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BIS Certification for Electric Food Processors – IS 302 Part 1:2024.


Electric Food Processors are widely used in households, hotels, and commercial kitchens for chopping, blending, kneading, shredding, and grinding. With increasing safety concerns, the Ministry of Commerce & Industry (DPIIT) has notified the Safety of Household, Commercial, and Similar Electrical Appliances (Quality Control) Order, 2025 (QCO 2025), making BIS Certification mandatory for Electric Food Processors.


This move ensures consumer safety, prevents the sale of substandard products, and strengthens quality standards in India’s domestic and imported appliance market.


Applicable Standard for Electric Food Processors


1. ) IS 302 (Part 1): 2024 / IEC 60335-1:2020

Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Safety – General Requirements


All Electric Food Processors must conform to this standard and display the ISI Mark under a valid BIS license.


2. ) Implementation Timeline


I. ) Large Manufacturers: 19 March 2026


II. ) Small Enterprises: 19 June 2026


III. ) Micro Enterprises: 19 September 2026


Any sale or distribution without BIS Certification after these deadlines will be considered illegal.


Certification Scheme


Electric Food Processors fall under:


1. ) Scheme-I of BIS (ISI Mark Licensing) under BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018. Click Here To Know More About It :- BIS Certification for Indian Manufacturers ).


2. ) For foreign manufacturers: BIS FMCS (Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme). Click Here To Know More About It :- BIS Certification for Foreign Manufacturers (FMCS) ).


Key Testing Requirements for Electric Food Processors


BIS Certification requires sample testing in BIS-recognized labs. Key tests include:


1. ) Electric shock protection


2. ) Mechanical strength


3. ) Heating test


4. ) Moisture resistance


5. ) Abnormal operation test


6. ) Stability and mechanical hazards


7. ) Marking and durability test


8. ) Leakage current and insulation resistance


Exemptions under QCO 2025


1. ) Appliances manufactured solely for export


2. ) Up to 200 units annually imported for R&D (not for sale)


3. ) Products manufactured/imported before implementation date, which can be sold for 6 months after QCO enforcement (with declaration to BIS)


Penalties for Non-Compliance


Non-compliance with BIS QCO 2025 for Electric Food Processors attracts strict action under the BIS Act, 2016, including:


1. ) Seizure of stock


2. ) Heavy monetary penalties


3. ) Imprisonment for repeated violations


4. ) Cancellation of BIS license


BIS Certification Process for Electric Food Processors


1. ) Application Submission with documents and fees


2. ) Product Testing in BIS-recognized labs


3. ) Inspection / Audit by BIS officials


4. ) Grant of License with ISI Mark approval


5. ) Surveillance & Renewal – periodic audits and product testing


Importance of BIS Certification for Electric Food Processors


1. ) Ensures consumer safety


2. ) Helps in legal sale across India


3. ) Builds brand trust & market reputation


4. ) Mandatory for imports and customs clearance


5. ) Prevents counterfeit and low-quality appliances


Role of Standphill India


Standphill India is a leading BIS Certification Consultant, providing complete support for Electric Food Processor manufacturers and importers, including:


1. ) Documentation & application filing


2. ) Product testing coordination


3. ) End-to-end BIS compliance management


4. ) License acquisition under both Domestic & FMCS schemes


FAQs on BIS Certification for Electric Food Processors


Q1. Which BIS standard applies to Electric Food Processors?

IS 302 (Part 1): 2024, harmonized with IEC 60335-1:2020.


Q2. Is BIS Certification mandatory for Food Processors?

Yes, mandatory under QCO 2025 from 19 March 2026.


Q3. What is the deadline for small enterprises?

Small enterprises must comply by 19 June 2026.


Q4. Which BIS scheme applies?

Scheme-I (ISI Mark Licensing) for domestic; FMCS for foreign manufacturers.


Q5. Can imported food processors be sold without BIS?

No, uncertified imports will be seized at customs.


Q6. Are export-only units exempted?

Yes, products manufactured solely for export are exempt.


Q7. What penalties exist for non-compliance?

Fines, seizure of stock, and possible imprisonment under the BIS Act, 2016.


Q8. How long does certification take?

30–45 days for Indian manufacturers; 4–6 months for foreign manufacturers.


Q9. Can existing uncertified stock be sold?

Yes, within 6 months of implementation, subject to BIS declaration.


Q10. Why choose Standphill India?

For end-to-end BIS Certification services, faster approvals, and hassle-free compliance.


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