 | Safety of Toys Part 4 Swings, Slides and Similar Activity Toys for Indoor and Outdoor Family Domestic Use | 9873 (Part 4) : 2017 |
| 5 | Safety of Toys Part 7 Requirements and Test Methods for Finger Paints | 9873 (Part 7) : 2017 |
| 6 | Safety of Toys Part 9 Certain Phthalates Esters in Toys and Children’s Products | 9873 (Part 9) : 2017 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Non-electric toys are play items that do not require batteries or electricity, such as wooden blocks, dolls, puzzles, board games, and outdoor toys like kites and jump ropes.
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