| 1 |
IS 10702 (2023) |
Hawai Chappal-Specification |
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41500 View breakup
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| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 4.1(Material) |
- |
180 |
|
Ok |
| 4.2(Length) |
- |
180 |
|
Ok |
| 4.3(Thickness) |
- |
180 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No. 1 , i)(Density) |
- |
360 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No. 1 , ii)(2Compression set at constant stress) |
- |
360 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No. 1 , iii)(3Split tear strength) |
- |
900 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No. 1 , iv)("Shrinkage at 50 ºC ± 1 ºC for 24 h for polymeric material,
Shrinkage at 100 ºC ± 1 ºC for 1 h for rubber") |
- |
1200 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No. 1 , v)(5Abrasion resistance at applied force) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No. 1 , vi)(Flexing resistance: Maximum cut growth at 50 000 flexes) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No. 1 , vii)(7 Hydrolysis resistance, Maximum cut growth at 50 000 flexes) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No . 2 , i)(Density , Solid strap, Cellular strap) |
- |
300 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No . 2 , ii)("Breaking strength , Strap to strap and
Toe portion to strap , Elongation at break") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No . 2 , iii)(Minimum cross section of the stud) |
- |
180 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No . 2 , iv)(Stud bolt) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No . 3 , i)(Toe post attachment strength) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No . 3 , ii)(Attachment strength of rear strap) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 4.4 , Table No . 3 , iii)(Inter layer bond strength) |
- |
900 |
|
Ok |
| 5(CHEMICAL REQUIREMENT FOR HAWAI CHAPPAL) |
- |
30000 |
|
Ok |
| 6(MARKING AND PACKING) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(x)(pH) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
1692 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.5.1,Table no.1 of IS 17011(xii)(Nickel, on skin contact 2-(thiocyanomethylthio) -benzothiazole (TCMTB)) |
- |
2888 |
|
- |
| Cl.No. 5.2(lead content) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.1 - 4.1.1(Bottom Material) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.1 - 4.1.2(Strap Material) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.1 - 4.1.3(Material) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.1 - 4.1.4(Material) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.2(Material) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.3 - 4.3.1(Thickness) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.3 - 4.3.2(Thickness) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 1 -i)(Density, g/cm3, Min) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 1 -iii)(Split tear strength, kg, Min) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 1 -iv) - a("Shrinkage at 50 ºC ± 1 ºC for 24 h for polymeric material, percent,
Max") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 1 -iv) - b(Shrinkage at 100 ºC ± 1 ºC for 1 h for rubber, percent, Max) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 1 -v)(Abrasion resistance at applied force 5 N) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -i) - a("Density, g/cm3
Solid strap
") |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -i) - b(Density, g/cm3 Cellular strap) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -ii) - a - 1("Breaking strength, kgf, Min
Strap to strap(Solid Strap)") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -ii) - a - 2("Breaking strength, kgf, Min
Strap to strap(Cellular Strap)") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -ii) - a - 3("Breaking strength, kgf, Min
Toe portion to strap(Solid Strap)") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -ii) - a - 4("Breaking strength, kgf, Min
Toe portion to strap(Cellular Strap)") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -ii) - b - 1("Elongation at break, percent
(Applicable to strap to strap
(V shape) Solid Strap") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -ii) - b - 2("Elongation at break, percent
(Applicable to strap to strap
(V shape) Cellular Strap") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -iii) - a("Minimum cross section of the
stud, mm,
Size 1 to 13 (Adult)") |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -iii) - b("Minimum cross section of the
stud, mm,
Size 3 to 13 (Children)") |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -iv) - a("Stud bolt, mm
Diameter/edge to edge length") |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 2 -iv) - b("Stud bolt, mm
Thickness") |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 3 -i)("Toe post attachment strength, N,
Min") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 3 -ii)("Attachment strength of rear strap,
N, Min") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Clause 4.4 Table 3 -iii)("Inter layer bond strength, N/mm,
Min") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl-4 ((Amendment No-1)(Category And Type) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (i) (Amendment No-1)(Compression set at constant stress) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (ii) (Amendment No-1)(Split tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (iii) (a)(Amendment No-1)("Shrinkage at Shrinkage at 50 °C ± 1 °C for 2 h for polymeric material, percent, Max
") |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (iii)(b) (Amendment No-1)(Shrinkage at 100 °C ± 1 °C for 1 h for rubber, percent, Max) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (iv) (Amendment No-1)(Abrasion resistance at applied force) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (v) (Amendment No-1)(Flexing resistance: Maximum cut growth,) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (vi) (Amendment No-1)(Hydrolysis resistance:Maximum cut growth) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (vii) (Amendment No-1)(Chemical requirements) |
- |
30000 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -1 S. No-1 (viii) (Amendment No-1)("Lead content (as Pb),
ppm, Max") |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -2 S. No-1 (i), a (Amendment No-1)("Breaking strength for Strap to strap
1-Solid strap
2-Cellular strap") |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -2 S. No-1 (i), b (Amendment No-1)("Breaking strength for Toe portion to strap
1-Solid strap
2-Cellular strap") |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -2 S. No-1 (i), c (Amendment No-1)("Elongation at break , percent, Min
1-Solid strap
2-Cellular strap") |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -2 S. No-1 (ii), (Amendment No-1)(Chemical requirements) |
- |
30000 |
|
All chemical testing as per standard |
| Cl-4.4, Table -2 S. No-1 (iii), (Amendment No-1)(Lead content (as Pb), in ppm, Max) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -3 S. No-1 (i), (Amendment No-1)(Toe post attachment strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -3 S. No-1 (ii), (Amendment No-1)(Attachment strength of rear strap) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4, Table -3 S. No-1 (iii), (Amendment No-1)(Inter layer bond strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.4 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-vii(pH- IS 1390:2022) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.4 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-viii("Lead Content (as Pb) (applicable for PVC only)
- IS 12240 (Part 5) : 1988") |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl I )(Phthalate: DINP) |
- |
4500 |
|
- |
|
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| 2 |
IS 15844 : Part 2 (2023) |
SPORTS FOOTWEAR PART -2 PERFORMANCE SPORTS FOOTWEAR |
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71000 View breakup
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| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 6(SIZE AND FITTINGS) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.1(Whole Footwear) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.2(Upper to Mid Sole/Out Sole Bond Performance) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.3("Upper to Composite Sole Bond Performance
(Applicable Only When the Sole is Composite)") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.4(Out Sole to Mid Sole (Multilayer) Bond Performance) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.5(Energy Absorption at Seat Region) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.6(Complete Shoe Flexing) |
- |
1000 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.7(Washability) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.8(Slip Resistance) |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.9(Heel Drop) |
- |
300 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , i)(Flexing resistance) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , ii)(Tear strength (average force)) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , iii)("Colour fastness rubbing (To and fro) Grey scale rate
Dry: (rubbing) Rating: (Marring and staining) ") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , iv) ,a)(Water vapour permeability) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , iv) ,b)(Water vapour coefficient) |
- |
300 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , v)(Stitch tear strength (double hole)) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , vi)("Colour fastness to light (Optional) Grey scale rate,
Rating: (Marring)") |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , vii)(Tensile strength) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , viii)(Elongation at break,) |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , ix)("Water penetration and water absorption after 60 Minutes
Water absorption %, Max Water penetration Gms, Max") |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , i)(Breaking strength
"As per Method 1 of IS 7016 (Part 2)/
ISO 1421 : 2016 or ISO 17706") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , ii)(Elongation at break) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , iii)(Tear strength, N, Min For Fabric: For all other materials) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , iv)(Strength at needle perforation) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , v)("Flexing resistance, no crack/damage to coating/ lamination
/ upper material till prescribed cycles") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , vi) , a)(Water vapour permeability,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , vi) , b)("Water vapour coefficient,
") |
- |
300 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , vii)(Hydrolysis resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , viii)(Colour fastness to light grey scale rate) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 3 , ix)(Bursting Strength,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.3 , Table No. 4 , i)(Tear strength,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.3 , Table No. 4 , ii)(Abrasion resistance, cycles) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.3 , Table No. 4 , iii)("Colour fastness to rubbing (crocking), Grey scale
rate with 10 rubs on dry or wet, ") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.3 , Table No. 4 , iv)("Colour fastness to perspiration (contact method)
Grey scale rate, ") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.3 , Table No. 4 , v) , a)(Water vapour permeability,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.3 , Table No. 4 , v) , b)("Water vapour coefficient,
"
As per IS 15298 (Part 1)) |
- |
300 |
|
Ok |
| 7.4 , Table No. 5 , i)(Thickness) |
- |
100 |
|
Ok |
| 7.4 , Table No. 5 , ii)(Flexing index) |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.4 , Table No. 5 , iii)(Abrasion resistance, at 400 cycles) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.4 , Table No. 5 , iv) , a)(Water Absorption,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.5 , Table No. 6 , i)(Thickness) |
- |
100 |
|
Ok |
| 7.5 , Table No. 6 , ii)(Abrasion resistance, cycles
As per IS 15298 (Part 1)) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.5 , Table No. 6 , iii) , a)(Water Absorption) |
- |
400 |
|
Ok |
| 7.5 , Table No. 6 , iii) , b)(Water Desorption) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 7.5 , Table No. 6 , iv)(Heat resistance shrinkage linear) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.6 , Table No. 7 , i)(Abrasion resistance (volume loss)) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.6 , Table No. 7 , ii)(Flexing resistance) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.6 , Table No. 7 , iii)(Hydrolysis resistance, cut growth after 1 50 000 flexes) |
- |
1200 |
|
Ok |
| 7.6 , Table No. 7 , iv)(Tear strength) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.6 , Table No. 7 , v)(Tensile strength) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.6 , Table No. 7 , vi)(Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
Ok |
| 7.6 , Table No. 7 , vii)(Compression set) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.7 , Table No. 8 , i)(Compression set) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.7 , Table No. 8 , ii)(Split tear strength,) |
- |
1200 |
|
Ok |
| 7.7 , Table No. 8 , iii)(Heat shrinkage,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.8 , Table No. 9 , i)(First dry collapsing load, hardness) |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.8 , Table No. 9 , ii)(Resilience) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.8 , Table No. 9 , iii)(Moisture resistance) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.8 , Table No. 9 , iv) , a)(Initial dry area shape retention) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.8 , Table No. 9 , iv) , b)(Area shape retention after 10th collapse, dry) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.9 , Table No. 10 , i)(Peel strength) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.9 , Table No. 10 , ii)(Shear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.10 , Table No. 11 , i)(Limit of useful extension,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.10 , Table No. 11 , ii)(Needle strength,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.11 , Table No. 12 , i)(Breaking strength of lace,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.11 , Table No. 12 , ii)(Lace tag strength,) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.11 , Table No. 12 , iii)(Lace to lace abrasion,) |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.11 , Table No. 12 , iv)("Colour fastness to water
Gray Scale Rate") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.11 , Table No. 12 , v)(Strength of Buckle/Ski hook) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.11 , Table No. 12 , vi)(Corrosion resistance) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| 7.12("Chemical Requirement on Complete Product
for All Types of Sports Shoe") |
- |
30000 |
|
Ok |
| 7.1.7(Washability) |
- |
800 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , viii)(Elongation at break,) |
- |
0 |
|
Ok |
| 7.2 , Table No. 2 , x)(Abrasion test (for unlined upper)) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 7.7 , Table No. 8 , iv)(Elongation at break,) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 7.8 , Table No. 9 , v)(Peel strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4(SAMPLING AND CONDITIONING) |
- |
900 |
|
- |
| 5(DESIGN) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(x)(pH) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| 7.12, Table no. 1 of IS 17011,(xii)(Nickel, on skin contact 2-(thiocyanomethylthio) -benzothiazole (TCMTB)) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| 7.12.2 (Amendment 1)(Lead content) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
|
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| 3 |
IS 5676 (1995) |
Moulded solid rubber soles and heels - SpecificatlOn (Second Revision) |
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9000 View breakup
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| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 5/5.3/5.3.1(REQUIREMENTS- Construction) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1(REQUIREMENTS-General) |
- |
250 |
|
Ok |
| 5/5.2- Fig. 1 to 5(REQUIREMENTS-Design) |
- |
250 |
|
Ok |
| 5/5.5- Table1(REQUIREMENTS-Thickness) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6/5.6.1(REQUIREMENTS-Channel) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 5/5.7- Table2(REQUIREMENTS- Physical Requirements-
as per IS 3400 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 4, Part 9, Part 10, Part 16)) |
- |
7500 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3/5.3.1(REQUIREMENTS- Construction) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1(REQUIREMENTS-General) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 5/5.2- Fig. 1 to 5(REQUIREMENTS-Design) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5- Table1(REQUIREMENTS-Thickness) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6/5.6.1(REQUIREMENTS-Channel) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5/5.7- Table2(REQUIREMENTS- Physical Requirements-
as per IS 3400 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 4, Part 9, Part 10, Part 16)) |
- |
7500 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3/5.3.1(REQUIREMENTS- Construction) |
- |
250 |
|
Ok |
| 5/5.1(REQUIREMENTS-General) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5/5.2- Fig. 1 to 5(REQUIREMENTS-Design) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5- Table1(REQUIREMENTS-Thickness) |
- |
250 |
|
Ok |
| 5/5.6/5.6.1(REQUIREMENTS-Channel) |
- |
500 |
|
Ok |
| 5/5.7- Table2(REQUIREMENTS- Physical Requirements-
as per IS 3400 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 4, Part 9, Part 10, Part 16)) |
- |
7500 |
|
Ok |
| 6(Marking and packing) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 8.1(Test methods) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8.3(Measurement of thickness) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.1,6.2,6.3(Marking and packing) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 8.1(Test Methods) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Cl.8.3(Measurement of thickness ") |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5.5 (Amendment 1)(Thickness) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5.7 Table 2 i) (Amendment 1)(Relative Density) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| 5.7, Table 2 ii) (Amendment 1)(Hardness, degree, Shore A) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| 5.7, Table 2 iv) (Amendment 1)(Abrasion Resistance at applied force of 10 N) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 5.7, Table 2 v) (Amendment 1)(Tensile strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 5.7, Table 2 vi) (Amendment 1)(Elongation at break) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 5.7, Table 2 vii) (Amendment 1)(Tear strength (average force)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 5.7, Table 2 iii) (Amendment 1)(Flexing resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- - |
| 4 |
IS 6721 (2023) |
SANDAL AND SLIPPERS SPECIFICATION First revision |
- |
44100 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl. No.4(SHAPE AND DESIGN) |
- |
100 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.5("SIZE AND FITTINGS
") |
- |
150 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.6("CONSTRUCTION
") |
- |
100 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.7(MATERIAL) |
- |
375 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.7(MATERIAL) |
- |
375 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.1, Table no. 1(i),a("Tear strength, (other
than moulded upper material)
") |
- |
225 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.1, Table no. 1(i),b("For all moulded upper material
") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.1, Table no. 1(ii)(Flexing endurance) |
- |
750 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.2,Table no. 2(i)(Tear strength) |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.2,Table no. 2(ii),a("Abrasion resistance-
At dry condition") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.2,Table no. 2(ii),b("Abrasion resistance-
At wet condition") |
- |
225 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.3,Table no. 3(i)(Tear strength) |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.3,Table no. 3(ii),a("Abrasion resistance-
At dry condition") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.3,Table no. 3(ii),b("Abrasion resistance-
At wet condition") |
- |
225 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.3,Table no. 3(ii),b("Abrasion resistance-
At wet condition") |
- |
225 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 4(i)(Grain crack index) |
- |
300 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 4(i)(Grain crack index) |
- |
300 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 4(ii)(Density) |
- |
100 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 4(ii)(Density) |
- |
100 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 4(iii)(Abrasion resistance) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 4(iii)(Abrasion resistance) |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 5(i)(Density) |
- |
100 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 5(i)(Density) |
- |
100 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 5(ii)("Abrasion resistance, Volume
loss ") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4,Table no. 5(ii)("Abrasion resistance, Volume
loss ") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4, Table no. 5(iii)("Flexing resistance, At 30 000
flexes") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.4, Table no. 5(iii)("Flexing resistance, At 30 000
flexes") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(i)("Bond strength, N/mm, Min
(Applicable when fore part is fully covered or strap
width is more than 25 mm)") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(i)("Bond strength, N/mm, Min
(Applicable when fore part is fully covered or strap
width is more than 25 mm)") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(ii)("Toe post attachment strength, N, Min
(Applicable if toe post is present)") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(ii)("Toe post attachment strength, N, Min
(Applicable if toe post is present)") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(iii)("Toe ring attachment strength, Min
(Applicable if toe ring is not integral part of upper") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(iii)("Toe ring attachment strength, Min
(Applicable if toe ring is not integral part of upper") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(iv)(Strap to outsole strength) |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(iv)(Strap to outsole strength) |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(v)("Attachment strength of back strap and
Buckle/D-ring ") |
- |
450 |
|
- |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(vi)("Attachment strength of elastic, limit of useful
extension, percent") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(vi)("Attachment strength of elastic, limit of useful
extension, percent") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(vii)("Attachment strength of back strap and velcro, N,
Min (If, present)") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(viii)("Hydrolysis resistance,
Cut growth after 150 000 flexes, mm, Max
(Applicable for PU sole only)") |
- |
900 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(viii)("Hydrolysis resistance,
Cut growth after 150 000 flexes, mm, Max
(Applicable for PU sole only)") |
- |
900 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(ix)("Heel pull off strength, N, Min
(Applicable for heel height 40 mm and above
attached separately to the sandal/slipper)") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(ix)("Heel pull off strength, N, Min
(Applicable for heel height 40 mm and above
attached separately to the sandal/slipper)") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(x)("Inter layer bond strength, N/mm,
(Applicable for multi-layer sole)") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(x)("Inter layer bond strength, N/mm,
(Applicable for multi-layer sole)") |
- |
450 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(xi)("Slip Resistance, Coefficient of Friction (COF)
(Not applicable for leather sole)
(To be carried out on quarry tiles)") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.5, Table no. 6(xi)("Slip Resistance, Coefficient of Friction (COF)
(Not applicable for leather sole)
(To be carried out on quarry tiles)") |
- |
600 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.("Requirement of Complete Sandal and Slipper
(Chemical Requirements) ") |
- |
30000 |
|
For complete Chemical testing |
| Cl. No.9.(MARKING AND PACKING) |
- |
500 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.9.(MARKING AND PACKING) |
- |
500 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
1791 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
1791 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
1791 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
1791 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
1791 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
1791 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
1791 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(x)(pH) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(xii)(Nickel, on skin contact 2-(thiocyanomethylthio) -benzothiazole (TCMTB)) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.1,Table 1 of IS 17011(xii)(Nickel, on skin contact 2-(thiocyanomethylthio) -benzothiazole (TCMTB)) |
- |
1792 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.2(Lead content) |
- |
500 |
|
Ok |
| Cl. No.8.6.2(Lead content) |
- |
500 |
|
Ok |
