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        DPIIT notifies Quality Control Orders for ‘Drums and Tins’

        October 23, 2023

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        Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry in consultation with Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and stakeholders has been identifying key products for notifying Quality Control Order (QCO). This has led to the initiation of development of more than 60 new QCOs covering 318 product standards. It includes 7 standards of Drums and Tins.

        Drum is a cylindrical container used for packing powder or semi-solid or liquid. Drums are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids, semi-solids and powders. A tin is a container of tin-coated sheet metal used especially for packing food items in powder or semi-solid or liquid form. Drums and tins are basically used for storing and transporting several different types of toxic, flammable and hazardous substances. They are widely used across industries including waste management, healthcare and food services etc. So, it is imperative that Drums and tins need to be of good quality in order to protect any type of leakages, adulteration and fire damage etc.

        DPIIT has notified Drums and Tins (Quality Control) Order, 2023, on 20th October, 2023, which includes the following:

        S. No.

        Indian Standard (IS)

        Title of Indian Standard

        1

        13997:2014

        Drums, Large Open Top

        2

        1783 (Part 1) :2014

        Drums Large, Fixed Ends - Grade A Drums

        3

        1783 (Part 2) :2014

        Drums, Large, Fixed Ends – Grade B Drums

        4

        2552:1989

        Steel  Drums            (Galvanized              and Ungalvanized)

        5

        3575:1993

        Bitumen Drums

        6

        916:2000

        Square Tins for Solid Products

        7

        10325:2000

        Square Tins - 15 Kilograms or litre For Ghee, Vanaspati, Edible Oils and Bakery Shortenings

        Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, while emphasizing on the importance of manufacturing quality products said –“With our people’s ability and the nation’s credibility, Indian products of top quality will travel far and wide. This will also be a true tribute to the ethos of Aatmanirbhar Bharat- a force multiplier for global prosperity”.

        In pursuance to the same, DPIIT is on a mission mode to establish a quality control regime in the country for the industrial sectors under its domain in association with BIS, Industry and other stakeholders. QCOs shall not only improve the manufacturing quality standards in the country but also enhance the brand and value of ‘Made in India’ products. These initiatives, coupled with development testing labs, product manuals, accreditation of test labs etc. shall aid in the development of a quality ecosystem in India.

        The Standard issued for any product is for voluntary compliance unless it is notified by the Central Government to make it mandatory primarily through notification of Quality Control Order (QCO) under Scheme-I and Compulsory Registration Order (CRO) under Scheme-II of BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018. The objective of notifying the QCOs is to enhance quality of the domestically manufactured products, curb the imports of sub-standard products into India, prevention of unfair trade practices for the protection of human, animal or plant health and safety of the environment.

        The QCO will come into force on the expiry of six months from the date of notification in the E-Gazette. In order to safeguard the domestic small/micro industries, ensure smooth implementation of the QCO and Ease of Doing Business, relaxations have been granted to small/micro industries as regards to timelines, additional three month have been given to Small industries and additional six months have been given to micro industries in respect of implementation of QCO.  Apart from this, exemption has been provided to drums and tins filled with material in powder or semi-solid or liquid form, when imported into India.

        With the implementation of the QCOs, manufacturing, storing and sale of non-BIS certified products will be prohibited as per the BIS Act, 2016. The violation of the provision of the BIS Act can attract a penalty of imprisonment upto two years or with fine of at least Rs 2 lakh for the first offence. In case of second and subsequent offences, the fine will increase to Rs 5 lakh minimum and extend up to ten times the value of goods or articles.

        The implementation of the QCO for these products is crucial not only for safety of the consumers, but it will also improve the manufacturing quality standards in the country and curb the imports of sub-standard products into India. These initiatives, coupled with development quality testing labs, product manuals etc. will aid in the development of a quality ecosystem in India. With the aforementioned initiatives, the Government of India aims to develop world-class products of good quality in India, thereby fulfilling the Prime Ministers’ vision of creating an “Aatmanirbhar Bharat”.

        Drums and Tins (Quality Control) Order, 2023 can be accessed by clicking the following link:

        Quality Control Order for drums and tins mandates BIS certification, restricting manufacture and sale of non certified products. Notification establishes a Quality Control Order making specified Indian Standards for drums and tins mandatory, requiring BIS conformity for manufacture, storage and sale. The QCO takes effect six months after gazette notification, grants extended implementation timelines for small and micro industries, and exempts drums and tins imported when already filled. Noncompliance attracts penalties under the BIS Act, 2016, including imprisonment and escalating fines, and the QCO is intended to improve product quality, curb sub standard imports and support development of testing and quality infrastructure.
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                                Quality Control Order for drums and tins mandates BIS certification, restricting manufacture and sale of non certified products.

                                Notification establishes a Quality Control Order making specified Indian Standards for drums and tins mandatory, requiring BIS conformity for manufacture, storage and sale. The QCO takes effect six months after gazette notification, grants extended implementation timelines for small and micro industries, and exempts drums and tins imported when already filled. Noncompliance attracts penalties under the BIS Act, 2016, including imprisonment and escalating fines, and the QCO is intended to improve product quality, curb sub standard imports and support development of testing and quality infrastructure.





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