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The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has issued an important BIS notification in January 2026 announcing an extension in the implementation deadline for the revised IS 302 series of standards. This notification provides additional time for industries to transition to the latest safety requirements prescribed for household and similar electrical appliances in India.
Under this update, the last date for mandatory implementation of the revised IS 302 standards, including the widely applicable IS 302 Part 1 extension, has been deferred, allowing the existing and revised standards to run concurrently for an extended period. This decision directly impacts manufacturers, importers, BIS license holders, and new applicants dealing with electrical appliances that require compliance with Indian safety regulations.
This extension acts as a relief period for businesses, enabling them to update product designs, testing protocols, and certification processes without disrupting manufacturing or market supply, while still moving towards full compliance with the revised IS 302 standards.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) issued an official BIS notification in January 2026 regarding the implementation of revised safety standards under the IS 302 series.
This notification announces an extension of the implementation deadline for the revised IS 302 standards, including the crucial IS 302 Part 1 extension.
The update applies to household and similar electrical appliances, which are required to comply with Indian safety regulations before being manufactured, imported, or sold in India.
IS 302 standards play a vital role in electrical appliance safety standards in India, as they are aligned with international IEC 60335 safety requirements.
The extended timeline allows concurrent use of existing and revised IS 302 standards during the transition period.
This decision provides a relief period for manufacturers, importers, BIS license holders, and new applicants, helping them adapt to revised technical and compliance requirements without immediate disruption.
The extension supports a smoother shift to updated safety norms while ensuring continued regulatory compliance and consumer safety.
IS 302 is an Indian safety standard issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for household and similar electrical appliances. It defines the essential safety requirements that electrical products must meet before they can be manufactured, imported, or sold in the Indian market.
The IS 302 standard focuses on protecting users from common electrical risks such as electric shock, overheating, fire hazards, and mechanical dangers. By ensuring proper design, insulation, and performance, IS 302 plays a critical role in maintaining electrical appliance safety standards in India.
IS 302 is largely based on the internationally recognized IEC 60335 series, which sets global benchmarks for the safety of household electrical appliances.
Why IS 302 Is Mandatory in India
IS 302 compliance is mandatory for many electrical appliances under BIS certification schemes.
It ensures products meet minimum safety and quality requirements before reaching consumers.
Mandatory adoption helps reduce electrical accidents, fires, and product failures.
BIS certification under IS 302 is required for both domestic manufacturers and importers.
IS 302 vs IEC 60335
| Aspect | IS 302 (Indian Standard) | IEC 60335 (International Standard) |
| Issuing Authority | Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) | International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) |
| Purpose | Defines safety requirements for household and similar electrical appliances in India | Sets global safety benchmarks for household electrical appliances |
| Technical Basis | Largely aligned with and derived from IEC 60335 | Original international reference standard |
| Revisions & Updates | Revised editions adopt latest technical and safety updates from IEC 60335 | Periodically updated to reflect global safety improvements |
| Safety Coverage | Electrical safety, fire prevention, mechanical and thermal protection | Comprehensive electrical, mechanical, and fire safety requirements |
| Regulatory Applicability | Mandatory for BIS certification and market access in India | Used as a reference standard worldwide |
| Compliance Transition | Easier for manufacturers already following IEC 60335 | Serves as the foundation for IS 302 alignment |
| Global Consistency | Ensures Indian regulations match global safety practices | Promotes uniform safety standards across countries |
Products Covered Under IS 302 Standard
| Existing IS No. and Title | Revised IS No. and Title |
| IS 302-1 : 2008 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances: Part 1 general requirements (Sixth Revision)’ | IS 302 (Part 1) : 2024/ IEC 60335-1 : 2020 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances - Safety Part 1 General Requirements (Seventh Revision) |
| IS 302-2-3 : 2007 Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 3 Electric Iron (First Revision) | IS 302 (Part 2/Sec 3) : 2024/ IEC 60335-2-3 : 2022 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances —Safety Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 3 Electric Irons (Second Revision) |
| IS 302 -2-8 : 1994 Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 8 Electrical Shavers, Hair Clipper and Similar Appliances-2-8 | IS 302 (Part 2/Sec 8) : 2024/ IEC 60335-2-8 : 2022 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances —Safety Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 8 Shavers, Hair Clippers and Similar Appliances (First Revision) |