| Cl-5 ((Amendment No-1)(Category And Type) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl-5 ((Amendment No-1)(Category And Type) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (i) (Amendment No-1)(Bond strength , N/mm, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (ii) (Amendment No-1)(Toe post attachment strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (ii) (Amendment No-1)(Toe post attachment strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (iii) (Amendment No-1)(Toe ring attachment strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (iii) (Amendment No-1)(Toe ring attachment strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (iv) (Amendment No-1)(Strap to outsole strength N, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (iv) (Amendment No-1)(Strap to outsole strength N, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (v) (Amendment No-1)(Attachment strength of back strap and buckle/D-ring N, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (vi) (Amendment No-1)(Limit of useful extension, percent, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (vi) (Amendment No-1)(Limit of useful extension, percent, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (vii) (Amendment No-1)(Attachment strength of back strap and velcro, N, Mi) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (viii) (Amendment No-1)(Hydrolysis resistance) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (viii) (Amendment No-1)(Hydrolysis resistance) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (ix) (Amendment No-1)(Heel pull off strength) |
- |
850 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (ix) (Amendment No-1)(Heel pull off strength) |
- |
850 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (x) (Amendment No-1)(Inter layer bond strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xi) (Amendment No-1)(Slip resistance, coefficient of friction (COF)3) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xi) (Amendment No-1)(Slip resistance, coefficient of friction (COF)3) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xii) (Amendment No-1)(Abrasion resistance, (volume loss) mm3 , Max) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xii) (Amendment No-1)(Abrasion resistance, (volume loss) mm3 , Max) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xiii) (Amendment No-1)("Flexing resistance (Belt method or
Bennewart flex method)") |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xiii) (Amendment No-1)("Flexing resistance (Belt method or
Bennewart flex method)") |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xiv) (Amendment No-1)(Chemical Requirements) |
- |
30000 |
|
For complete chemical testing |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xv) (Amendment No-1)(Lead content (as Pb)7 ppm) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 Table-1 S.No 1, (xv) (Amendment No-1)(Lead content (as Pb)7 ppm) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-2 S.No 1, (i) a (Amendment No-1)(Tear strength for other than moulded upper material) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-2 S.No 1, (i) b (Amendment No-1)(Tear strength For all moulded upper material) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-2 S.No 1, (i) b (Amendment No-1)(Tear strength For all moulded upper material) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-2 S.No 1, (ii) (Amendment No-1)(Flexing endurance) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-2 S.No 1, (ii) (Amendment No-1)(Flexing endurance) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-3 S.No 1, (i) (Amendment No-1)(Tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-3 S.No 1, (i) (Amendment No-1)(Tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-3 S.No 1, (ii) (Amendment No-1)("Abrasion resistance
(a) dry condition
(b) wet condition") |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-3 S.No 1, (ii) (Amendment No-1)("Abrasion resistance
(a) dry condition
(b) wet condition") |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-4 S.No 1, (i) (Amendment No-1)(Tear strength, N, Min) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-4 S.No 1, (ii) (Amendment No-1)("Abrasion resistance
(a) dry condition
(b) wet condition") |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-5 S.No 1, (i) (Amendment No-1)(Grain crack index) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-5 S.No 1, (i) (Amendment No-1)(Grain crack index) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-5 S.No 1, (ii) (Amendment No-1)(Density, g/cm3 , Min) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-5 S.No 1, (iii) (Amendment No-1)(Abrasion resistance, mm/kcs) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-5 S.No 1, (iii) (Amendment No-1)(Abrasion resistance, mm/kcs) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.9 Table-6 S.No 1, (i) (Amendment No-1)("Density, g/cm3 , Min
(a)-Cellular, (b) Solid
") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl-10 (Amendment No-1)(Marking) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-xiv(pH- IS 1390:2022) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-xiv(pH- IS 1390:2022) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-xv("Lead Content (as Pb) (applicable for PVC only)
- IS 12240 (Part 5) : 1988") |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-xv("Lead Content (as Pb) (applicable for PVC only)
- IS 12240 (Part 5) : 1988") |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-xiv(pH- IS 1390:2022) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-xiv(pH- IS 1390:2022) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-xv("Lead Content (as Pb) (applicable for PVC only)
- IS 12240 (Part 5) : 1988") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.8 - Table No 1 - Sl. No.-xv("Lead Content (as Pb) (applicable for PVC only)
- IS 12240 (Part 5) : 1988") |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl I )(Phthalate: DINP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl I )(Phthalate: DINP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl II )(Phthalate:: DNOP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl II )(Phthalate:: DNOP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl III )(Phthalate: DEHP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl III )(Phthalate: DEHP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl IV )(Phthalate: DIDP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl IV )(Phthalate: DIDP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl V)(Phthalate: BBP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl VI )(Phthalate:DBP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl VI )(Phthalate:DBP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl VII )(Phthalate: DIBP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.1.4.1 of IS 17011 (Table B Sl VII )(Phthalate: DIBP) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl I )(Organotin: Dibutyltin) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl II )(Organotin: Dibutyltin Dichloride) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl II )(Organotin: Dibutyltin Dichloride) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl III )(Organotin: Dioctyltin) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl IV)(Organotin: Monobutyltin) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl V )(Organotin: Tributyltin) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl V )(Organotin: Tributyltin) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl VI)(Organotin: Triphenyltin) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl VI)(Organotin: Triphenyltin) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl VII )(Organotin: Monoctyltin) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl VII )(Organotin: Monoctyltin) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl VIII)(Organotin: Bis (tributyltin) oxide) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Annex-A Sl VIII)(Organotin: Bis (tributyltin) oxide) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl I)(Aromatic Amines: 4-aminobiphenyl) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl II)(Aromatic Amines: Benzidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl II)(Aromatic Amines: Benzidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl III)(Aromatic Amines: 4-chloro-o-toluidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl IV)(Aromatic Amines: 2-naphthylamine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl IV)(Aromatic Amines: 2-naphthylamine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl V)(Aromatic Amines :o-aminoazotoluene) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl VI)(Aromatic Amines: 2-amino-4-nitrotoluenem) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl VI)(Aromatic Amines: 2-amino-4-nitrotoluenem) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl VII)(Aromatic Amines: p-chloroaniline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl VII)(Aromatic Amines: p-chloroaniline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl VIII)(Aromatic Amines: 2,4-diaminoanisole) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl VIII)(Aromatic Amines: 2,4-diaminoanisole) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl IX)(Aromatic Amines : 4,4’- diaminodiphenylmethane:) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl IX)(Aromatic Amines : 4,4’- diaminodiphenylmethane:) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl X)(Aromatic Amines : 3,3’-dichlorobenzidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl X)(Aromatic Amines : 3,3’-dichlorobenzidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XI)(Aromatic Amines : 3,3’-dimethoxybenzidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XI)(Aromatic Amines : 3,3’-dimethoxybenzidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XII)(Aromatic Amines : 3,3’-dimethylbenzidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XII)(Aromatic Amines : 3,3’-dimethylbenzidine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XIII)(Aromatic Amines: 3,3’-dimethyl-4,4’-diaminodiphenylmethane) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XIII)(Aromatic Amines: 3,3’-dimethyl-4,4’-diaminodiphenylmethane) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XIV)(Aromatic Amines : p-cresi) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XIV)(Aromatic Amines : p-cresi) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XV)(Aromatic Amines : 4,4’-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline):) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XV)(Aromatic Amines : 4,4’-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline):) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XVI)(Aromatic Amines :4,4’-oxydianiline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XVI)(Aromatic Amines :4,4’-oxydianiline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XVII)(Aromatic Amines:4,4’-thiodianiline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XVIII)(Aromatic Amines :o-toluidine:) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XIX)(Aromatic Amines: 2,4-toluylendiamine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XIX)(Aromatic Amines: 2,4-toluylendiamine) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XX)(Aromatic Amines: 2,4,5-trimethylaniline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XX)(Aromatic Amines: 2,4,5-trimethylaniline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XXI)(Aromatic Amines :2,4-dimethylaniline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XXI)(Aromatic Amines :2,4-dimethylaniline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XXIII)(Aromatic Amines :2-methoxyaniline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XXIII)(Aromatic Amines :2-methoxyaniline) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XXIV)(Aromatic Amines :4-aminoazobenzene) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl I)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse blue 3) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl I)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse blue 3) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl II)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse blue 7) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl II)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse blue 7) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl III)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse blue 26) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl IV)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse blue 102) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl IV)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse blue 102) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl V)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes: Disperse brown 1) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl VI)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 1) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl VI)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 1) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl VII)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 9) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl VII)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 9) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl VIII)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 39) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl IX)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 49) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl IX)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 49) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl X)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse orange 1) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XI)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse red 11) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XI)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse red 11) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XII)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse red 17) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XII)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse red 17) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XIII)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 7) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XIV)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 56) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XIV)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 56) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XV)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse red 151) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XVI)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Solvent red 23) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl XVI)(Allergenic Disperse Dyes :Solvent red 23) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl I)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Navy blue) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl I)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Navy blue) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl II)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes: Disperse blue 1) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl II)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes: Disperse blue 1) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl III)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes: Disperse blue 35) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl IV)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse blue 106) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl V)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes: Disperse blue 124) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl V)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes: Disperse blue 124) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl VI)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse yellow 3) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl VII)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes: Disperse orange 3) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl VII)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes: Disperse orange 3) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl VIII)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse orange 37/59/76a)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl VIII)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse orange 37/59/76a)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl IX)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse red 1) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl IX)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Disperse red 1) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl X)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Basic red 9) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl X)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Basic red 9) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl XI)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes :Violet 3) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl XII)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes Disperse yellow 23) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-4 Sl XII)(Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes Disperse yellow 23) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XXII)(Aromatic Amines: 2,6-dimethylaniline:) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-1 Sl XXII)(Aromatic Amines: 2,6-dimethylaniline:) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3)(Allergenic and Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3)(Allergenic and Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-11)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-11)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- - |
| 5 |
IS 5557 : Part 2 (2018) |
All rubber gum boots and ankle boots: Part 2 occupational purposes |
- |
49500 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 7.1(visual) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
| 7.1.1(Tear strength) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.1.2(Abrasion resistance) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.2(all test of table 1) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.3(all test of table 2) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 7.4(Visual) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.4.1(all test of table 3) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.5(Visual) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
| 7.5.1(Tensile) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 7.5.2(Thickness) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| 7.5.3(Upper flexing) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.6(VISUAL) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.6.1(Out sole thickness) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 7.6.2(out sole tear strength) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.6.3(out sole abrasion) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.6.4(out sole flexing) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 7.6.5(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.7(INSOCK Visual) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.7.1(Insock thickness) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.7.2(Insock abrasion) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
| 8(CONSTRUCTION) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8.1(Hot contact) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8.2(Leak proofness) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8.3(Height of upper) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8.4(Adhesion test) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 8.5(Resistance to acid & alkaline) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8.6(Resistance to fule oil) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8.7.1(Antistatic) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| 8.7.2(CONDUCTIVE FOOTWEAR) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8.7.3(Elecrically nsulating footwear) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 8.7.4(Resistance to cold) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| 3.1(VISUAL) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 3.2(specificgravity) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 3.3(specificgravity) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 3.4(specificgravity) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 3.5(visual) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 3.6(VISUAL) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 3.7(VISUAL) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 4(visual) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 5(Design) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 6(size & fitting) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 10(Visual OBSERVATION) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 11.1(Visual OBSERVATION) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 11.2(Visual OBSERVATION) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 11.3(Visual OBSERVATION) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| cl 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
4000 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(x)(pH) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
4000 |
|
- |
| 9(IS - 17011,Table - 1(xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- - |
| 6 |
IS 3735 (1996) |
Canvas Shoes, Rubber Sole |
- |
18786 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl.4.5 Consolidation Test
IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986 (From the quarter, cut a strip of 25.0 ± 0.5 mm width along the leagth of the boot
and of sufficient length to permit separation over a length of 75 mm. Carry out the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100± 10mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5): 1986 or Static Dead Load
Method as given in Annex C. The individual adhesion value for consolidation test shall not be less than 30N (3.0 kgf) for each of the teat piecea (see Note
under 4.4).') |
- |
200 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.1.1 Colour fastness(The dyed fabrics prescribed in 4.1.1 shall be fast todaylight and mechanical washing. Fastness to daylight
shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 686 : 1985 or IS 2454: 1985. However in case of dispute the method prescribed in IS 686 : 1985
shall be considered as referee method.) |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| 4.1.1.2(Colorfastness to washing) |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.2 Binding Material(IS 1954 : 1990)
(IS1969 : 1985)(Cotton tape NEWAR used as binding material shall conform to the requirements prescribed in col 3 of
Table 2, when tested in accordance with the methods referred to in col 4 of the table.) |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.2.1
Anmex B.(Cotton, manmade or blended shall be used as binding material.'
'Coloured cotton tapes shall have fastness to day light of rating as and if agreed
to between the purchaser and the supplier when tested in accordance with IS 686 :
1985. The black tapes shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance
with Annex B.') |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| 4.1.3(Single thread breaking load) |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.3.1( Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for stitching of
upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 28 of IS 1720.
Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 9 of IS 9543. Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.
Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for binding of upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 32 of IS 1720. Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 5 of IS 9543.
Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.') |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.3.2 (IS 2454 : 1985)
IS 765 : 1979
IS 971 : 1966( The colour of the threads shall be as agreedto between the purchaser and the supplier. The dyed threads shall conform to the following requirements or IS 686 : 1985'.) |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.4(.Brass, steel or aluminium eyelets of 7.5 mm diameter and wall thickness 0.30 to
0.35 mm shall be used.') |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces(
The shoes shall be provided with fabric braided laces
either matching the shade of the upper or black or The length of the lace shall be 60 ± 3 cm ) |
- |
1500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.6 Rubber Components(The rubber components shall conform to the requirements given in Table 4, when tested from finished boots.However in case it is not possible to cut the test pieces from the made up boots then 4.1.5.3 of IS
13695 : 1993 shall be followed.') |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
col 4 of Table 5.(The shoes shall be also aged at 70 ± 1°C for 168 h, on completion of which the test pieces taken from the shoes shall conform to the physical requirements
prescribed in col 4 of Table 5. ) |
- |
200 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.6.3 Thickness of components
in Table 6.(Individual components of the shoes shall comply with
the thickness and material requirements prescribed
in Table 6.) |
- |
200 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.3 Construction
Cl 4.3.1( The upper shall be stitched on a lock stitch machine and the number of stitches shall be 30 to
40 per dm.) |
- |
200 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.3.8( A rubber foxing shall be fixed all round the sole and heel. The colour shall be as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. ) |
- |
186 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.4 Adhesion Test(From the upper-foxing portion where it is adhered to the canvas, parallel to the waist of sole, cut a strip of length 100 mm and width 8 mm. Separate out
the plies initially by breaking the bond to a length of about 75 mm. Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986. There
shall be no further separation within 1 minute at a load of 1 kg for each of the two specimens.) |
- |
200 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| CL.4.6 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished shoes of size 8 shall not exceed 750 g with an increase or decrease of 25 g for each bigger or smaller size respectively) |
- |
200 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-3 Sl I)(Allergenic and Carcinogenic Disperse Dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1 (Table B-11)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 4.1.1 Upper, Sl No. (i) of Table 1(The upper shall consist of over layer of cotton, manmade or blended
conforming' to the requirements given in Sl No. (i) of Table 1 as an overlayer and cotton drill conforming to the
requirements given in Sl No. (ii) of Table 1, as an inner layer or lining. The two fabrics shall be firmly adhered together with rubber compound. ) |
- |
500 |
|
Multiple equipment used. |
| Cl.4.1.2.1
Anmex B.(Cotton, manmade or blended shall be used as binding material.'
