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The Government of India is implementing mandatory safety standards for machinery to mitigate the substantial social and economic consequences of machinery-related accidents. These standards emphasize safe design, proper construction, and maintenance practices to effectively reduce injuries and fatalities.
The National Capital Goods Policy highlights the importance of enforcing standard safety norms across the country, including environmental safety measures and minimum performance standards for machinery. A draft Quality Control Order on machinery safety has been developed and is open for review and feedback from relevant stakeholders.
The draft QCO is accompanied by a guideline document outlining best practices and standards for Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety. This document aims to assist industries in identifying applicable standards, conducting risk assessments, and implementing safety protocols. The new regulation, titled the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Order, 2024, issued by the Ministry of Heavy Industries, will take effect on August 28, 2024.
Scheme X is a specialized conformity assessment framework designed for products requiring stringent technical and safety standards. This scheme allows manufacturers to acquire a BIS license or a Certificate of Conformity (CoC), enabling them to use the BIS Standard Mark on their products. The scheme primarily targets products that demand rigorous safety compliance, ensuring reliability and consumer trust.
Compliance with set standards
Obtaining the Machinery Safety Mark
Appointment of a local representative
Preparation for market surveillance
Certification by notified bodies
Compulsory marking and labeling
Follow the penalties for non-compliance
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The Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Order, 2024 establishes compulsory safety standards for machinery and electrical equipment in India. Its goal is to bring local practices in line with international safety standards, covering a wide range of products such as pumps, compressors, and electrical machinery.
The Order will come into effect on August 28, 2025, providing manufacturers and importers with one year to comply with the new safety standards.
The Order mandates adherence to safety standards, including IS 16819:2018/ISO 12100:2010, as well as additional Type B and C standards. In case of any inconsistencies, Type C standards will take precedence.
While the specific penalties are not outlined, failure to comply with the Order may prevent manufacturers and importers from selling or importing affected products into India. Compliance with BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification and conformity assessment is necessary, and the absence of certification may lead to serious business disruptions.
Manufacturers should review the relevant standards for their products and obtain the required certifications. It’s also essential to ensure compliance with labeling and safety requirements outlined in the regulations.