| IS 302-2-13 : 1994 Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 13 Frying Pans, Deep Fat Fryers and Similar Appliances | IS 302 (Part 2/Sec 13) : 2024/ IEC 60335-2-13 : 2021 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances —Safety Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 13 Deep Fat Fryers, Frying Pans and Similar Appliances (First Revision) |
| IS 302-2-21 : 2018 Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 21 Stationary Storage Type Electric Water Heaters (Second Revision) | IS 302 (Part 2/Sec 21) : 2024/ IEC 60335-2-71 : 2022 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances —Safety Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 21 Storage Water Heaters (Third Revision) |
| IS 302-2-46 : 1993 SAFETY OF HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR LECTRICAL APPLIANCES PART 2 PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS Section 46 Electric Steam Cookers | IS 302 (Part 2/Sec 42) : 2024/ IEC 60335-2-42 : 2021 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances — Safety Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 42 Commercial Electric Forced Convection Ovens, Steam Cookers and SteamConvection Ovens |
| IS 302-2-59 : 1999 Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 59 Insect Killers | IS 302 (Part 2/Sec 59) : 2024/ IEC 60335-2-59 : 2021 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances — Safety Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 59 Insect Killers (First Revision) |
| IS 302-2-201 : 2008 Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 201 Electric Immersion Water Heaters (First Revision) | IS 302 (Part 2/Sec 74) : 2024/ IEC 60335-2-74 : 2021 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances —Safety Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 74 Portable Immersion Heaters |
| IS/IEC 60335-2-40 : 2018 Household and Similar Electrical Appliances — Safety Part 2-40 Particular Requirements for Electrical Heat Pumps, AirConditioners and Dehumidifiers | IS 302 (Part 2/Sec 40) : 2025 Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 40 Electrical Heat Pumps, AirConditioners and Dehumidifiers (IEC 60335-2- 40 : 2022, MOD) |
Although the BIS notification does not explicitly list detailed reasons, the extension of the IS 302 implementation timeline appears to be a strategic and industry-supportive decision based on practical compliance considerations.
Major technical changes in revised editions: The revised IS 302 standards introduce updated safety requirements, testing methods, and technical parameters. These changes require manufacturers to modify product designs, testing setups, and documentation, which naturally demands additional time for smooth implementation.
Alignment with updated IEC standards: The revised IS 302 series is closely aligned with the latest IEC 60335 international standards. Extending the deadline allows Indian manufacturers and importers to gradually align their products with globally accepted electrical safety norms.
Support for industry transition: The extension acts as a transition window for manufacturers, importers, and BIS license holders to upgrade compliance processes without facing immediate regulatory pressure. This approach encourages better long-term compliance rather than rushed implementation.
Prevention of supply chain disruption: Immediate enforcement of revised standards could have impacted production schedules, imports, and market availability. The extended timeline helps avoid supply chain interruptions while ensuring continued adherence to electrical appliance safety standards in India.
Overall, this deadline extension reflects BIS’s balanced approach toward regulatory enforcement, industry readiness, and consumer safety, strengthening confidence and trust among all stakeholders.
| IS Standard / Product Category | Old Last Date | Revised Last Date |
| IS 302-1:2008 → IS 302-1:2024 (General Safety Requirements) | 23 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2027 |
| IS 302-2-3 (Electric Irons) | 23 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2027 |
| IS 302-2-8 (Shavers & Hair Clippers) | 23 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2027 |
| IS 302-2-13 (Frying Pans & Deep Fat Fryers) | 23 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2027 |
| IS 302-2-21 (Storage Water Heaters) | 23 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2027 |
| IS 302-2-40 (Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps) | 23 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2027 |
| IS 302-2-59 (Insect Killers) | 23 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2027 |
| IS 302-2-74 (Immersion Heaters) | 23 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2027 |
The extension of the IS 302 implementation deadline directly affects multiple stakeholders involved in the manufacturing, import, certification, and approval of electrical appliances in India. Below is a stakeholder-wise explanation of how this BIS notification impacts each group.
Manufacturers : Manufacturers of household and similar electrical appliances receive additional time to transition to the revised IS 302 standards. This extended period allows them to update product designs, conduct testing as per the latest safety requirements, and align manufacturing processes without immediate compliance pressure.