'Coloured cotton tapes shall have fastness to day light of rating as and if agreed
to between the purchaser and the supplier when tested in accordance with IS 686 :
1985. The black tapes shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance
with Annex B.') |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces(and shallhave the breaking strength of not less than 250 N when tested between 18 cm grips in accordance with
IS 1969 : 1985, the rate of traverse of power actuated grip being 300 mm/min.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces
Annex B(In case the laces are black,
the same shall pass the test for freedom from sulpher
dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B. The
two ends of the lace shall be provided with suitable
metal or plastic tips.) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
(None of the rubber components of the shoes shall show any sign of tackiness or crack developed after ageing, when examined visually) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| CL.4.2 Shape and Design
IS 1638 : 1969(Cl 4.2.1 The shoes shall be made according to design
and pattern as agreed to between the purchaser and
the supplier. Size and fittings of the shoes shall be
in accordance with IS 1638 : 1969 unless otherwise
specified by the purchaser.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.2.2( The recommended design of canvas shoes is
shown in Fig. 1.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.'4.3.2( Back of the upper shall be reinforced with a strip of upper material when
there is a seam.') |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3( The counter shall be stitched at the back, set from bottom of lining and bound flat on top edge
with white/scoured binding material cut in bias and formed as a tape. T ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3(he number of stitches shall be
30 to 40 per decimetre. The counter binding shall
meet the binding of the upper at the centre top edge
of the heel.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3(The edges of quarter shall be bound with
dyed cotton binding material or matching to the colour
of the upper, cut in bias and formed as a tape.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.4 (The vantp shall be strengthened with a rubber
toe-cap (see Fig. 1).) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.5( Five pairs of eyelets shall be fitted in each
shoe. The eyelets shall be properly clenched without
any distortion. It shall properly match the colour of
the upper canvas, or as agreed to between the purchaser
and the supplier.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.6( The shoes shall be free from folds, wrinkles in the upper, blisters, embedded foreign matters and
excessive surface markings. In appearance, general workmanship, finish and all other respects, not defined
in the standard, the shoes shall be similar to the
sample approved by the purchaser, if any) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| CL.4.3.7( The soles shall be of even substance and ofone layer only.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.8( A rubber foxing shall be fixed all round the sole and heel. The colour shall be as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.8(The foxing, not less
than 18 mm wide, shall not extend beyond the edges of the sole at the bottom) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.4 Adhesion Test(From the upper-foxing portion where it is adhered to the canvas, parallel to the waist of sole, cut a strip of length 100 mm and width 8 mm. Separate out
the plies initially by breaking the bond to a length of about 75 mm. Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986. There
shall be no further separation within 1 minute at a load of 1 kg for each of the two specimens.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| CL.4.6 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished shoes of size 8 shall not exceed 750 g with an increase or decrease of 25 g for each bigger or smaller size respectively) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.5 Consolidation Test
IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986 (From the quarter, cut a strip of 25.0 ± 0.5 mm width along the leagth of the boot
and of sufficient length to permit separation over a length of 75 mm. Carry out the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100± 10mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5): 1986 or Static Dead Load
Method as given in Annex C. The individual adhesion value for consolidation test shall not be less than 30N (3.0 kgf) for each of the teat piecea (see Note
under 4.4).') |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.1 Upper, Sl No. (i) of Table 1(The upper shall consist of over layer of cotton, manmade or blended
conforming' to the requirements given in Sl No. (i) of Table 1 as an overlayer and cotton drill conforming to the
requirements given in Sl No. (ii) of Table 1, as an inner layer or lining. The two fabrics shall be firmly adhered together with rubber compound. ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.1.1 Colour fastness(The dyed fabrics prescribed in 4.1.1 shall be fast todaylight and mechanical washing. Fastness to daylight
shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 686 : 1985 or IS 2454: 1985. However in case of dispute the method prescribed in IS 686 : 1985
shall be considered as referee method.) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.2 Binding Material(IS 1954 : 1990)
(IS1969 : 1985)(Cotton tape NEWAR used as binding material shall conform to the requirements prescribed in col 3 of
Table 2, when tested in accordance with the methods referred to in col 4 of the table.) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.2.1
Anmex B.(Cotton, manmade or blended shall be used as binding material.'
'Coloured cotton tapes shall have fastness to day light of rating as and if agreed
to between the purchaser and the supplier when tested in accordance with IS 686 :
1985. The black tapes shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in accordance
with Annex B.') |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.3.1( Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for stitching of
upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 28 of IS 1720.
Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 9 of IS 9543. Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.
Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for binding of upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 32 of IS 1720. Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 5 of IS 9543.
Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.') |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.3.2 (IS 2454 : 1985)
IS 765 : 1979
IS 971 : 1966( The colour of the threads shall be as agreedto between the purchaser and the supplier. The dyed threads shall conform to the following requirements or IS 686 : 1985'.) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.4(.Brass, steel or aluminium eyelets of 7.5 mm diameter and wall thickness 0.30 to
0.35 mm shall be used.') |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces(
The shoes shall be provided with fabric braided laces
either matching the shade of the upper or black or The length of the lace shall be 60 ± 3 cm ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces(and shallhave the breaking strength of not less than 250 N when tested between 18 cm grips in accordance with
IS 1969 : 1985, the rate of traverse of power actuated grip being 300 mm/min.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces
Annex B(In case the laces are black,
the same shall pass the test for freedom from sulpher
dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B. The
two ends of the lace shall be provided with suitable
metal or plastic tips.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6 Rubber Components(The rubber components shall conform to the requirements given in Table 4, when tested from finished boots.However in case it is not possible to cut the test pieces from the made up boots then 4.1.5.3 of IS
13695 : 1993 shall be followed.') |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
col 4 of Table 5.(The shoes shall be also aged at 70 ± 1°C for 168 h, on completion of which the test pieces taken from the shoes shall conform to the physical requirements
prescribed in col 4 of Table 5. ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
(None of the rubber components of the shoes shall show any sign of tackiness or crack developed after ageing, when examined visually) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6.3 Thickness of components
in Table 6.(Individual components of the shoes shall comply with
the thickness and material requirements prescribed
in Table 6.) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| CL.4.2 Shape and Design
IS 1638 : 1969(Cl 4.2.1 The shoes shall be made according to design
and pattern as agreed to between the purchaser and
the supplier. Size and fittings of the shoes shall be
in accordance with IS 1638 : 1969 unless otherwise
specified by the purchaser.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.2.2( The recommended design of canvas shoes is
shown in Fig. 1.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3 Construction
Cl 4.3.1( The upper shall be stitched on a lock stitch machine and the number of stitches shall be 30 to
40 per dm.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.'4.3.2( Back of the upper shall be reinforced with a strip of upper material when
there is a seam.') |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3( The counter shall be stitched at the back, set from bottom of lining and bound flat on top edge
with white/scoured binding material cut in bias and formed as a tape. T ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3(he number of stitches shall be
30 to 40 per decimetre. The counter binding shall
meet the binding of the upper at the centre top edge
of the heel.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3(The edges of quarter shall be bound with
dyed cotton binding material or matching to the colour
of the upper, cut in bias and formed as a tape.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.4 (The vantp shall be strengthened with a rubber
toe-cap (see Fig. 1).) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.5( Five pairs of eyelets shall be fitted in each
shoe. The eyelets shall be properly clenched without
any distortion. It shall properly match the colour of
the upper canvas, or as agreed to between the purchaser
and the supplier.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.6( The shoes shall be free from folds, wrinkles in the upper, blisters, embedded foreign matters and
excessive surface markings. In appearance, general workmanship, finish and all other respects, not defined
in the standard, the shoes shall be similar to the
sample approved by the purchaser, if any) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| CL.4.3.7( The soles shall be of even substance and ofone layer only.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.8(The foxing, not less
than 18 mm wide, shall not extend beyond the edges of the sole at the bottom) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.4 Adhesion Test(From the upper-foxing portion where it is adhered to the canvas, parallel to the waist of sole, cut a strip of length 100 mm and width 8 mm. Separate out
the plies initially by breaking the bond to a length of about 75 mm. Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986. There
shall be no further separation within 1 minute at a load of 1 kg for each of the two specimens.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| CL.4.6 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished shoes of size 8 shall not exceed 750 g with an increase or decrease of 25 g for each bigger or smaller size respectively) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.5 Consolidation Test
IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986 (From the quarter, cut a strip of 25.0 ± 0.5 mm width along the leagth of the boot
and of sufficient length to permit separation over a length of 75 mm. Carry out the test on two test pieces (one from each odd) at the rate of traverse of 100± 10mm per minute in accordance with IS 3400 (Part 5): 1986 or Static Dead Load
Method as given in Annex C. The individual adhesion value for consolidation test shall not be less than 30N (3.0 kgf) for each of the teat piecea (see Note
under 4.4).') |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.1 Upper, Sl No. (i) of Table 1(The upper shall consist of over layer of cotton, manmade or blended
conforming' to the requirements given in Sl No. (i) of Table 1 as an overlayer and cotton drill conforming to the
requirements given in Sl No. (ii) of Table 1, as an inner layer or lining. The two fabrics shall be firmly adhered together with rubber compound. ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.1.1 Colour fastness(The dyed fabrics prescribed in 4.1.1 shall be fast todaylight and mechanical washing. Fastness to daylight
shall be of rating 4 or better, when tested in accordance with IS 686 : 1985 or IS 2454: 1985. However in case of dispute the method prescribed in IS 686 : 1985
shall be considered as referee method.) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.2 Binding Material(IS 1954 : 1990)
(IS1969 : 1985)(Cotton tape NEWAR used as binding material shall conform to the requirements prescribed in col 3 of
Table 2, when tested in accordance with the methods referred to in col 4 of the table.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.3.1( Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for stitching of
upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 28 of IS 1720.
Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 9 of IS 9543. Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.
Sewing thread cotton, manmade or blended shall be used for binding of upper. For cotton variety thread shall conform to variety No. 32 of IS 1720. Polyester variety thread shall conform to variety No. 5 of IS 9543.
Any other suitable thread shall have breaking load not less than above referred
requirement of specification.') |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.3.2 (IS 2454 : 1985)
IS 765 : 1979
IS 971 : 1966( The colour of the threads shall be as agreedto between the purchaser and the supplier. The dyed threads shall conform to the following requirements or IS 686 : 1985'.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.4(.Brass, steel or aluminium eyelets of 7.5 mm diameter and wall thickness 0.30 to
0.35 mm shall be used.') |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces(
The shoes shall be provided with fabric braided laces
either matching the shade of the upper or black or The length of the lace shall be 60 ± 3 cm ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces(and shallhave the breaking strength of not less than 250 N when tested between 18 cm grips in accordance with
IS 1969 : 1985, the rate of traverse of power actuated grip being 300 mm/min.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.5 Laces
Annex B(In case the laces are black,
the same shall pass the test for freedom from sulpher
dyes when tested in accordance with Annex B. The
two ends of the lace shall be provided with suitable
metal or plastic tips.) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6 Rubber Components(The rubber components shall conform to the requirements given in Table 4, when tested from finished boots.However in case it is not possible to cut the test pieces from the made up boots then 4.1.5.3 of IS
13695 : 1993 shall be followed.') |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
col 4 of Table 5.(The shoes shall be also aged at 70 ± 1°C for 168 h, on completion of which the test pieces taken from the shoes shall conform to the physical requirements
prescribed in col 4 of Table 5. ) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6.2 Ageing
(None of the rubber components of the shoes shall show any sign of tackiness or crack developed after ageing, when examined visually) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.1.6.3 Thickness of components
in Table 6.(Individual components of the shoes shall comply with
the thickness and material requirements prescribed
in Table 6.) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| CL.4.2 Shape and Design
IS 1638 : 1969(Cl 4.2.1 The shoes shall be made according to design
and pattern as agreed to between the purchaser and
the supplier. Size and fittings of the shoes shall be
in accordance with IS 1638 : 1969 unless otherwise
specified by the purchaser.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.2.2( The recommended design of canvas shoes is
shown in Fig. 1.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3 Construction
Cl 4.3.1( The upper shall be stitched on a lock stitch machine and the number of stitches shall be 30 to
40 per dm.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.'4.3.2( Back of the upper shall be reinforced with a strip of upper material when
there is a seam.') |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3( The counter shall be stitched at the back, set from bottom of lining and bound flat on top edge
with white/scoured binding material cut in bias and formed as a tape. T ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3(he number of stitches shall be
30 to 40 per decimetre. The counter binding shall
meet the binding of the upper at the centre top edge
of the heel.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.3(The edges of quarter shall be bound with
dyed cotton binding material or matching to the colour
of the upper, cut in bias and formed as a tape.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.4 (The vantp shall be strengthened with a rubber
toe-cap (see Fig. 1).) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.5( Five pairs of eyelets shall be fitted in each
shoe. The eyelets shall be properly clenched without
any distortion. It shall properly match the colour of
the upper canvas, or as agreed to between the purchaser
and the supplier.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.6( The shoes shall be free from folds, wrinkles in the upper, blisters, embedded foreign matters and
excessive surface markings. In appearance, general workmanship, finish and all other respects, not defined
in the standard, the shoes shall be similar to the
sample approved by the purchaser, if any) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| CL.4.3.7( The soles shall be of even substance and ofone layer only.) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.8( A rubber foxing shall be fixed all round the sole and heel. The colour shall be as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.4.3.8(The foxing, not less
than 18 mm wide, shall not extend beyond the edges of the sole at the bottom) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 4.8(Adhesion ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.7(Consolidation test ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.6(Mass ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Finish ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Contruction ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 4.3(Leg Height ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 4.2(Design ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6.2(Thickness of components ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6.2(Ageing) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6.2(Elongation at break after ageing ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6.2(Tensile after ageing ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6(Compression set ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6(Elongation at break ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6(Tensile strength) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6(Hardness (after accelerated )) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6(Flexing resistance test) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6(Hardness ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.1.6(Relative density) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.1.5(Sulpher dyes content ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.5(Breaking Load ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.5(Length ) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 4.1.4(Thickness) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 4.1.4(Size ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 4.1.3(Color fastness to perspiration) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 4.1.3(Colorfastness to washing) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 4.1.3(Colorfastness to light ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 4.1.3(Construction ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 4.1.2(Colorfastness to light ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 4.1.2(Colorfastness to washing) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 4.1.2(Breaking Strength ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1.2(Width ) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 4.1.1.1(Colorfastness to light ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 4.1.1 (Drill) (End & Picks/dm) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.1.1 (Drill) (Colorfastness to light ) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 4.1.1 (canvas )(End & Picks/dm) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.1.1 (canvas )(Breaking Load ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 5, 5.1, Cl. 5.2, Cl. 5.2.1, Cl. 5.2.1.1(Packing and marking) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| " CL. 5.1, Cl. 5.2, Cl. 5.2.1, Cl. 5.2.1.1(Packing and marking ") |
- |
100 |
|
- |
|
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IS 3976 (2018) |
Safety Rubber Canvas Boots for Miners †Specification ( Sixth Revision ) |
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26050 View breakup
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| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
Cl.5.2.5.1 IS 3400 (Part 2)(requirements prescribed in col 3 of Table 2 when tested
as per corresponding test methods prescribed in col 4
of Table 2.
i)i) Hardness (IRHD) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.3 Tear Strength of Compact Outsole(
When outsoles are tested in accordance to 8.2 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the tear strength shall be not less
than 8 kN/m for material having density higher
than 0.9/cm³ and when density of material is less than
or equal to 0.9 g/cm³, tear strength shall not be less
than 5 kN/m.) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3 Coated Binding Material
IS 1954(
Coated binding materials shall conform to the
requirements given in col 3 of Table 1 when tested
according to the methods prescribed in col 4 of Table 1.
i)Width in mm,
) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.4 ( Type 2 footwear, the composite upper
material shall comply with requirements of water coefficient as prescribed
in 5.4.6 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.13 Energy Absorption Test(When footwear is tested in accordance with the method
prescribed in 5.14 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the energy
absorption of the seat region shall not be less than 20 J.) |
- |
350 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3 Coated Binding Material
Annex C(ii) Breaking load in N, Min (50 cm grip length test specimen) ) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.4 ( Type 2 footwear, the composite upper
material shall comply with requirements of water
vapour permeability as prescribed
in 5.4.6 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| CL.5.2.10 Counter Stiffener(
A counter stiffener, made out of textile reinforced withpolymer/rubber including (thermoplastic) having
thickness not less than 1.5 mm is to be stitched at inside
of upper so as to fortify the back of the footwear at
joints of quarter.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| 9, 9.1(BIS CERTIFICATION MARKING) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.2( Composite upper material shall comply with
tear strength as per 5.4.3 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.3 ,
Cl.6.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1).( Composite upper material shall develop no cracks before 150 000 cycles when tested in accordance
with 6.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1).) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.5( Inner layer of upper shall meet requirement of abrasion resistance as prescribed in 5.5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.2 Compact Insole/Compact Insocks/Counter
Stiffener Lining(Textile material shall be used as lining material for
compact insole/compact insocks / counter stiffener. It
shall meet the requirement of tear strength as prescribed
in 5.6.1 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.2.1 Abrasion resistance of compact insole/insocks/
counter stiffener(
When textiles used as lining for all the above are tested
in accordance with 6.12 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the lining
shall not develop any holes before the following number
of cycles has been performed:) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3.1 In case of cotton black binding materia( the same shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in
accordance with Annex B.) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
Cl. 5.2.5.1
(The compact sole heel shall be made out
of polymeric/rubber components and the typical design
recommendation (not mandatory) of compact sole heel
is as shown in Fig. 3. Sectional view of Type 1/Type 2
)
toe position is given in Fig. 4.) |
- |
700 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.3 Ageing for whole footwear(When rubber is used for manufacturing boots or when
the outer sole heel is made of bi-polymer, the finished
boots shall be aged at 100 ± 2°C for 24 h. On completion of test, all rubber components shall not
develop any sign of tackiness or brittleness.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.4 Thickness of compact sole hee(Thickness of compact sole heel of the boots shall
comply with the thickness and material requirements
prescribed in Table 3.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.6 Thread for Upper Closing(
The length (m/kg) and construction of sewing thread
shall conform to requirements as prescribed in
Table 4.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.7 Safety Toe Cap(Safety toe cap as per 3.6 shall be fitted into the footwear and must not come out while in use.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.1( The boots shall be provided with laces having minimum length of 115 cm for Type 1 and minimum
100 cm for Type 2.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.2 (Minimum breaking load of 60 kg is to be
achieved when tested between 18 cm grip length in
accordance with Annex C.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.3( In case of cotton lace of black colour, the same
shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in
accordance with Annex B. Two ends of the laces shall
be provided with plastic tips.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.9 Eyelets(
Aluminum eyelets of external collar diameter not less
than 10 mm and wall thickness of 0.30 to 0.35 mm
shall be used.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.2 (The tongue shall be made out of composite upper
material and shall be half bellow type for Type 2 and
full bellow type for Type 1.) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.5 Outer toe cap( shall be provided which is made
of polymer/rubber and it shall be strongly adhered such
that it shall not open up or come out while in use. Toe
of the boot shall be reinforced with safety toe cap) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.6( A designed foxing of width of minimum 25 mm
and of thickness of minimum 2 mm is to be provided.
