Introduction

BIS certification is the ISIS certification and certification agency The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). According to The BIS Act (1986), the Indian Bureau of Standards (BIS) is responsible for product certification and is the only product certification body in India. There are 5 regional bureaus and 19 branches in the BIS. Formally established in 1987 to replace the Indian Standards Society founded in 1946. The regional bureau supervises the corresponding branch office. The eight laboratories to which BIS belongs and some independent laboratories are responsible for the inspection of samples taken during the product certification process. These laboratories are all implemented in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025:1999. The Indian Bureau of Standards (BIS) is part of the Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department. Although it is a social legal entity, it exercises government functions. Its main task is to develop and implement national standards; to implement a conformity assessment system; to participate in ISO, IEC, etc. on behalf of the state. Standardization activities. Since the Indian Standards Association, the predecessor of BIS, began product certification in 1955, Indian product certification has been 50 years old. At present, BIS has issued more than 30,000 product certification certificates covering almost every industrial field such as agricultural products, textiles and electronics.