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As industries increasingly prioritize safety and performance, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has implemented an important certification framework known as Scheme X. This certification is especially critical for manufacturers producing machine tools designed for working on stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos cement, and related materials. Adhering to BIS standards not only ensures legal compliance but also enhances product trust, market access, and global competitiveness.
Introduced on 16th March 2022 under the BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018, Scheme X is a conformity assessment program aimed at standardizing the safety, performance, and quality of machinery and electrical equipment across India. It applies to a wide variety of machine tools, including those used on mineral-based materials like stone and ceramic.
This certification specifically includes:
All categories of machine tools designed for cutting, shaping, grinding, or processing stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos cement, and other similar mineral-based materials.
Assemblies, sub-assemblies, and critical components associated with such machines.
This broad scope ensures that the entire machinery lifecycle — from individual parts to the fully assembled unit — conforms to national safety and quality benchmarks.
To enforce compliance, the Ministry of Heavy Industries issued the Omnibus Technical Regulation (OTR) Order, 2024, mandating BIS certification under Scheme X for the specified machinery. Key highlights include:
Notification Date: 28th August 2024
Enforcement Date: 28th August 2025 — one-year period for industry-wide implementation
Objective: To improve safety, reliability, and overall quality of machines either manufactured in India or imported
Applicability: Compulsory for both domestic manufacturers and international importers
Safety Assurance: Ensures machines operate safely, minimizing operational hazards and workplace accidents.
Quality Compliance: Drives consistency in product performance, reducing machine failure and boosting operational uptime.
Market Legitimacy: Mandatory certification for legal sale and distribution across the Indian market.
Export Readiness: Aligns products with global quality benchmarks, easing entry into international trade channels.
Buyer Trust: The BIS mark is a powerful symbol of quality and safety, increasing buyer confidence.
Application Submission: Submit a formal application with technical specifications, documentation, and product details.
Product Testing: Machinery or components are tested in BIS-approved labs to verify conformance with applicable Indian Standards.
Factory Inspection: BIS inspectors visit the manufacturing facility to assess production practices, quality control, and safety systems.
Grant of Certification: Once compliance is verified, BIS grants a license allowing the use of the BIS Standard Mark (ISI mark) on the certified products.
Ongoing Surveillance: Regular audits and surveillance inspections are carried out to verify ongoing compliance with BIS standards.
The mandatory BIS Scheme X Certification for machine tools used on stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos cement, and related materials reflects the Indian government’s strong emphasis on industrial safety and quality regulation. With the August 28, 2025 deadline fast approaching, it is crucial for manufacturers to initiate the certification process now.
Obtaining BIS certification not only safeguards compliance but also improves brand reputation, opens new markets, and reinforces product reliability.
For expert guidance on certification, manufacturers can turn to Absolute Veritas, one of the leading BIS consultants. From documentation to lab coordination and BIS liaison, Absolute Veritas provides end-to-end support, making the certification journey seamless.
For more information contact us at cs@absoluteveritas.com
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