The foxing shall not extend the edges of the outer
sole.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.7( Two pairs of detachable insocks are to be
provided. The insocks shall be compact in nature having
thickness not less than 2 mm.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.4 Finish(
In appearance, general workmanship and in all other
respects with regard to finish and get up of the footwear,
the footwear shall be matching to the approved sample
of the purchaser.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.5 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished footwear of size 8
shall not exceed 1 500 g for Type 1 and 1 400 g for
Type 2 with an increase or decrease of 100 g for each
bigger or smaller size, respectively.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.6( Height of Upper
Height of upper of the boots shall conform to column 5
(Design C) and column 4 (Design B) of 5.2.2, Table 4
of IS 15298 (Part 2) for Type 1 and Type 2, respectively
when measured as per 6.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1) on the
inside of the back of the footwear and from seat of the
insole to top edge of the upper.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.7 Performance Test(When safety footwear is tested in accordance with the
method described in 5.4 of IS 15298 (Part 1), at an
impact energy of (200 ± 4) J, the clearance under the
toecap at the moment of impact shall be in accordance
with Table 5. In addition, the toecap shall not develop
any cracks which go through the material, that is,
through which light can be seen.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.8 Upper/Outsole Bond Strength(When the footwear is tested in accordance with the
method prescribed in 5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the bond
strength shall not be less than 4.0 N/mm, unless there
is tearing of the sole in which case the bond strength
shall not be less than 3.0 N/mm.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.9 Sole Interlayer Bond Strength for Bi-polymer(
and Bi-density Sole
When tested in accordance with 5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1),
the bond strength between the outer or cleated layer
and the adjacent layer shall not be less than 4.0 N/mm
unless there is tearing of any part of the sole, in which
case the bond strength shall not be less than 3.0 N/mm.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.10 Consolidation Test(
Representative sample of width 25 ± 0.5 mm are cut
out from the quarter of the upper along the length of
boot. The plies are separated by breaking the bond.
Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with
IS 3400 (Part 5). Th) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.11 Compression Resistance(
5.11.1 When safety boots are tested in accordance
with 5.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the clearance under the
toe cap at a compression load of 15 kN ± 0.1 kN shall
be in accordance with Table 5.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.12 Internal Length of Toe Cap(
For safety boots, internal length of the toe cap shall
meet the specification given in Table 5 of IS 15298
(Part 2) when tested as per 5.3 of IS 15298 (Part 1).) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.1 Abrasion Resistance of Compact Outsole(
When outsole is tested in accordance with 8.3 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the relative volume loss shall not
be greater than 250 mm³ for materials having density
0.9 g/cm³ or less, and not greater than 150 mm³ for
materials with density greater than 0.9 g/cm³.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.2 Flexing Resistance of Compact Outsole(
When outsole is tested in accordance with 8.4 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the cut growth shall not be greater
than 4 mm before 30 000 cycles.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.4 Resistance to Hot Contact( — Sole Heel
When sole heel is tested in accordance with 8.7 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the material shall not melt/deform
and shall not develop any cracks when bent around the
mandrel.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.5 Hydrolysis(
When bottom sole or other components are made out
of polyurethane, the same shall be tested in accordance
with 8.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1) and the same shall comply
with 5.8.5 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl. 8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (i))(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8(IS 17011, Table-1 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8(IS 17011, Table-1 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (x)(pH) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
3500 |
|
- |
| Cl-8 (IS 17011, Table-1 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.1.1 Fittings(Fittings of the footwear shall be in conformity to Table 9
of IS 1638 (measurement of men’s lasts) and Table 8
of IS 1638 (measurement of women’s lasts).) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1 Upper
Cl.5.2.1.1
IS 3400(Part 5)( Composite upper material shall comply with consolidation test as per 5.10.(IS 3400 (Part 5). There shall be no separation at a load
of 1.5 kg.)) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
5.2.5.1 IS 3400 (Part 4)(ii)*Change in hardness after
accelerated ageing at 100 ± 2
°C for 24 h
) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.4 Thickness of compact sole hee(of black cotton thread, the same shall be free from
sulphur dyes when tested in accordance with
Annex B.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.2 (The tongue shall be made out of composite upper
material and shall be half bellow type for Type 2 and
full bellow type for Type 1.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.6( A designed foxing of width of minimum 25 mm
and of thickness of minimum 2 mm is to be provided.
The foxing shall not extend the edges of the outer
sole.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.4 Finish(
In appearance, general workmanship and in all other
respects with regard to finish and get up of the footwear,
the footwear shall be matching to the approved sample
of the purchaser.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.5 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished footwear of size 8
shall not exceed 1 500 g for Type 1 and 1 400 g for
Type 2 with an increase or decrease of 100 g for each
bigger or smaller size, respectively.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.6( Height of Upper
Height of upper of the boots shall conform to column 5
(Design C) and column 4 (Design B) of 5.2.2, Table 4
of IS 15298 (Part 2) for Type 1 and Type 2, respectively
when measured as per 6.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1) on the
inside of the back of the footwear and from seat of the
insole to top edge of the upper.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.7 Performance Test(When safety footwear is tested in accordance with the
method described in 5.4 of IS 15298 (Part 1), at an
impact energy of (200 ± 4) J, the clearance under the
toecap at the moment of impact shall be in accordance
with Table 5. In addition, the toecap shall not develop
any cracks which go through the material, that is,
through which light can be seen.) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.8 Upper/Outsole Bond Strength(When the footwear is tested in accordance with the
method prescribed in 5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the bond
strength shall not be less than 4.0 N/mm, unless there
is tearing of the sole in which case the bond strength
shall not be less than 3.0 N/mm.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.9 Sole Interlayer Bond Strength for Bi-polymer(
and Bi-density Sole
When tested in accordance with 5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1),
the bond strength between the outer or cleated layer
and the adjacent layer shall not be less than 4.0 N/mm
unless there is tearing of any part of the sole, in which
case the bond strength shall not be less than 3.0 N/mm.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.10 Consolidation Test(
Representative sample of width 25 ± 0.5 mm are cut
out from the quarter of the upper along the length of
boot. The plies are separated by breaking the bond.
Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with
IS 3400 (Part 5). Th) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.11 Compression Resistance(
5.11.1 When safety boots are tested in accordance
with 5.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the clearance under the
toe cap at a compression load of 15 kN ± 0.1 kN shall
be in accordance with Table 5.) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.12 Internal Length of Toe Cap(
For safety boots, internal length of the toe cap shall
meet the specification given in Table 5 of IS 15298
(Part 2) when tested as per 5.3 of IS 15298 (Part 1).) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.1 Abrasion Resistance of Compact Outsole(
When outsole is tested in accordance with 8.3 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the relative volume loss shall not
be greater than 250 mm³ for materials having density
0.9 g/cm³ or less, and not greater than 150 mm³ for
materials with density greater than 0.9 g/cm³.) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.2 Flexing Resistance of Compact Outsole(
When outsole is tested in accordance with 8.4 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the cut growth shall not be greater
than 4 mm before 30 000 cycles.) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.4 Resistance to Hot Contact( — Sole Heel
When sole heel is tested in accordance with 8.7 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the material shall not melt/deform
and shall not develop any cracks when bent around the
mandrel.) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.5 Hydrolysis(
When bottom sole or other components are made out
of polyurethane, the same shall be tested in accordance
with 8.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1) and the same shall comply
with 5.8.5 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
Cl.5.2.5.1 IS 3400 (Part 2)(requirements prescribed in col 3 of Table 2 when tested
as per corresponding test methods prescribed in col 4
of Table 2.
i)i) Hardness (IRHD) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.3 Tear Strength of Compact Outsole(
When outsoles are tested in accordance to 8.2 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the tear strength shall be not less
than 8 kN/m for material having density higher
than 0.9/cm³ and when density of material is less than
or equal to 0.9 g/cm³, tear strength shall not be less
than 5 kN/m.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3 Coated Binding Material
IS 1954(
Coated binding materials shall conform to the
requirements given in col 3 of Table 1 when tested
according to the methods prescribed in col 4 of Table 1.
i)Width in mm,
) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.4 ( Type 2 footwear, the composite upper
material shall comply with requirements of water coefficient as prescribed
in 5.4.6 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.13 Energy Absorption Test(When footwear is tested in accordance with the method
prescribed in 5.14 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the energy
absorption of the seat region shall not be less than 20 J.) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3 Coated Binding Material
Annex C(ii) Breaking load in N, Min (50 cm grip length test specimen) ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.4 ( Type 2 footwear, the composite upper
material shall comply with requirements of water
vapour permeability as prescribed
in 5.4.6 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| CL.5.2.10 Counter Stiffener(
A counter stiffener, made out of textile reinforced withpolymer/rubber including (thermoplastic) having
thickness not less than 1.5 mm is to be stitched at inside
of upper so as to fortify the back of the footwear at
joints of quarter.) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.1.1 Fittings(Fittings of the footwear shall be in conformity to Table 9
of IS 1638 (measurement of men’s lasts) and Table 8
of IS 1638 (measurement of women’s lasts).) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1 Upper
Cl.5.2.1.1
IS 3400(Part 5)( Composite upper material shall comply with consolidation test as per 5.10.(IS 3400 (Part 5). There shall be no separation at a load
of 1.5 kg.)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.2( Composite upper material shall comply with
tear strength as per 5.4.3 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.3 ,
Cl.6.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1).( Composite upper material shall develop no cracks before 150 000 cycles when tested in accordance
with 6.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1).) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.5( Inner layer of upper shall meet requirement of abrasion resistance as prescribed in 5.5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.2 Compact Insole/Compact Insocks/Counter
Stiffener Lining(Textile material shall be used as lining material for
compact insole/compact insocks / counter stiffener. It
shall meet the requirement of tear strength as prescribed
in 5.6.1 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.2.1 Abrasion resistance of compact insole/insocks/
counter stiffener(
When textiles used as lining for all the above are tested
in accordance with 6.12 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the lining
shall not develop any holes before the following number
of cycles has been performed:) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3.1 In case of cotton black binding materia( the same shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in
accordance with Annex B.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
Cl. 5.2.5.1
(The compact sole heel shall be made out
of polymeric/rubber components and the typical design
recommendation (not mandatory) of compact sole heel
is as shown in Fig. 3. Sectional view of Type 1/Type 2
)
toe position is given in Fig. 4.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
5.2.5.1 IS 3400 (Part 4)(ii)*Change in hardness after
accelerated ageing at 100 ± 2
°C for 24 h
) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.3 Ageing for whole footwear(When rubber is used for manufacturing boots or when
the outer sole heel is made of bi-polymer, the finished
boots shall be aged at 100 ± 2°C for 24 h. On completion of test, all rubber components shall not
develop any sign of tackiness or brittleness.) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.4 Thickness of compact sole hee(Thickness of compact sole heel of the boots shall
comply with the thickness and material requirements
prescribed in Table 3.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.4 Thickness of compact sole hee(of black cotton thread, the same shall be free from
sulphur dyes when tested in accordance with
Annex B.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.6 Thread for Upper Closing(
The length (m/kg) and construction of sewing thread
shall conform to requirements as prescribed in
Table 4.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.7 Safety Toe Cap(Safety toe cap as per 3.6 shall be fitted into the footwear and must not come out while in use.) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.1( The boots shall be provided with laces having minimum length of 115 cm for Type 1 and minimum
100 cm for Type 2.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.2 (Minimum breaking load of 60 kg is to be
achieved when tested between 18 cm grip length in
accordance with Annex C.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.3( In case of cotton lace of black colour, the same
shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in
accordance with Annex B. Two ends of the laces shall
be provided with plastic tips.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.9 Eyelets(
Aluminum eyelets of external collar diameter not less
than 10 mm and wall thickness of 0.30 to 0.35 mm
shall be used.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.2 (The tongue shall be made out of composite upper
material and shall be half bellow type for Type 2 and
full bellow type for Type 1.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.5 Outer toe cap( shall be provided which is made
of polymer/rubber and it shall be strongly adhered such
that it shall not open up or come out while in use. Toe
of the boot shall be reinforced with safety toe cap) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.6( A designed foxing of width of minimum 25 mm
and of thickness of minimum 2 mm is to be provided.
The foxing shall not extend the edges of the outer
sole.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.7( Two pairs of detachable insocks are to be
provided. The insocks shall be compact in nature having
thickness not less than 2 mm.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.4 Finish(
In appearance, general workmanship and in all other
respects with regard to finish and get up of the footwear,
the footwear shall be matching to the approved sample
of the purchaser.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.5 Mass(The mass of one pair of finished footwear of size 8
shall not exceed 1 500 g for Type 1 and 1 400 g for
Type 2 with an increase or decrease of 100 g for each
bigger or smaller size, respectively.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.6( Height of Upper
Height of upper of the boots shall conform to column 5
(Design C) and column 4 (Design B) of 5.2.2, Table 4
of IS 15298 (Part 2) for Type 1 and Type 2, respectively
when measured as per 6.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1) on the
inside of the back of the footwear and from seat of the
insole to top edge of the upper.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.7 Performance Test(When safety footwear is tested in accordance with the
method described in 5.4 of IS 15298 (Part 1), at an
impact energy of (200 ± 4) J, the clearance under the
toecap at the moment of impact shall be in accordance
with Table 5. In addition, the toecap shall not develop
any cracks which go through the material, that is,
through which light can be seen.) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.8 Upper/Outsole Bond Strength(When the footwear is tested in accordance with the
method prescribed in 5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the bond
strength shall not be less than 4.0 N/mm, unless there
is tearing of the sole in which case the bond strength
shall not be less than 3.0 N/mm.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.9 Sole Interlayer Bond Strength for Bi-polymer(
and Bi-density Sole
When tested in accordance with 5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 1),
the bond strength between the outer or cleated layer
and the adjacent layer shall not be less than 4.0 N/mm
unless there is tearing of any part of the sole, in which
case the bond strength shall not be less than 3.0 N/mm.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.10 Consolidation Test(
Representative sample of width 25 ± 0.5 mm are cut
out from the quarter of the upper along the length of
boot. The plies are separated by breaking the bond.
Carry out the test on two specimens in accordance with
IS 3400 (Part 5). Th) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.11 Compression Resistance(
5.11.1 When safety boots are tested in accordance
with 5.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the clearance under the
toe cap at a compression load of 15 kN ± 0.1 kN shall
be in accordance with Table 5.) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.12 Internal Length of Toe Cap(
For safety boots, internal length of the toe cap shall
meet the specification given in Table 5 of IS 15298
(Part 2) when tested as per 5.3 of IS 15298 (Part 1).) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.1 Abrasion Resistance of Compact Outsole(
When outsole is tested in accordance with 8.3 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the relative volume loss shall not
be greater than 250 mm³ for materials having density
0.9 g/cm³ or less, and not greater than 150 mm³ for
materials with density greater than 0.9 g/cm³.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.2 Flexing Resistance of Compact Outsole(
When outsole is tested in accordance with 8.4 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the cut growth shall not be greater
than 4 mm before 30 000 cycles.) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.4 Resistance to Hot Contact( — Sole Heel
When sole heel is tested in accordance with 8.7 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the material shall not melt/deform
and shall not develop any cracks when bent around the
mandrel.) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.5 Hydrolysis(
When bottom sole or other components are made out
of polyurethane, the same shall be tested in accordance
with 8.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1) and the same shall comply
with 5.8.5 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
Cl.5.2.5.1 IS 3400 (Part 2)(requirements prescribed in col 3 of Table 2 when tested
as per corresponding test methods prescribed in col 4
of Table 2.
i)i) Hardness (IRHD) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.6.3 Tear Strength of Compact Outsole(
When outsoles are tested in accordance to 8.2 of
IS 15298 (Part 1), the tear strength shall be not less
than 8 kN/m for material having density higher
than 0.9/cm³ and when density of material is less than
or equal to 0.9 g/cm³, tear strength shall not be less
than 5 kN/m.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3 Coated Binding Material
IS 1954(
Coated binding materials shall conform to the
requirements given in col 3 of Table 1 when tested
according to the methods prescribed in col 4 of Table 1.