Importers : Importers benefit from the extension as existing BIS approvals and certifications remain valid until February 2027, provided they comply with the applicable IS 302 standards. This helps avoid shipment delays, certification gaps, and disruption in import operations during the transition phase.
BIS License Holders : For current BIS license holders, the notification ensures that licenses will not be cancelled or rendered invalid solely due to the revision of IS 302 standards. Licensees can continue operations under the existing standard during the concurrent running period.
New Applicants : New applicants applying for BIS certification during the extension period have the flexibility to choose either the existing IS 302 standard or the revised version. This allows applicants to plan certification strategies based on product readiness and testing capabilities.
Overall, this deadline extension reflects BIS’s balanced approach toward regulatory enforcement, industry readiness, and consumer safety, strengthening confidence and trust among all stakeholders.
Absolute Veritas helps manufacturers, importers, and BIS license holders manage IS 302 compliance with clarity and confidence. As an experienced BIS certification consultant, we provide end-to-end support—from identifying the correct IS 302 part, coordinating with BIS-recognized laboratories, managing documentation, to ensuring smooth transition from existing to revised standards.
With Absolute Veritas, businesses benefit from:
Expert guidance on IS 302 Part 1 and product-specific standards
Hassle-free handling of BIS certification and license management
Clear compliance planning aligned with revised IS 302 implementation dates
Reduced approval timelines and minimized compliance risks
By choosing Absolute Veritas as your BIS consultant, compliance becomes simpler, faster, and stress-free allowing you to focus on manufacturing, imports, and market growth while we take care of regulatory requirements.
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The BIS notice CMD III/16, dated 21st January 2026, addresses the extension of the last date for implementing the revised IS 302 series for household and similar electrical appliances. The notice, issued by the Central Marks Department III of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), provides official guidelines for manufacturers, importers, and licensees to comply with the updated safety standards. It ensures the smooth transition from older versions of the standards to the latest revisions aligned with IEC 60335 international standards, offering improved safety for electrical appliances in India.
The notice specifies that the concurrent running of several IS 302 series standards has been extended. Key standards include IS 302-1:2008 (General requirements), IS 302-2-3:2007 (Electric Irons), IS 302-2-8:1994 (Shavers and Hair Clippers), IS 302-2-13:1994 (Frying Pans and Deep Fat Fryers), IS 302-2-21:2018 (Storage Water Heaters), IS 302-2-46:1993 (Electric Steam Cookers), IS 302-2-59:1999 (Insect Killers), IS 302-2-201:2008 (Portable Immersion Heaters), and IS/IEC 60335-2-40:2018 (Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Dehumidifiers). The extended date for the concurrent running of all these standards is now 23rd February 2027, providing manufacturers additional time to align with the revised regulations.
BIS extended the implementation date to allow manufacturers, importers, and other stakeholders sufficient time to transition from the older standards to the revised IS 302 series aligned with IEC 60335 standards. This ensures compliance with the latest safety and performance requirements without disrupting production or market availability of household electrical appliances. The extension also helps in minimizing non-compliance risks while maintaining consumer safety and regulatory adherence.
The concurrent running period refers to the timeframe during which both the existing IS 302 standards and the revised IS 302 series are recognized for compliance. During this period, manufacturers can choose to adhere to either version, allowing time for adaptation to the updated safety requirements. According to the notice CMD III/16, the concurrent running period for the revised IS 302 series has been extended to 23rd February 2027, giving stakeholders an additional year to meet the revised standards.
Following the revised IS 302 series ensures that household and similar electrical appliances meet modern safety, quality, and international compliance requirements. This not only protects consumers from electrical hazards but also enhances product reliability, market competitiveness, and regulatory approval for domestic and export markets. Aligning with IEC 60335 standards also facilitates global market acceptance, making compliance a critical step for manufacturers looking to maintain credibility and consumer trust.
The revised IS 302 series incorporates updates based on the latest international standards (IEC 60335) and includes specific safety requirements for a wide range of household electrical appliances. Revisions focus on enhanced protection against electrical hazards, fire risks, and mechanical injuries, as well as improved appliance efficiency. For example, updated sections for electric irons, storage water heaters, and air conditioners reflect the latest safety testing methods, marking a significant improvement over earlier editions like IS 302-1:2008 or IS 302-2-3:2007.