Sunday, May 24, 2009
BIS ropes in pvt agency to check misuse of ISI mark
Chandigarh, Sep 2 : To tighten its noose around unscrupulous manufacturers engaged in misusing ISI mark, national standard body— Bureau of Indian Standards has decided to appoint private agencies for providing vital inputs so as to take tough action against the defaulters.
“We have decided to have a private agency or private detectives run by professionals including security agencies which will provide us critical information with regard to misuse of ISI mark by any type of industry,” BIS deputy director general, northern region, Bhupinder Singh said.
The main idea of roping in a private agency is to curb the practice of applying of ISI mark by manufacturers on their products without having valid licence for the same. “The area of operation of an agency will be restricted to carry out market survey in the trade and industry and find out if there is any misuse of ISI mark by any industrialist. After verifying the information provided by that agency, BIS officials will conduct raid on these manufacturers as part of its measures to stop this practice,” he informed.
Although the misuse of ISI mark has declined in the northern region over past few years, he said. “But there are some industries such as cables, bulbs, paint, plywood where the misuse of ISI mark is still prevalent,” he added.
During this financial year, BIS has already conducted 10 raids on several north-based manufacturers for using ISI mark on their products without having licence and seized huge quantity of material. Giving details, a spokesman of BIS said a team of BIS conducted raid on a Panchkula-based wire and cable manufacturing unit and found misuse of ISI mark on wires and cables by manufacturing these products in the name of various manufacturers, without having a valid licence from the bureau.
The firm was also marking ‘As per ISI’ on the packing material as well. As per notification issued under Electrical Wires, Cables, Appliances and Protection Devices and Accessories (Quality Control) Order 2003, ISI marking on wires and cables is mandatory.
In another raid, BIS officials found a Sonepat-based submersible pump firm using ISI Mark without valid licence. BIS seized 12 submersible pumps of different ratings, 600 stickers bearing ISI Mark, 2,000 rating plates and five rolls of polythene wrapping.
According to the BIS Act, use of ISI mark or any colourable imitation thereof without a valid licence is punishable with imprisonment up to one year or a fine up to Rs 50,000...
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“We have decided to have a private agency or private detectives run by professionals including security agencies which will provide us critical information with regard to misuse of ISI mark by any type of industry,” BIS deputy director general, northern region, Bhupinder Singh said.
The main idea of roping in a private agency is to curb the practice of applying of ISI mark by manufacturers on their products without having valid licence for the same. “The area of operation of an agency will be restricted to carry out market survey in the trade and industry and find out if there is any misuse of ISI mark by any industrialist. After verifying the information provided by that agency, BIS officials will conduct raid on these manufacturers as part of its measures to stop this practice,” he informed.
Although the misuse of ISI mark has declined in the northern region over past few years, he said. “But there are some industries such as cables, bulbs, paint, plywood where the misuse of ISI mark is still prevalent,” he added.
During this financial year, BIS has already conducted 10 raids on several north-based manufacturers for using ISI mark on their products without having licence and seized huge quantity of material. Giving details, a spokesman of BIS said a team of BIS conducted raid on a Panchkula-based wire and cable manufacturing unit and found misuse of ISI mark on wires and cables by manufacturing these products in the name of various manufacturers, without having a valid licence from the bureau.
The firm was also marking ‘As per ISI’ on the packing material as well. As per notification issued under Electrical Wires, Cables, Appliances and Protection Devices and Accessories (Quality Control) Order 2003, ISI marking on wires and cables is mandatory.
In another raid, BIS officials found a Sonepat-based submersible pump firm using ISI Mark without valid licence. BIS seized 12 submersible pumps of different ratings, 600 stickers bearing ISI Mark, 2,000 rating plates and five rolls of polythene wrapping.
According to the BIS Act, use of ISI mark or any colourable imitation thereof without a valid licence is punishable with imprisonment up to one year or a fine up to Rs 50,000...
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