i)Width in mm,
) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.4 ( Type 2 footwear, the composite upper
material shall comply with requirements of water coefficient as prescribed
in 5.4.6 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.13 Energy Absorption Test(When footwear is tested in accordance with the method
prescribed in 5.14 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the energy
absorption of the seat region shall not be less than 20 J.) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3 Coated Binding Material
Annex C(ii) Breaking load in N, Min (50 cm grip length test specimen) ) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.4 ( Type 2 footwear, the composite upper
material shall comply with requirements of water
vapour permeability as prescribed
in 5.4.6 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| CL.5.2.10 Counter Stiffener(
A counter stiffener, made out of textile reinforced withpolymer/rubber including (thermoplastic) having
thickness not less than 1.5 mm is to be stitched at inside
of upper so as to fortify the back of the footwear at
joints of quarter.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.1.1 Fittings(Fittings of the footwear shall be in conformity to Table 9
of IS 1638 (measurement of men’s lasts) and Table 8
of IS 1638 (measurement of women’s lasts).) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1 Upper
Cl.5.2.1.1
IS 3400(Part 5)( Composite upper material shall comply with consolidation test as per 5.10.(IS 3400 (Part 5). There shall be no separation at a load
of 1.5 kg.)) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.2( Composite upper material shall comply with
tear strength as per 5.4.3 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.3 ,
Cl.6.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1).( Composite upper material shall develop no cracks before 150 000 cycles when tested in accordance
with 6.5 of IS 15298 (Part 1).) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.5( Inner layer of upper shall meet requirement of abrasion resistance as prescribed in 5.5.2 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.2 Compact Insole/Compact Insocks/Counter
Stiffener Lining(Textile material shall be used as lining material for
compact insole/compact insocks / counter stiffener. It
shall meet the requirement of tear strength as prescribed
in 5.6.1 of IS 15298 (Part 2).) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.2.1 Abrasion resistance of compact insole/insocks/
counter stiffener(
When textiles used as lining for all the above are tested
in accordance with 6.12 of IS 15298 (Part 1), the lining
shall not develop any holes before the following number
of cycles has been performed:) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.3.1 In case of cotton black binding materia( the same shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in
accordance with Annex B.) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
Cl. 5.2.5.1
(The compact sole heel shall be made out
of polymeric/rubber components and the typical design
recommendation (not mandatory) of compact sole heel
is as shown in Fig. 3. Sectional view of Type 1/Type 2
)
toe position is given in Fig. 4.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5 Compact Sole Heel
5.2.5.1 IS 3400 (Part 4)(ii)*Change in hardness after
accelerated ageing at 100 ± 2
°C for 24 h
) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.3 Ageing for whole footwear(When rubber is used for manufacturing boots or when
the outer sole heel is made of bi-polymer, the finished
boots shall be aged at 100 ± 2°C for 24 h. On completion of test, all rubber components shall not
develop any sign of tackiness or brittleness.) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.4 Thickness of compact sole hee(Thickness of compact sole heel of the boots shall
comply with the thickness and material requirements
prescribed in Table 3.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.5.4 Thickness of compact sole hee(of black cotton thread, the same shall be free from
sulphur dyes when tested in accordance with
Annex B.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.6 Thread for Upper Closing(
The length (m/kg) and construction of sewing thread
shall conform to requirements as prescribed in
Table 4.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.7 Safety Toe Cap(Safety toe cap as per 3.6 shall be fitted into the footwear and must not come out while in use.) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.1( The boots shall be provided with laces having minimum length of 115 cm for Type 1 and minimum
100 cm for Type 2.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.2 (Minimum breaking load of 60 kg is to be
achieved when tested between 18 cm grip length in
accordance with Annex C.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.8.3( In case of cotton lace of black colour, the same
shall be free from sulphur dyes when tested in
accordance with Annex B. Two ends of the laces shall
be provided with plastic tips.) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.9 Eyelets(
Aluminum eyelets of external collar diameter not less
than 10 mm and wall thickness of 0.30 to 0.35 mm
shall be used.) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.5 Outer toe cap( shall be provided which is made
of polymer/rubber and it shall be strongly adhered such
that it shall not open up or come out while in use. Toe
of the boot shall be reinforced with safety toe cap) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.3.7( Two pairs of detachable insocks are to be
provided. The insocks shall be compact in nature having
thickness not less than 2 mm.) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 4(Types) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 5(Requirements) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 5.1(Design) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 5.10(consolidation test IS 3400 (Part 5)) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 5.2.4(Reinforcing Material) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 5.2.8.4(Colour of the lace) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 5.3, 5.3.1,5.3.3,5.3.4(Construction) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 5.10(Consolidation Test IS 3400 (Part 5) : 1986) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 8(CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS) |
- |
16000 |
|
- |
| 9, 9.1(BIS CERTIFICATION MARKING) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 10(Marking) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl. 5.2.8.4(Colour of the lace) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 11(PACKING) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl. 5.3(Construction 5.3.1,5.3.3,5.3.4) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 10(Marking) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| 7.1(Resistance to fuel) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 7.2(Resistance to electricity) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.8.1 (Amendment No. 2)(General) |
- |
100 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.8.2 (Amendment No. 2)(Internal length of toecap) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.8.3 (Amendment No. 2)(Corrosion resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.9.5 (Amendment No. 2)(Breaking load and tag retention) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.9.6.1 (Amendment No. 2)(Abrasion resistance- Lace to lace) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.9.6.2 (Amendment No. 2)(Abrasion resistance- Lace to eyelet) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.10 (Amendment No. 2)(Force required to pull out the eyelets) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.12.1 (Amendment No. 2)(Insole- Material and thickness) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.12.2 (Amendment No. 2)(Insole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.12.3 (Amendment No. 2)(Insole- Water absorption and desorption) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.13.1 (Amendment No. 2)(Insock- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Cl- 5.2.13.2 (Amendment No. 2)(Insock- Water absorption and desorption) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- - |
| 8 |
IS 13713 (2021) |
Plastic Chairs for General Purposes - Specification ( First Revision ) |
- |
22500 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 4(Material) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 5(Design) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6(Dimensions) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1i a(Seat: Seat height) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1i b(Seat: Effective seat depth) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1i c(Seat: Seat width) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1ii(Total height) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1iii a(Total width (For chair with arms)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1iii b(Total width (For chair without arms)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1iv a(Total depth (For chair with arms)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1iv b(Total depth (For chair without arms)) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7(Mass) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 8(Workmanship and finish) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 9.1.1(Strength Test-static test) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 9.1.1(Strength Test-fatigue test) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 9.1.1(Strength Test-Impact test) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 9.1.2(Stability Test) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 9.1.3(Free Fall Drop Test) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 9.1.4(Static Load Test for Leg Slippage and Distortion) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
| 9.1.5(Handle Impact Test) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 9.1.6(Vibration Test) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 9.1.7(Rigidity Test for Chair Shell) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
| 9.1.8(Colour Fastness to Daylight) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
| 9.1.9(Determination of Flammability by Oxygen Index) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 4(Material) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 5(Design) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6(Dimensions) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1i a(Seat: Seat height) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1i b(Seat: Effective seat depth) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1i c(Seat: Seat width) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1ii(Total height) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1iii a(Total width (For chair with arms)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1iii b(Total width (For chair without arms)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1iv a(Total depth (For chair with arms)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 6 Table 1iv b(Total depth (For chair without arms)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 7(Mass) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 8(Workmanship and finish) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.1(Strength Test-static test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.1(Strength Test-fatigue test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.1(Strength Test-Impact test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.2(Stability Test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.3(Free Fall Drop Test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.4(Static Load Test for Leg Slippage and Distortion) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.5(Handle Impact Test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.6(Vibration Test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.7(Rigidity Test for Chair Shell) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.8(Colour Fastness to Daylight) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| 9.1.9(Determination of Flammability by Oxygen Index) |
- |
- |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- included w.e.f 09-12-2025. |
| 9 |
IS 302 : Part 2 : Sec 8 (2024) |
Household and Similar Electrical Appliances âSafety Part 2 Particular Requirements Section 8 Shavers, Hair Clippers and Similar Appliances (First Revision) |
- |
29500 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 7(Marking and instructions) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 8(Protection against access to live parts) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 10(Power input and current) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 11(Heating) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 12(Charging of metal-ion batteries) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 13.1 &13.2(Leakage current test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 13.1 &13.3(Electric strength test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 14(Transient overvoltages) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 15(Moisture resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 15.3(Moisture resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 16.1 &16.2(Leakage current test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 16.1 & 16.3(Electric strength test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 17(Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 19.1 to 19.13, Table No. - 9(Abnormal operation) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 19.101(Abnormal operation) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 20.1(Stability and mechanical hazards) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 20.2(Stability and mechanical hazards) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 21(Mechanical strength) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 21.101(Mechanical strength) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 21.102(Mechanical strength) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 21.103(Mechanical strength) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 22(Construction) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 22.101(Construction) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 22.102(Construction) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 22.103(Construction) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 23(Internal wiring) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 24(Components) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 25("Supply connection and
external flexible cords") |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 26("Terminals for external
conductors") |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 27(Provision for earthing) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 28(Screws and connections) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 29("Clearances, creepage
distances and solid insulation") |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 30(Resistance to heat and fire) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 31(Resistance to rusting) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 32("Radiation, toxicity and similar
hazards") |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 19.11.4.1(Electrostatic discharges) |
- |
2500 |
|
10% discount to BIS |
| 19.11.4.2(Radiated fields) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.3(Fast transient bursts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.4(Surge immunity test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.5(Immunity to conducted discharges) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.6(Class 3 Voltage dips and interruptions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.7(Harmonics) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 7(Marking and instructions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 8(Protection against access to live parts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 10(Power input and current) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 11(Heating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 12(Charging of metal-ion batteries) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 13.1 &13.2(Leakage current test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 13.1 &13.3(Electric strength test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 14(Transient overvoltages) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 15(Moisture resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 15.3(Moisture resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 16.1 &16.2(Leakage current test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 16.1 & 16.3(Electric strength test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 17(Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.1 to 19.13, Table No. - 9(Abnormal operation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.101(Abnormal operation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 20.1(Stability and mechanical hazards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 20.2(Stability and mechanical hazards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 21(Mechanical strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 21.101(Mechanical strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 21.102(Mechanical strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 21.103(Mechanical strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 22(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 22.101(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 22.102(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 22.103(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 23(Internal wiring) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 24(Components) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 25("Supply connection and
external flexible cords") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 26("Terminals for external
conductors") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 27(Provision for earthing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 28(Screws and connections) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 29("Clearances, creepage
distances and solid insulation") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 30(Resistance to heat and fire) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 31(Resistance to rusting) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 32("Radiation, toxicity and similar
hazards") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.1(Electrostatic discharges) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.2(Radiated fields) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.3(Fast transient bursts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.4(Surge immunity test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.5(Immunity to conducted discharges) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.6(Class 3 Voltage dips and interruptions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.7(Harmonics) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 7(Marking and instructions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 8(Protection against access to live parts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 10(Power input and current) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 11(Heating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 12(Charging of metal-ion batteries) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 13.1 &13.2(Leakage current test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 13.1 &13.3(Electric strength test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 14(Transient overvoltages) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 15(Moisture resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 15.3(Moisture resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 16.1 &16.2(Leakage current test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 16.1 & 16.3(Electric strength test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 17(Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.1 to 19.13, Table No. - 9(Abnormal operation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.101(Abnormal operation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 20.1(Stability and mechanical hazards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 20.2(Stability and mechanical hazards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 21(Mechanical strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 21.101(Mechanical strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 21.102(Mechanical strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 21.103(Mechanical strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 22(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 22.101(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 22.102(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 22.103(Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 23(Internal wiring) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 24(Components) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 25("Supply connection and
external flexible cords") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 26("Terminals for external
conductors") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 27(Provision for earthing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 28(Screws and connections) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 29("Clearances, creepage
distances and solid insulation") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 30(Resistance to heat and fire) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 31(Resistance to rusting) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 32("Radiation, toxicity and similar
hazards") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.1(Electrostatic discharges) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.2(Radiated fields) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.3(Fast transient bursts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.4(Surge immunity test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.5(Immunity to conducted discharges) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.6(Class 3 Voltage dips and interruptions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 19.11.4.7(Harmonics) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- "1 19.11.4.2 (Radiated fields) Radiated fields Instrument not available
2 19.11.4.3 (Fast transient bursts) Fast transient bursts Instrument not available
3 19.11.4.4 (Surge immunity test) Surge immunity test Instrument not available
4 19.11.4.5 (Immunity to conducted discharges) Immunity to conducted discharges Instrument not available
5 19.11.4.6 (Class 3 Voltage dips and interruptions) Class 3 Voltage dips and interruptions Instrument not available
6 19.11.4.7 (Harmonics) Harmonics Instrument not available" |
| 10 |
IS 3565 (2018) |
Teats for feeding bottles - Specification (First Revision) |
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24000 View breakup
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| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Clause 5.4 ( sub clause 5.4.3)Tensile Test Annex L(Tensile Test) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4 ( sub clause 5.4.2) Tear Strength Annex K(Tear Strength) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.4)Requirement as per Table 4/ ii Annex G(ii) N-Nitrosatables) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.4)Requirement as per Table 4/ i Annex G(i) N-Nitrosamines) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(viii) Selenium) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(vii) Barium) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(vi) Lead) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(v) Cadmium) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(iv) Mercury) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(iii) Chromium) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(ii) Arsenic) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(Migration of Heavy Metals i) Antimony) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ iv Annex E(Volatile components, percent Max) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ ii Annex C(Acetone extract, percent: a) Acetone extracted material, percent by mass, Max) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ i Annex B(d) Odour) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ i Annex B(c) Turbidity
) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ i Annex B(b) Colour) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ i Annex B(Water Extract a) pH) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2 ( sub clause 5.2.3) Annex A.(Resistance to Autoclaving ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2 ( sub clause 5.2.2)(Shape & Size ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2 ( sub clause 5.2.1)(Workmanship and Finish ) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4 ( sub clause 5.4.3)Tensile Test Annex L(Tensile Test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4 ( sub clause 5.4.2) Tear Strength Annex K(Tear Strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2 ( sub clause 5.2.3) Annex A.(Resistance to Autoclaving ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2 ( sub clause 5.2.2)(Shape & Size ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2 ( sub clause 5.2.1)(Workmanship and Finish ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.4)Requirement as per Table 4/ ii Annex G(ii) N-Nitrosatables) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.4)Requirement as per Table 4/ i Annex G(i) N-Nitrosamines) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(viii) Selenium) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(vii) Barium) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(vi) Lead) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(v) Cadmium) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(iv) Mercury) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(iii) Chromium) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(ii) Arsenic) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.3)Requirement as per Table 3/ i(Migration of Heavy Metals i) Antimony) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ iv Annex E(Volatile components, percent Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ ii Annex C(Acetone extract, percent: a) Acetone extracted material, percent by mass, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ i Annex B(d) Odour) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ i Annex B(c) Turbidity
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ i Annex B(b) Colour) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3 ( sub clause 5.3.1)Requirement as per Table 1/ i Annex B(Water Extract a) pH) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3.1 Table 1 (v) (Extractable protein content) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3.1 Table 1 (iii) (Ash content) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3.1 Table 1 (ii) (b) (Free sulphur) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 5.3.5(Determination of MBT) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
| 5.3.6(Determination of Antioxidants) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 04.11.2025 |
| 11 |
IS/IEC 62368 : Part 1 (2023) |
Audio Video Information and Communication Technology Equipment - Part 1: Safety Requirements (Second Revision) |
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140000 View breakup
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| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl-4.1(General- materials, components) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.2(Energy source classifications) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.3(Protection against energy sources) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.4(Safeguards) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.5(Explosion) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.6(Fixing of conductors and conductive parts) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.7(Equipment for direct insertion into mains socket-outlets) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.8(Equipment containing coin or button cell batteries) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.9(Likelihood of fire or shock due to entry of conductive objects) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.10(Components requirements) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-5.1(General- Electrically-caused injury) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-5.2(Classification and limits of electrical energy sources) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-5.3(Protection against electrical energy sources) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-5.4(Insulation materials and requirements) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-5.5(Components as safeguards) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-5.6(Protective conductor) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-5.7(Prospective touch voltage, touch current and protective conductor current) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-5.8(Backfeed safeguard in battery backed up supplies) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-6.1(General- Electrically-caused fire) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-6.2(Classification of power sources and potential ignition sources) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-6.3(Safeguards against fire under normal operating conditions and abnormal operating conditions) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-6.4(Safeguards against fire under single fault conditions) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-6.5(Internal and external wiring) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-7.1(General- Injury caused by hazardous substances) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-7.2(Reduction of exposure to hazardous substances) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-7.3(Ozone exposure) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-7.4(Use of personal safeguards or personal protective equipment (PPE) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-7.5(Use of instructional safeguards and instructions) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.1(General- Mechanically-caused injury) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.2(Mechanical energy source classifications) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.3(Safeguards against mechanical energy sources) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.4(Safeguards against parts with sharp edges and corners) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.5(Safeguards against moving parts) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.6(Stability of equipment) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.7(Equipment mounted to a wall, ceiling or other structure) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.8(Handle strength) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.9(Wheels or casters attachment requirements) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.10(Carts, stands, and similar carriers) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-8.11(Mounting means for slide-rail mounted equipment (SRME)) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-9.1(General-Thermal burn injury) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-9.2(Thermal energy source classifications) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-9.3(Touch temperature limits) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-9.4(Safeguards against thermal energy sources) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-9.5(Requirements for safeguards) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-9.6(Requirements for wireless power transmitters) |
- |
2000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-10.1(General-Radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.2(Radiation energy source classifications) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.3(Safeguards against laser radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.4("Safeguards against optical radiation from lamps and lamp systems
(including LED types)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.5(Safeguards against X-radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.6(Safeguards against acoustic energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex A(Examples of equipment within the scope of this document) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex B(General- Normal operating condition tests, abnormal operating condition tests and single fault condition tests) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex B-2(Normal operating conditions) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex B-3(Simulated abnormal operating conditions) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex B-4(Simulated single fault conditions) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex C-1(Protection of materials in equipment from UV radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex C-2(UV light conditioning test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex D-1(Impulse test generators) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex D-2(Antenna interface test generator) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex D-3(Electronic pulse generator) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex E-1(Electrical energy source classification for audio signals) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex E-2(Audio signals used during test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex E-3(Operating conditions of equipment containing an audio amplifier) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex F-1(General-Equipment markings, instructions, and instructional safeguards) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex F-2(Letter symbols and graphical symbols) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex F-3(Equipment markings) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex F-4(Instructions) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex F-5(Instructional safeguards) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex G-1(Switches) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex G-2(Relays) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex G-3(Protective devices) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex G-4(Connectors) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex G-5(Wound components) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-6(Wire insulation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-7(Mains power supply cords and interconnection cables) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-8(Varistors) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-9(Integrated circuit (IC) current limiters) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-10(Resistors) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-11(Capacitors and RC units) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-12(Optocouplers) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-13(Printed boards) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex G-14(Coatings on component terminals) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex G-15(Pressurized liquid filled components or LFC assemblies) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex G-16(IC that includes a capacitor discharge function (ICX)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex H-1(General- Criteria for telephone ringing signals) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex H-2(Method A) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex H-3(Method B) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex I(Overvoltage categories (see IEC 60364-4-44)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex J-1(General-Insulated winding wires for use without interleaved insulation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex J-2(Type tests) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex J-3(Testing during manufacturing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex K-1(General- Safety interlocks) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex K-2(Components of the safety interlock safeguard mechanism) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex K-3(Inadvertent change of operating mode) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex K-4(Interlock safeguard override) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex K-5(Fail-safe) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex K-6(Mechanically operated safety interlocks) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex K-7(Interlock circuit isolation) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-1(General requirements) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-2(Permanently connected equipment) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-3() |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-4(Single-phase equipment) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-5(Three-phase equipment) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-6(Switches as disconnect devices) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-7(Plugs as disconnect devices) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-8(Multiple power sources) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex L-9(Compliance criteria) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex M-1(General requirements) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex M-2(Safety of batteries and their cells) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex M-3(Protection circuits for batteries provided within the equipment) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex M-4(Additional safeguards for equipment containing a secondary lithium battery) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex M-5(Risk of burn due to short-circuit during carrying) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex M-6(Safeguards against short-circuits) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex M-7(Risk of explosion from lead acid and NiCd batteries) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-8("Protection against internal ignition from external spark sources of
rechargeable batteries with aqueous electrolyte") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-9(Preventing electrolyte spillage) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex M-10(Instructions to prevent reasonably foreseeable misuse) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex N(Electrochemical potentials (V)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex O(Measurement of creepage distances and clearances) |
- |
500 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex P-1(General-Safeguards against conductive objects) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex P-2(Safeguards against entry or consequences of entry of a foreign object) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex P-3(Safeguards against spillage of internal liquids) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex P-4(Metallized coatings and adhesives securing parts) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex Q-1(Limited power source) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex Q-2(Test for external circuits – paired conductor cable) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex R(Limited short-circuit test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex S-1(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier materials of equipment where the steady state power does not exceed 4 000 W) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex S-2(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier integrity) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex S-3(Flammability tests for the bottom of a fire enclosure) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex S-4(Flammability classification of materials) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex S-5(Flammability test for fire enclosure materials of equipment with a steady state power exceeding 4 000 W) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex S-6(Grille covering material, cloth, and reticulated foam) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-1(General-Mechanical strength tests) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-2(Steady force test, 10 N) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-3(Steady force test, 30 N) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-4(Steady force test, 100 N) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-5(Steady force test, 250 N) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-6(Enclosure impact test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-7(Drop test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-8(Stress relief test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-9(Glass impact test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-10(Glass fragmentation test) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex T-11(Test for telescoping or rod antennas) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex U("Mechanical strength of CRTs and protection against the effects
of implosion") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex V-1(Accessible parts of equipment) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex V-2(Accessible part criterion) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex W(Comparison of terms introduced in this document) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex X("Alternative method for determining clearances for insulation in
circuits connected to an AC mains not exceeding 420 V peak (300 V RMS)") |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex Y-1(General- Construction requirements for outdoor enclosures) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex Y-2(Resistance to UV radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Y-3(Resistance to corrosion) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex Y-4(Gaskets) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex Y-5(Protection of equipment within an outdoor enclosure) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Annex Y-6(Mechanical strength of enclosures) |
- |
1000 |
|
10% discount BIS |
| Cl-4.1(General- materials, components) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.2(Energy source classifications) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.3(Protection against energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4(Safeguards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.5(Explosion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.6(Fixing of conductors and conductive parts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.7(Equipment for direct insertion into mains socket-outlets) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.8(Equipment containing coin or button cell batteries) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.9(Likelihood of fire or shock due to entry of conductive objects) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.10(Components requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-5.1(General- Electrically-caused injury) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-5.2(Classification and limits of electrical energy sources) |
- |
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| Cl-5.3(Protection against electrical energy sources) |
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| Cl-5.4(Insulation materials and requirements) |
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| Cl-5.5(Components as safeguards) |
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| Cl-5.6(Protective conductor) |
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| Cl-5.7(Prospective touch voltage, touch current and protective conductor current) |
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| Cl-5.8(Backfeed safeguard in battery backed up supplies) |
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| Cl-6.1(General- Electrically-caused fire) |
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| Cl-6.2(Classification of power sources and potential ignition sources) |
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| Cl-6.3(Safeguards against fire under normal operating conditions and abnormal operating conditions) |
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| Cl-6.4(Safeguards against fire under single fault conditions) |
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| Cl-6.5(Internal and external wiring) |
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| Cl-7.1(General- Injury caused by hazardous substances) |
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| Cl-7.2(Reduction of exposure to hazardous substances) |
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| Cl-7.3(Ozone exposure) |
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| Cl-7.4(Use of personal safeguards or personal protective equipment (PPE) |
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| Cl-7.5(Use of instructional safeguards and instructions) |
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| Cl-8.1(General- Mechanically-caused injury) |
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| Cl-8.2(Mechanical energy source classifications) |
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| Cl-8.3(Safeguards against mechanical energy sources) |
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| Cl-8.4(Safeguards against parts with sharp edges and corners) |
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| Cl-8.5(Safeguards against moving parts) |
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| Cl-8.6(Stability of equipment) |
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| Cl-8.7(Equipment mounted to a wall, ceiling or other structure) |
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| Cl-8.8(Handle strength) |
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| Cl-8.9(Wheels or casters attachment requirements) |
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| Cl-8.10(Carts, stands, and similar carriers) |
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| Cl-8.11(Mounting means for slide-rail mounted equipment (SRME)) |
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| Cl-9.1(General-Thermal burn injury) |
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| Cl-9.2(Thermal energy source classifications) |
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| Cl-9.3(Touch temperature limits) |
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| Cl-9.4(Safeguards against thermal energy sources) |
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| Cl-9.5(Requirements for safeguards) |
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| Cl-9.6(Requirements for wireless power transmitters) |
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| Cl-10.1(General-Radiation) |
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| Cl-10.2(Radiation energy source classifications) |
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| Cl-10.3(Safeguards against laser radiation) |
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| Cl-10.4("Safeguards against optical radiation from lamps and lamp systems
(including LED types)") |
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| Cl-10.5(Safeguards against X-radiation) |
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| Cl-10.6(Safeguards against acoustic energy sources) |
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| Annex A(Examples of equipment within the scope of this document) |
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| Annex B(General- Normal operating condition tests, abnormal operating condition tests and single fault condition tests) |
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| Annex B-2(Normal operating conditions) |
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| Annex B-3(Simulated abnormal operating conditions) |
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| Annex B-4(Simulated single fault conditions) |
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| Annex C-1(Protection of materials in equipment from UV radiation) |
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| Annex C-2(UV light conditioning test) |
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| Annex D-1(Impulse test generators) |
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| Annex D-2(Antenna interface test generator) |
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| Annex D-3(Electronic pulse generator) |
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| Annex E-1(Electrical energy source classification for audio signals) |
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| Annex E-2(Audio signals used during test) |
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| Annex E-3(Operating conditions of equipment containing an audio amplifier) |
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| Annex F-1(General-Equipment markings, instructions, and instructional safeguards) |
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| Annex F-2(Letter symbols and graphical symbols) |
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| Annex F-3(Equipment markings) |
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| Annex F-4(Instructions) |
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| Annex F-5(Instructional safeguards) |
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| Annex G-1(Switches) |
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| Annex G-2(Relays) |
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| Annex G-3(Protective devices) |
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| Annex G-4(Connectors) |
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| Annex G-5(Wound components) |
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| Annex G-6(Wire insulation) |
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| Annex G-7(Mains power supply cords and interconnection cables) |
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| Annex G-8(Varistors) |
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| Annex G-9(Integrated circuit (IC) current limiters) |
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| Annex G-10(Resistors) |
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| Annex G-11(Capacitors and RC units) |
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| Annex G-12(Optocouplers) |
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| Annex G-13(Printed boards) |
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| Annex G-14(Coatings on component terminals) |
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| Annex G-15(Pressurized liquid filled components or LFC assemblies) |
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| Annex G-16(IC that includes a capacitor discharge function (ICX)) |
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| Annex H-1(General- Criteria for telephone ringing signals) |
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| Annex H-2(Method A) |
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| Annex H-3(Method B) |
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| Annex I(Overvoltage categories (see IEC 60364-4-44)) |
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| Annex J-1(General-Insulated winding wires for use without interleaved insulation) |
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| Annex J-2(Type tests) |
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| Annex J-3(Testing during manufacturing) |
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| Annex K-1(General- Safety interlocks) |
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| Annex K-2(Components of the safety interlock safeguard mechanism) |
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| Annex K-3(Inadvertent change of operating mode) |
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| Annex K-4(Interlock safeguard override) |
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| Annex K-5(Fail-safe) |
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| Annex K-6(Mechanically operated safety interlocks) |
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| Annex K-7(Interlock circuit isolation) |
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| Annex L-1(General requirements) |
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| Annex L-2(Permanently connected equipment) |
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| Annex L-3() |
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| Annex L-4(Single-phase equipment) |
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| Annex L-5(Three-phase equipment) |
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| Annex L-6(Switches as disconnect devices) |
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| Annex L-7(Plugs as disconnect devices) |
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0 |
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| Annex L-8(Multiple power sources) |
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| Annex L-9(Compliance criteria) |
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| Annex M-1(General requirements) |
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| Annex M-2(Safety of batteries and their cells) |
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| Annex M-3(Protection circuits for batteries provided within the equipment) |
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0 |
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| Annex M-4(Additional safeguards for equipment containing a secondary lithium battery) |
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0 |
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| Annex M-5(Risk of burn due to short-circuit during carrying) |
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0 |
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| Annex M-6(Safeguards against short-circuits) |
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0 |
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| Annex M-7(Risk of explosion from lead acid and NiCd batteries) |
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| Annex M-8("Protection against internal ignition from external spark sources of
rechargeable batteries with aqueous electrolyte") |
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| Annex M-9(Preventing electrolyte spillage) |
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| Annex M-10(Instructions to prevent reasonably foreseeable misuse) |
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| Annex N(Electrochemical potentials (V)) |
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| Annex O(Measurement of creepage distances and clearances) |
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| Annex P-1(General-Safeguards against conductive objects) |
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| Annex P-2(Safeguards against entry or consequences of entry of a foreign object) |
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0 |
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| Annex P-3(Safeguards against spillage of internal liquids) |
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0 |
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| Annex P-4(Metallized coatings and adhesives securing parts) |
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0 |
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| Annex Q-1(Limited power source) |
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0 |
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| Annex Q-2(Test for external circuits – paired conductor cable) |
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0 |
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| Annex R(Limited short-circuit test) |
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0 |
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| Annex S-1(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier materials of equipment where the steady state power does not exceed 4 000 W) |
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0 |
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| Annex S-2(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier integrity) |
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0 |
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| Annex S-3(Flammability tests for the bottom of a fire enclosure) |
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| Annex S-4(Flammability classification of materials) |
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| Annex S-5(Flammability test for fire enclosure materials of equipment with a steady state power exceeding 4 000 W) |
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0 |
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| Annex S-6(Grille covering material, cloth, and reticulated foam) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-1(General-Mechanical strength tests) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-2(Steady force test, 10 N) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-3(Steady force test, 30 N) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-4(Steady force test, 100 N) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-5(Steady force test, 250 N) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex T-6(Enclosure impact test) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-7(Drop test) |
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| Annex T-8(Stress relief test) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-9(Glass impact test) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-10(Glass fragmentation test) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-11(Test for telescoping or rod antennas) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex U("Mechanical strength of CRTs and protection against the effects
of implosion") |
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0 |
|
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| Annex V-1(Accessible parts of equipment) |
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0 |
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| Annex V-2(Accessible part criterion) |
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0 |
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| Annex W(Comparison of terms introduced in this document) |
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0 |
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| Annex X("Alternative method for determining clearances for insulation in
circuits connected to an AC mains not exceeding 420 V peak (300 V RMS)") |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-1(General- Construction requirements for outdoor enclosures) |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-2(Resistance to UV radiation) |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-3(Resistance to corrosion) |
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| Annex Y-4(Gaskets) |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-5(Protection of equipment within an outdoor enclosure) |
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| Annex Y-6(Mechanical strength of enclosures) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.1(General- materials, components) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.2(Energy source classifications) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.3(Protection against energy sources) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.4(Safeguards) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.5(Explosion) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.6(Fixing of conductors and conductive parts) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.7(Equipment for direct insertion into mains socket-outlets) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.8(Equipment containing coin or button cell batteries) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.9(Likelihood of fire or shock due to entry of conductive objects) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.10(Components requirements) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-5.1(General- Electrically-caused injury) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.2(Classification and limits of electrical energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.3(Protection against electrical energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.4(Insulation materials and requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.5(Components as safeguards) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.6(Protective conductor) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-5.7(Prospective touch voltage, touch current and protective conductor current) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.8(Backfeed safeguard in battery backed up supplies) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-6.1(General- Electrically-caused fire) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-6.2(Classification of power sources and potential ignition sources) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-6.3(Safeguards against fire under normal operating conditions and abnormal operating conditions) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-6.4(Safeguards against fire under single fault conditions) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-6.5(Internal and external wiring) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-7.1(General- Injury caused by hazardous substances) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-7.2(Reduction of exposure to hazardous substances) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-7.3(Ozone exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-7.4(Use of personal safeguards or personal protective equipment (PPE) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-7.5(Use of instructional safeguards and instructions) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.1(General- Mechanically-caused injury) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.2(Mechanical energy source classifications) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.3(Safeguards against mechanical energy sources) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.4(Safeguards against parts with sharp edges and corners) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.5(Safeguards against moving parts) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.6(Stability of equipment) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.7(Equipment mounted to a wall, ceiling or other structure) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.8(Handle strength) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.9(Wheels or casters attachment requirements) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.10(Carts, stands, and similar carriers) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-8.11(Mounting means for slide-rail mounted equipment (SRME)) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-9.1(General-Thermal burn injury) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-9.2(Thermal energy source classifications) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-9.3(Touch temperature limits) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-9.4(Safeguards against thermal energy sources) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-9.5(Requirements for safeguards) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-9.6(Requirements for wireless power transmitters) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-10.1(General-Radiation) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-10.2(Radiation energy source classifications) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-10.3(Safeguards against laser radiation) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-10.4("Safeguards against optical radiation from lamps and lamp systems
(including LED types)") |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-10.5(Safeguards against X-radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-10.6(Safeguards against acoustic energy sources) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex A(Examples of equipment within the scope of this document) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex B(General- Normal operating condition tests, abnormal operating condition tests and single fault condition tests) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex B-2(Normal operating conditions) |
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0 |
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| Annex B-3(Simulated abnormal operating conditions) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex B-4(Simulated single fault conditions) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex C-1(Protection of materials in equipment from UV radiation) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex C-2(UV light conditioning test) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex D-1(Impulse test generators) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex D-2(Antenna interface test generator) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex D-3(Electronic pulse generator) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex E-1(Electrical energy source classification for audio signals) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex E-2(Audio signals used during test) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex E-3(Operating conditions of equipment containing an audio amplifier) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex F-1(General-Equipment markings, instructions, and instructional safeguards) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex F-2(Letter symbols and graphical symbols) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex F-3(Equipment markings) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex F-4(Instructions) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex F-5(Instructional safeguards) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex G-1(Switches) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex G-2(Relays) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex G-3(Protective devices) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex G-4(Connectors) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex G-5(Wound components) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex G-6(Wire insulation) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-7(Mains power supply cords and interconnection cables) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-8(Varistors) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-9(Integrated circuit (IC) current limiters) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-10(Resistors) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-11(Capacitors and RC units) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-12(Optocouplers) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-13(Printed boards) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-14(Coatings on component terminals) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-15(Pressurized liquid filled components or LFC assemblies) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex G-16(IC that includes a capacitor discharge function (ICX)) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex H-1(General- Criteria for telephone ringing signals) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex H-2(Method A) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex H-3(Method B) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex I(Overvoltage categories (see IEC 60364-4-44)) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex J-1(General-Insulated winding wires for use without interleaved insulation) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex J-2(Type tests) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex J-3(Testing during manufacturing) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex K-1(General- Safety interlocks) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex K-2(Components of the safety interlock safeguard mechanism) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex K-3(Inadvertent change of operating mode) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex K-4(Interlock safeguard override) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex K-5(Fail-safe) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex K-6(Mechanically operated safety interlocks) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex K-7(Interlock circuit isolation) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex L-1(General requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex L-2(Permanently connected equipment) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex L-3() |
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0 |
|
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| Annex L-4(Single-phase equipment) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex L-5(Three-phase equipment) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex L-6(Switches as disconnect devices) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex L-7(Plugs as disconnect devices) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex L-8(Multiple power sources) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex L-9(Compliance criteria) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex M-1(General requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-2(Safety of batteries and their cells) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-3(Protection circuits for batteries provided within the equipment) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-4(Additional safeguards for equipment containing a secondary lithium battery) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-5(Risk of burn due to short-circuit during carrying) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-6(Safeguards against short-circuits) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex M-7(Risk of explosion from lead acid and NiCd batteries) |
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0 |
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| Annex M-8("Protection against internal ignition from external spark sources of
rechargeable batteries with aqueous electrolyte") |
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0 |
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| Annex M-9(Preventing electrolyte spillage) |
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0 |
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| Annex M-10(Instructions to prevent reasonably foreseeable misuse) |
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0 |
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| Annex N(Electrochemical potentials (V)) |
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0 |
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| Annex O(Measurement of creepage distances and clearances) |
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0 |
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| Annex P-1(General-Safeguards against conductive objects) |
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0 |
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| Annex P-2(Safeguards against entry or consequences of entry of a foreign object) |
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0 |
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| Annex P-3(Safeguards against spillage of internal liquids) |
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0 |
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| Annex P-4(Metallized coatings and adhesives securing parts) |
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0 |
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| Annex Q-1(Limited power source) |
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0 |
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| Annex Q-2(Test for external circuits – paired conductor cable) |
- |
0 |
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| Annex R(Limited short-circuit test) |
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0 |
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| Annex S-1(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier materials of equipment where the steady state power does not exceed 4 000 W) |
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0 |
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| Annex S-2(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier integrity) |
- |
0 |
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| Annex S-3(Flammability tests for the bottom of a fire enclosure) |
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0 |
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| Annex S-4(Flammability classification of materials) |
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0 |
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| Annex S-5(Flammability test for fire enclosure materials of equipment with a steady state power exceeding 4 000 W) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex S-6(Grille covering material, cloth, and reticulated foam) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex T-1(General-Mechanical strength tests) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-2(Steady force test, 10 N) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-3(Steady force test, 30 N) |
- |
0 |
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| Annex T-4(Steady force test, 100 N) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-5(Steady force test, 250 N) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-6(Enclosure impact test) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-7(Drop test) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-8(Stress relief test) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-9(Glass impact test) |
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0 |
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| Annex T-10(Glass fragmentation test) |
- |
0 |
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| Annex T-11(Test for telescoping or rod antennas) |
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0 |
|
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| Annex U("Mechanical strength of CRTs and protection against the effects
of implosion") |
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0 |
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| Annex V-1(Accessible parts of equipment) |
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0 |
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| Annex V-2(Accessible part criterion) |
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0 |
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| Annex W(Comparison of terms introduced in this document) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex X("Alternative method for determining clearances for insulation in
circuits connected to an AC mains not exceeding 420 V peak (300 V RMS)") |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex Y-1(General- Construction requirements for outdoor enclosures) |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-2(Resistance to UV radiation) |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-3(Resistance to corrosion) |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-4(Gaskets) |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-5(Protection of equipment within an outdoor enclosure) |
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0 |
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| Annex Y-6(Mechanical strength of enclosures) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.1(General- materials, components) |
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0 |
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| Cl-4.2(Energy source classifications) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-4.3(Protection against energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-4.4(Safeguards) |
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0 |
|
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| Cl-4.5(Explosion) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-4.6(Fixing of conductors and conductive parts) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-4.7(Equipment for direct insertion into mains socket-outlets) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-4.8(Equipment containing coin or button cell batteries) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-4.9(Likelihood of fire or shock due to entry of conductive objects) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-4.10(Components requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.1(General- Electrically-caused injury) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.2(Classification and limits of electrical energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.3(Protection against electrical energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.4(Insulation materials and requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.5(Components as safeguards) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.6(Protective conductor) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.7(Prospective touch voltage, touch current and protective conductor current) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-5.8(Backfeed safeguard in battery backed up supplies) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-6.1(General- Electrically-caused fire) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-6.2(Classification of power sources and potential ignition sources) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-6.3(Safeguards against fire under normal operating conditions and abnormal operating conditions) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-6.4(Safeguards against fire under single fault conditions) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-6.5(Internal and external wiring) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-7.1(General- Injury caused by hazardous substances) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-7.2(Reduction of exposure to hazardous substances) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-7.3(Ozone exposure) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-7.4(Use of personal safeguards or personal protective equipment (PPE) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-7.5(Use of instructional safeguards and instructions) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.1(General- Mechanically-caused injury) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.2(Mechanical energy source classifications) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.3(Safeguards against mechanical energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-8.4(Safeguards against parts with sharp edges and corners) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.5(Safeguards against moving parts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-8.6(Stability of equipment) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.7(Equipment mounted to a wall, ceiling or other structure) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.8(Handle strength) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.9(Wheels or casters attachment requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.10(Carts, stands, and similar carriers) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-8.11(Mounting means for slide-rail mounted equipment (SRME)) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-9.1(General-Thermal burn injury) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-9.2(Thermal energy source classifications) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-9.3(Touch temperature limits) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Cl-9.4(Safeguards against thermal energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-9.5(Requirements for safeguards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-9.6(Requirements for wireless power transmitters) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.1(General-Radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.2(Radiation energy source classifications) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.3(Safeguards against laser radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.4("Safeguards against optical radiation from lamps and lamp systems
(including LED types)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.5(Safeguards against X-radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-10.6(Safeguards against acoustic energy sources) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex A(Examples of equipment within the scope of this document) |
- |
0 |
|
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| Annex B(General- Normal operating condition tests, abnormal operating condition tests and single fault condition tests) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex B-2(Normal operating conditions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex B-3(Simulated abnormal operating conditions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex B-4(Simulated single fault conditions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex C-1(Protection of materials in equipment from UV radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex C-2(UV light conditioning test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex D-1(Impulse test generators) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex D-2(Antenna interface test generator) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex D-3(Electronic pulse generator) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex E-1(Electrical energy source classification for audio signals) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex E-2(Audio signals used during test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex E-3(Operating conditions of equipment containing an audio amplifier) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex F-1(General-Equipment markings, instructions, and instructional safeguards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex F-2(Letter symbols and graphical symbols) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex F-3(Equipment markings) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex F-4(Instructions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex F-5(Instructional safeguards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-1(Switches) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-2(Relays) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-3(Protective devices) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-4(Connectors) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-5(Wound components) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-6(Wire insulation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-7(Mains power supply cords and interconnection cables) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-8(Varistors) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-9(Integrated circuit (IC) current limiters) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-10(Resistors) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-11(Capacitors and RC units) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-12(Optocouplers) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-13(Printed boards) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-14(Coatings on component terminals) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-15(Pressurized liquid filled components or LFC assemblies) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex G-16(IC that includes a capacitor discharge function (ICX)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex H-1(General- Criteria for telephone ringing signals) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex H-2(Method A) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex H-3(Method B) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex I(Overvoltage categories (see IEC 60364-4-44)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex J-1(General-Insulated winding wires for use without interleaved insulation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex J-2(Type tests) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex J-3(Testing during manufacturing) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex K-1(General- Safety interlocks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex K-2(Components of the safety interlock safeguard mechanism) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex K-3(Inadvertent change of operating mode) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex K-4(Interlock safeguard override) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex K-5(Fail-safe) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex K-6(Mechanically operated safety interlocks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex K-7(Interlock circuit isolation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-1(General requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-2(Permanently connected equipment) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-3() |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-4(Single-phase equipment) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-5(Three-phase equipment) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-6(Switches as disconnect devices) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-7(Plugs as disconnect devices) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-8(Multiple power sources) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex L-9(Compliance criteria) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-1(General requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-2(Safety of batteries and their cells) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-3(Protection circuits for batteries provided within the equipment) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-4(Additional safeguards for equipment containing a secondary lithium battery) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-5(Risk of burn due to short-circuit during carrying) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-6(Safeguards against short-circuits) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-7(Risk of explosion from lead acid and NiCd batteries) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-8("Protection against internal ignition from external spark sources of
rechargeable batteries with aqueous electrolyte") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-9(Preventing electrolyte spillage) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex M-10(Instructions to prevent reasonably foreseeable misuse) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex N(Electrochemical potentials (V)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex O(Measurement of creepage distances and clearances) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex P-1(General-Safeguards against conductive objects) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex P-2(Safeguards against entry or consequences of entry of a foreign object) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex P-3(Safeguards against spillage of internal liquids) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex P-4(Metallized coatings and adhesives securing parts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Q-1(Limited power source) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Q-2(Test for external circuits – paired conductor cable) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex R(Limited short-circuit test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex S-1(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier materials of equipment where the steady state power does not exceed 4 000 W) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex S-2(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier integrity) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex S-3(Flammability tests for the bottom of a fire enclosure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex S-4(Flammability classification of materials) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex S-5(Flammability test for fire enclosure materials of equipment with a steady state power exceeding 4 000 W) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex S-6(Grille covering material, cloth, and reticulated foam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-1(General-Mechanical strength tests) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-2(Steady force test, 10 N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-3(Steady force test, 30 N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-4(Steady force test, 100 N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-5(Steady force test, 250 N) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-6(Enclosure impact test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-7(Drop test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-8(Stress relief test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-9(Glass impact test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-10(Glass fragmentation test) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex T-11(Test for telescoping or rod antennas) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex U("Mechanical strength of CRTs and protection against the effects
of implosion") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex V-1(Accessible parts of equipment) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex V-2(Accessible part criterion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex W(Comparison of terms introduced in this document) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex X("Alternative method for determining clearances for insulation in
circuits connected to an AC mains not exceeding 420 V peak (300 V RMS)") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Y-1(General- Construction requirements for outdoor enclosures) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Y-2(Resistance to UV radiation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Y-3(Resistance to corrosion) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Y-4(Gaskets) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Y-5(Protection of equipment within an outdoor enclosure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Annex Y-6(Mechanical strength of enclosures) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-4.1(General- materials, components) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.2(Energy source classifications) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.3(Protection against energy sources) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.4(Safeguards) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.5(Explosion) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.6(Fixing of conductors and conductive parts) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.7(Equipment for direct insertion into mains socket-outlets) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.8(Equipment containing coin or button cell batteries) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.9(Likelihood of fire or shock due to entry of conductive objects) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-4.10(Components requirements) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-5.1(General- Electrically-caused injury) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-5.2(Classification and limits of electrical energy sources) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-5.3(Protection against electrical energy sources) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-5.4(Insulation materials and requirements) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-5.5(Components as safeguards) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-5.6(Protective conductor) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-5.7(Prospective touch voltage, touch current and protective conductor current) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-5.8(Backfeed safeguard in battery backed up supplies) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-6.1(General- Electrically-caused fire) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-6.2(Classification of power sources and potential ignition sources) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-6.3(Safeguards against fire under normal operating conditions and abnormal operating conditions) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-6.4(Safeguards against fire under single fault conditions) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-6.5(Internal and external wiring) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-7.1(General- Injury caused by hazardous substances) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-7.2(Reduction of exposure to hazardous substances) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-7.3(Ozone exposure) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-7.4(Use of personal safeguards or personal protective equipment (PPE) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-7.5(Use of instructional safeguards and instructions) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.1(General- Mechanically-caused injury) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.2(Mechanical energy source classifications) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.3(Safeguards against mechanical energy sources) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.4(Safeguards against parts with sharp edges and corners) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.5(Safeguards against moving parts) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.6(Stability of equipment) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.7(Equipment mounted to a wall, ceiling or other structure) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.8(Handle strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.9(Wheels or casters attachment requirements) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.10(Carts, stands, and similar carriers) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-8.11(Mounting means for slide-rail mounted equipment (SRME)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-9.1(General-Thermal burn injury) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-9.2(Thermal energy source classifications) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-9.3(Touch temperature limits) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-9.4(Safeguards against thermal energy sources) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-9.5(Requirements for safeguards) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-9.6(Requirements for wireless power transmitters) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-10.1(General-Radiation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-10.2(Radiation energy source classifications) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-10.3(Safeguards against laser radiation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-10.4("Safeguards against optical radiation from lamps and lamp systems
(including LED types)") |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-10.5(Safeguards against X-radiation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl-10.6(Safeguards against acoustic energy sources) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex A(Examples of equipment within the scope of this document) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex B(General- Normal operating condition tests, abnormal operating condition tests and single fault condition tests) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex B-2(Normal operating conditions) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex B-3(Simulated abnormal operating conditions) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex B-4(Simulated single fault conditions) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex C-1(Protection of materials in equipment from UV radiation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex C-2(UV light conditioning test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex D-1(Impulse test generators) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex D-2(Antenna interface test generator) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex D-3(Electronic pulse generator) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex E-1(Electrical energy source classification for audio signals) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex E-2(Audio signals used during test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex E-3(Operating conditions of equipment containing an audio amplifier) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex F-1(General-Equipment markings, instructions, and instructional safeguards) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex F-2(Letter symbols and graphical symbols) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex F-3(Equipment markings) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex F-4(Instructions) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex F-5(Instructional safeguards) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-1(Switches) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-2(Relays) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-3(Protective devices) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-4(Connectors) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-5(Wound components) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-6(Wire insulation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-7(Mains power supply cords and interconnection cables) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-8(Varistors) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-9(Integrated circuit (IC) current limiters) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-10(Resistors) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-11(Capacitors and RC units) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-12(Optocouplers) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-13(Printed boards) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-14(Coatings on component terminals) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-15(Pressurized liquid filled components or LFC assemblies) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex G-16(IC that includes a capacitor discharge function (ICX)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex H-1(General- Criteria for telephone ringing signals) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex H-2(Method A) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex H-3(Method B) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex I(Overvoltage categories (see IEC 60364-4-44)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex J-1(General-Insulated winding wires for use without interleaved insulation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex J-2(Type tests) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex J-3(Testing during manufacturing) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex K-1(General- Safety interlocks) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex K-2(Components of the safety interlock safeguard mechanism) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex K-3(Inadvertent change of operating mode) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex K-4(Interlock safeguard override) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex K-5(Fail-safe) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex K-6(Mechanically operated safety interlocks) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex K-7(Interlock circuit isolation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-1(General requirements) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-2(Permanently connected equipment) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-3() |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-4(Single-phase equipment) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-5(Three-phase equipment) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-6(Switches as disconnect devices) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-7(Plugs as disconnect devices) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-8(Multiple power sources) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex L-9(Compliance criteria) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-1(General requirements) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-2(Safety of batteries and their cells) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-3(Protection circuits for batteries provided within the equipment) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-4(Additional safeguards for equipment containing a secondary lithium battery) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-5(Risk of burn due to short-circuit during carrying) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-6(Safeguards against short-circuits) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-7(Risk of explosion from lead acid and NiCd batteries) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-8("Protection against internal ignition from external spark sources of
rechargeable batteries with aqueous electrolyte") |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-9(Preventing electrolyte spillage) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex M-10(Instructions to prevent reasonably foreseeable misuse) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex N(Electrochemical potentials (V)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex O(Measurement of creepage distances and clearances) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex P-1(General-Safeguards against conductive objects) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex P-2(Safeguards against entry or consequences of entry of a foreign object) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex P-3(Safeguards against spillage of internal liquids) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex P-4(Metallized coatings and adhesives securing parts) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex Q-1(Limited power source) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex Q-2(Test for external circuits – paired conductor cable) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex R(Limited short-circuit test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex S-1(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier materials of equipment where the steady state power does not exceed 4 000 W) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex S-2(Flammability test for fire enclosure and fire barrier integrity) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex S-3(Flammability tests for the bottom of a fire enclosure) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex S-4(Flammability classification of materials) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex S-5(Flammability test for fire enclosure materials of equipment with a steady state power exceeding 4 000 W) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex S-6(Grille covering material, cloth, and reticulated foam) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-1(General-Mechanical strength tests) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-2(Steady force test, 10 N) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-3(Steady force test, 30 N) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-4(Steady force test, 100 N) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-5(Steady force test, 250 N) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-6(Enclosure impact test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-7(Drop test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-8(Stress relief test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-9(Glass impact test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-10(Glass fragmentation test) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex T-11(Test for telescoping or rod antennas) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex U("Mechanical strength of CRTs and protection against the effects
of implosion") |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex V-1(Accessible parts of equipment) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex V-2(Accessible part criterion) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex W(Comparison of terms introduced in this document) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex X("Alternative method for determining clearances for insulation in
circuits connected to an AC mains not exceeding 420 V peak (300 V RMS)") |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex Y-1(General- Construction requirements for outdoor enclosures) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex Y-2(Resistance to UV radiation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex Y-3(Resistance to corrosion) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex Y-4(Gaskets) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex Y-5(Protection of equipment within an outdoor enclosure) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Annex Y-6(Mechanical strength of enclosures) |
- |
- |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 18.11.2025
Exclusion: Annex U ("Mechanical strength of CRTs and protection against the effects of implosion"), Cl-10.2 (Radiation energy source classifications),Cl-10.3 (Safeguards against laser radiation),Cl-10.4 ("Safeguards against optical radiation from lamps and lamp systems (including LED types)") ,Cl-10.5 (Safeguards against X-radiation),Cl-10.6 (Safeguards against acoustic energy sources),Annex C-1 (Protection of materials in equipment from UV radiation),Annex C-2 (UV light conditioning test),Annex D-2 (Antenna interface test generator),Annex D-3 (Electronic pulse generator),Annex R (Limited short-circuit test),,Annex Y-2 (Resistance to UV radiation),Cl-10.1 (General-Radiation),Annex M-7 (Risk of explosion from lead acid and NiCd batteries),Annex M-8 ("Protection against internal ignition from external spark sources of rechargeable batteries with aqueous electrolyte") |
| 12 |
IS 869 (2020) |
Specification for Ethylene Dichloride ( Third Revision ) |
- |
22000 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 3.1(Description) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 3.1.1(Solubility) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 4.1() |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.2(Marking) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 3.2 Table -1, Sl no. 1(Relative density at 15°C/15°C, Annex A2) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 3.2 Table -1, Sl no. 2(1,2 Dichloroethane (EDC), weight percent, ASTM D 6806) |
- |
8000 |
|
- |
| 3.2 Table -1, Sl no. 3(Residue on evaporation, percent by mass, Annex A3) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 3.2 Table -1, Sl no. 4(Acidity (as HCl), percent by mass, Annex A4) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 3.2 Table -1, Sl no. 5(Colour, Annex A6) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
| 3.2 Table -1, Sl no. 6(Moisture content, percent by mass, Annex A5) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 04.11.2025 |
| 13 |
IS 2833 (2019) |
Aniline, technical - Specification (Second Revision) |
- |
10500 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl.2.1(Description) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.2.2.1(Relative Density at 27/27 0C) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.2.2.2(Crystallizing Point) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| Cl.2.2.3(Distillation Range) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.2.2.4(Assay, percent by Nitrite value) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| Cl.2.2.4(Assay, percent by GC) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.2.2.5(Nitrobenzene content by GC, ppm) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Cl.2.2.6(Moisture content, percent by mass) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 04.11.2025 |
| 14 |
IS 8058 (2018) |
Pyridine - Specification (First Revision) |
- |
14500 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - xi(Colour, HU (Pt-Co scale) - IS 8768) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - x(Moisture content - Annex L) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - ix(Sulphates (as SO4) - Annex K) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - viii(Oxidizable substances - Annex J) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - vii(Copper (as Cu) - Annex H) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - vi(Chlorides (as Cl) - Annex G) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - v(Ammonium compounds
(as NH4) - Annex E) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - iv(Residue on evaporation - Annex D) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - iii(Boiling range at 760 mm Hg - Annex C) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - ii(Pyridine content - Annex B) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 - Table 1 - Sl No - i(Relative density at 250C/250C - Annex A) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.3(Identity and Purity - (Annex B)) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 4.2(Solubility) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.1(Description) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 18.11.2025 |
| 15 |
IS 11557 (1986) |
Specification for 2 - Naphthylamine - 3 : 6 : 8 - Trisulphonic acid, technical |
- |
12000 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 2.1(Description) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 2.2-Table 1-(i)(Matter insoluble in dilute sodium carbonate) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 2.2-Table 1-(ii)(Assay ( on dry basis ), percent by mass) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 2.2-Table 1-(iii)(Amide G. acid, percent by masss) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
| 3.1(Packing) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 3.2(Marking) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 26.11.2025 |
| 16 |
IS 10931 (2023) |
Lauric Acid - Specification (first revision of IS 10931) |
- |
11500 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 4.1(Description) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.2 Table 1 (i)(Moisture) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.2 Table 1 (ii)(Saponification value) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.2 Table 1 (iii)(Acid value differ from Saponification value) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.2 Table 1 (iv)(Iodine value) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.2 Table 1 (v)(Unsaponifiable matter) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.2 Table 1 (vi)(Titre) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.2 Table 1 (vii)(Colour, 51/4 inch cell, Y + 5R) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 2 (i)(C8:0 + C10 : 0) |
- |
4500 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 2 (ii)(C12 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 2 (i)(C14 : 0 + C16 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 3 (i)(C8 : 0 + C10 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 3 (ii)(C12 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 3 (iii)(C14 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 2 (iv)(C16 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 2 (v)(Others) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 18.11.2025 |
| 17 |
IS 12069 (2023) |
Coconut Fatty Acids - Specification (first revision of IS 12069) |
- |
14000 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 4.1(Description) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.2(Description) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (i)(Moisture) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (ii)(Saponification value) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (iii)(Acid value differ from Saponification value) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (iv)(Iodine value) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (v)(Mineral acidity) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (vi)(Ash,) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (vii)(Unsaponifiable matter) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (viii)(Titre,) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (ix)(Flash point) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4 Table 2 (i)(C6 : 0) |
- |
4500 |
|
- |
| 4.4 Table 2 (ii)(C8 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4 Table 2 (iii)(C10 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4 Table 2 (iv)(C12 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (v)(C14 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (vi)(C16 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (vii)(C16 :1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (viii)(C17 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (ix)(C17 : 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (x)(C18 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xi)(C18 : 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xii)(C18 : 2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xiii)(C18 : 3) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xiv)(C20 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xv)(C20 : 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xvi)(C20 : 2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xvii)(C22 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xviii)(C22 : 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xix)(C22 : 2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xx)(C24 : 0) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4Table 2 (xxi)(C24 : 1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3 Table 1 (ix)(Colour,) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f. 12.11.2025 |
| 18 |
IS 12361 (2023) |
Partially Hydrogenated Rice Bran Fatty Acids - Specification (first revision of IS 12361) |
- |
13000 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 3.2(Description) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (i)(Moisture) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (ii)(Saponification value) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (iii)(Acid value shall not differfrom saponification value) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (iv)(Iodine Value) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (v)(Mineral Acidity) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (vi)(Ash) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (vii)(Unsaponifiable matter) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (viii)(Titre) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 3.3 Table 1 (ix)(Colour in a 1-in cell on the Lovibond scale expressed as Y + 5R) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f. 12.11.2025 |
| 19 |
IS 5405 (2025) |
Disposable Sanitary Napkin/Panty Liner/Maternity Pad/Period Panty - Specification ( Third Revision ) |
- |
10750 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 3.1(Cover/Top sheet) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 3.2(Absorbent core) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 3.3(Barrier or bottom sheet) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.1(Types) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 4.2(shapes) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5(Sizes) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Cl. 5 Table-1(Type) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Cl. 5 Table-1(Size class) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Cl. 5 Table-1(Length (Absorbent core only)) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Cl. 5 Table-1(Width (Absorbent core only)) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 6.1(Manufacture, workmanship and finish) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 6.2(Manufacture, workmanship and finish) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 7.1(pH Test) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 7.2("Ability to Withstand Pressure after Absorption: Liquid Absorption
ml, Min") |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 7.3.1(Bacterial and Fungal Bioburden) |
- |
2500 |
|
- |
| 7.3.2(Staphylococcus aureus) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 7.4(Biocompatibility evaluation - Cytotoxicity (IS/ISO 10993 P-5)) |
- |
0 |
|
Exclusion |
| 7.4(Biocompatibility evaluation - Irritation (IS 17932 P-7)) |
- |
0 |
|
Exclusion |
| 7.4(Biocompatibility evaluation - skin Sensitization (Optional) (IS 17932 P-6)) |
- |
0 |
|
Exclusion |
| Cl 7.5(Phthalate test- Combination) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 7.6(Compostability (Optional) (IS/ISO 17088)) |
- |
0 |
|
Exclusion (Optional) |
| 7.7(Anti bacterial activity value (Optional) (IS/ISO 20743)) |
- |
0 |
|
Exclusion |
| 3.1(Cover/Top Sheet (non sterile gauze)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 3.1(Cover/Top Sheet (sterile gauze)) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
| 5(Size) |
- |
0 |
|
Repeated |
| Cl 7.5(Phthalate test- Di-iso-butyl phthalate (DIBP)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7.5(Phthalate Test- Di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7.5(Phthalate Test- Benzylbutyl Phthalate (BBP)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7.5(Phthalate Test- Bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7.5(Phthalate Test- Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7.5(Phthalate Test- Di-iso-nonylphthalate (DINP)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7.5(Phthalate Test- Di-iso-decyl phthalate (DIDP)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
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| 20 |
IS 14625 (2015) |
Plastics Feeding Bottles ( First Revision ) |
- |
16800 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl 5.1(Physical Requirements) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.3(Wall Thickness) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.4(Capacity) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.2(Transparecy) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leakage Test) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.4(Drop Test) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.5(Ageing Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.6(Compressive Deformation Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.7(Product Resistance of Printed Containers) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.3(Wall Thickness) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.4(Capacity) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.2(Transparecy) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leakage Test) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.4(Drop Test) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.5(Ageing Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.6(Compressive Deformation Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.7(Product Resistance of Printed Containers) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1(Physical Requirements) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.3(Wall Thickness) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.4(Capacity) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.2(Transparecy) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leakage Test) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.4(Drop Test) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.5(Ageing Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.6(Compressive Deformation Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.7(Product Resistance of Printed Containers) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Sl. No. i), Table 1, Cl.5.2.1.7(Migration of certain elements - Antimony) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Sl. No. i), Table 1, Cl.5.2.1.7(Migration of certain elements - Arsenic) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Sl. No. i), Table 1, Cl.5.2.1.7(Migration of certain elements - Chromium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Sl. No. i), Table 1, Cl.5.2.1.7(Migration of certain elements - Mercury) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Sl. No. i), Table 1, Cl.5.2.1.7(Migration of certain elements - Cadmium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Sl. No. i), Table 1, Cl.5.2.1.7(Migration of certain elements - Lead) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Sl. No. i), Table 1, Cl.5.2.1.7(Migration of certain elements - Barium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Sl. No. i), Table 1, Cl.5.2.1.7(Migration of certain elements - Selenium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.4.2 (a)(Test for permanency of Pigment) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 5.3.8 a)(Migration Test a) Distilled water at 40±2° hrs) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 5.3.8 b)(Migration Test b) n-Haptane at 38±1° C for 30 min) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 4.1(Material Identification, Bisphenol A,) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 4.2(Rubber Teats for Feeding bottle shall conform to IS 3565 (Workmanship and Finish, Acetone Extract, Free sulphur in Acetone Extract, Change in Physical property, Properties of Water Extract, pH of the Water Extract, Tension Set )) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 5.1.1(Description, Design, shape & dimensions) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 5.1.2(Manufacture, workmanship finish & appearance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| 5.3.1(Environmental Stress Crack Resistance,) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Clause 5.3.1(Environmental Stress crack resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Clause 5.1.4.2(Capacity Scale) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Clause 5.1.2.2(Workmanship.Finish and Appearance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Clause 5.1.1 (Description) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Clause 4.2 (Teats) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.7(Product Resistance of Printed Containers) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.6(Compressive Deformation Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.5(Ageing Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.4(Drop Test) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leakage Test) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.2(Transparecy) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.4(Capacity) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.3(Wall Thickness at Top, Middle & Bottom ( Take every position 4 measurment and average will be reported)) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1(Physical Requirements) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| "IS 14625:2015 RA2020 Sub-clause 4.0 "(Material Identification) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1(Physical Requirements) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.3(Wall Thickness) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.1.4(Capacity) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.2(Transparecy) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leakage Test) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.4(Drop Test) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5(Ageing Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6(Compressive Deformation Resistance) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.7(Product Resistance of Printed Containers) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| "IS 14625:2015 RA2020 Sub-clause 4.0 "(Material Identification) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.7, Table-1(i)(Migration of certain elements, Reqiurement as per table 1, Arsenic) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| Cl.5.2.1.7, Table-1(ii)(Migration of certain elements, Reqiurement as per table 1, Chromium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.2.1.7, Table-1(iii)(Migration of certain elements, Reqiurement as per table 1, Mercury) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.2.1.7, Table-1(iv)(Migration of certain elements, Reqiurement as per table 1, Cadmium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.2.1.7, Table-1(v)(Migration of certain elements, Reqiurement as per table 1, Lead) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.2.1.7, Table-1(vi)(Migration of certain elements, Reqiurement as per table 1, Barium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.2.1.7, Table-1(vii)(Migration of certain elements, Reqiurement as per table 1, Selenium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.8(Migration test a)Distilled water) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.8(Migration test a)n-Heptane) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.9.2, Table-3(i)(Specific migration , Barium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.9.2, Table-3(ii)(Specific migration , Cobalt) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.9.2, Table-3(iii)(Specific migration , Copper) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.9.2, Table-3(iv)(Specific migration , Iron) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.9.2, Table-3(v)(Specific migration , Lithium) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.9.2, Table-3(vi)(Specific migration , Manganese) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.9.2, Table-3(vii)(Specific migration , Zinc) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
| Cl.5.3.9.2, Table-3(viii)(Specific migration , Antimony) |
- |
200 |
|
Ok |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
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| 21 |
IS 2925 (1984) |
Specification for industrial safety helmets (Second Revision) |
- |
10100 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 3.1(Shell) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 3.2(Harness) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 3.3(Metal Parts) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 4.1(Sizes) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 5.1(Shell) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 5.2(Harness) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 5.3(Chin Strap or Nape Strap) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 5.4(Lamp Bracket) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 5.5(Cable Clip) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 6.1(Workmanship & Finish) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 7.1(Mass) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 8.1(Shock Absorption Resistance) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 8.2(Penetration Resistance) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| 8.3(Flamability Resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 8.4(Electrical Resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 8.5(Water Absorption) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| 8.6(Heat Resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- - |
| 22 |
IS 17682 (2021) |
ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE PANEL SPECIFICATION |
- |
230000 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Clause 5.1(Polymer Granules) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2(Aluminium Alloy Sheets) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4(Surface Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 6(DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCE) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(i)"(Density of core, g/cm) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(ii)"(Tensile strength,) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iii)"(Yield strength) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iv)"(Elongation) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(v)"(Peel strength, N/10 mm width, Min) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(i)"(Coating type) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(ii)"(Coating thickness) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iii)"(Adhesion (cross hatch)) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iv)"(Pencil hardness, Min) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(v)"(Gloss) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vi)"(Weatherometer test (for 4 000 h)) |
- |
160000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vii)"(Chemical resistance) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(i)"(Limiting oxygen index (LOI), Min) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(ii)"(Smoke density rating, percent, Max) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iii)"(Ignitability) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iv)"(Flame spread) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(v)"(Non-combustibility (see Note)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(vi)"(Oxygen bomb calorimeter) |
- |
5000 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(i)"(Sound transmission class (STC), dB, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(ii)"(Sound absorption coefficient, percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iii)"(Coefficient of linear thermal expansion, °C–1 , Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iv)"(Thermal Conductivity (W/m2 K), Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.1(Polymer Granules) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2(Aluminium Alloy Sheets) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4(Surface Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 6(DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCE) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(i)"(Density of core, g/cm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(ii)"(Tensile strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iii)"(Yield strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iv)"(Elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(v)"(Peel strength, N/10 mm width, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(i)"(Coating type) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(ii)"(Coating thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iii)"(Adhesion (cross hatch)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iv)"(Pencil hardness, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(v)"(Gloss) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vi)"(Weatherometer test (for 4 000 h)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vii)"(Chemical resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(i)"(Limiting oxygen index (LOI), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(ii)"(Smoke density rating, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iii)"(Ignitability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iv)"(Flame spread) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(v)"(Non-combustibility (see Note)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(vi)"(Oxygen bomb calorimeter) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(i)"(Sound transmission class (STC), dB, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(ii)"(Sound absorption coefficient, percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iii)"(Coefficient of linear thermal expansion, °C–1 , Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iv)"(Thermal Conductivity (W/m2 K), Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.1(Polymer Granules) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2(Aluminium Alloy Sheets) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4(Surface Coating) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 6.1(Normal dimensions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(i)"(Density of core, g/cm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(ii)"(Tensile strength,) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iii)"(Yield strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iv)"(Elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(v)"(Peel strength, N/10 mm width, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(i)"(Coating type) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(ii)"(Coating thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iii)"(Adhesion (cross hatch)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iv)"(Pencil hardness, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(v)"(Gloss) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vi)"(Weatherometer test (for 4 000 h)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vii)"(Chemical resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(i)"(Limiting oxygen index (LOI), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(ii)"(Smoke density rating, percent, Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iii)"(Ignitability) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iv)"(Flame spread) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(v)"(Non-combustibility (see Note)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(vi)"(Oxygen bomb calorimeter) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(i)"(Sound transmission class (STC), dB, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(ii)"(Sound absorption coefficient, percent, Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iii)"(Coefficient of linear thermal expansion, °C–1 , Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iv)"(Thermal Conductivity (W/m2 K), Max) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.1(Polymer Granules) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2(Aluminium Alloy Sheets) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4(Surface Coating) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 6(DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCE) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(i)"(Density of core, g/cm) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(ii)"(Tensile strength,) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iii)"(Yield strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iv)"(Elongation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(v)"(Peel strength, N/10 mm width, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(i)"(Coating type) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(ii)"(Coating thickness) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iii)"(Adhesion (cross hatch)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iv)"(Pencil hardness, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(v)"(Gloss) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vi)"(Weatherometer test (for 4 000 h)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vii)"(Chemical resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(i)"(Limiting oxygen index (LOI), Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(ii)"(Smoke density rating, percent, Max) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iii)"(Ignitability) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iv)"(Flame spread) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(v)"(Non-combustibility (see Note)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(vi)"(Oxygen bomb calorimeter) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(i)"(Sound transmission class (STC), dB, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(ii)"(Sound absorption coefficient, percent, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iii)"(Coefficient of linear thermal expansion, °C–1 , Max) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iv)"(Thermal Conductivity (W/m2 K), Max) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 5.1(Polymer Granules) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2(Aluminium Alloy Sheets) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4(Surface Coating) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 6(DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCE) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(i)"(Density of core, g/cm) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(ii)"(Tensile strength,) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iii)"(Yield strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iv)"(Elongation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(v)"(Peel strength, N/10 mm width, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(i)"(Coating type) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(ii)"(Coating thickness) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iii)"(Adhesion (cross hatch)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iv)"(Pencil hardness, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(v)"(Gloss) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vi)"(Weatherometer test (for 4 000 h)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vii)"(Chemical resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(i)"(Limiting oxygen index (LOI), Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(ii)"(Smoke density rating, percent, Max) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iii)"(Ignitability) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iv)"(Flame spread) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(v)"(Non-combustibility (see Note)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(vi)"(Oxygen bomb calorimeter) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(i)"(Sound transmission class (STC), dB, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(ii)"(Sound absorption coefficient, percent, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iii)"(Coefficient of linear thermal expansion, °C–1 , Max) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iv)"(Thermal Conductivity (W/m2 K), Max) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 5.1(Polymer Granules) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Clause 5.2(Aluminium Alloy Sheets) |
- |
- |
|
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| Clause 5.4(Surface Coating) |
- |
- |
|
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| Clause 6.1(Normal dimensions) |
- |
- |
|
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| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(i)"(Density of core, g/cm) |
- |
- |
|
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| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(ii)"(Tensile strength,) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iii)"(Yield strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(iv)"(Elongation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 2(v)"(Peel strength, N/10 mm width, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(i)"(Coating type) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(ii)"(Coating thickness) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iii)"(Adhesion (cross hatch)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(iv)"(Pencil hardness, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(v)"(Gloss) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vi)"(Weatherometer test (for 4 000 h)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 3(vii)"(Chemical resistance) |
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- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(i)"(Limiting oxygen index (LOI), Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(ii)"(Smoke density rating, percent, Max) |
- |
- |
|
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| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iii)"(Ignitability) |
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- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(iv)"(Flame spread) |
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- |
|
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| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(v)"(Non-combustibility (see Note)) |
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- |
|
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| "Clause 7.1 Table 4(vi)"(Oxygen bomb calorimeter) |
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- |
|
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| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(i)"(Sound transmission class (STC), dB, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(ii)"(Sound absorption coefficient, percent, Min) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iii)"(Coefficient of linear thermal expansion, °C–1 , Max) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| "Clause 7.2 Table 5(iv)"(Thermal Conductivity (W/m2 K), Max) |
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|
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| Cl-6.2(Thickness) |
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|
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| Cl-6.3(Tolerances) |
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- |
|
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| Cl-5.3(Adhesive) |
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|
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|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f.26.06.2025 |
| 23 |
IS 11652 (2017) |
Textiles – High density polyethylene (HDPE)/ polypropylene (PP) woven sacks for packaging of 50 kg cement – Specification (third revision) |
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28250 View breakup
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| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 4.2
(width of tape, 2.5 mm ± 0.1 mm) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. ii
(Ends per dm - Annex B 40 ± 2 ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1-Sr. no. iii
(Picks per dm-Annex B 40 ± 2 ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note )- Annex B
c) Width of gusset (e) 76 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
d) Width of valve (v) 100, + 10/-5 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1-Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note )- Annex B
b) Width of sack (w) 480 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1, Table 1
(i) Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
a) Length of sack, inside (l), 710 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(and the remaining overhang shall not be more than 5 mm after trimming.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.1(Raw Material
) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(Linear Density, 900 denier) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The woven fabric shall be
of mesh, 10 × 10 per inch) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The woven fabric shall be
of weight, 79 g/m2 ) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The
denier of HDPE/ PP tape used in the manufacture of
woven fabric shall be subjected to the
tolerances: a) ± 10 percent on individual value, and
) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The
denier of HDPE/ PP tape used in the manufacture of
woven fabric shall be subjected to the
tolerances:
b) ± 5 percent on average.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
e) Depth of valve (f), Min, The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2 times the width of the valve (v) in case of gusseted sacks and not less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
e) Depth of valve (f), Min, The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3(Sacks) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam
) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The two rows of stitches shall be separated from each other by minimum 5 mm and ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The outer stitch shall be minimum 8 mm from the outer edge of the sacks. ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The stitching shall be done with double fold over seam to) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(to a depth of minimum 25 mm, so that so that) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 4.4(that the stitches pass through a minimum of six layers of the fabric.) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 4.4(The number of stitches/dm shall be 14 ± 2.) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(The material used for stitching shall be HDPE/PP tape having minimum 20 percent higher denier than the tapes used
in the fabric.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.6(Capacity The sack shall have the nominal filling capacity of 50 kg) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 4.7(Valve for Filling of Sacks) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 4.7(There shall be a double fold at the top seam and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(and then stitching shall be done through six layers.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2 times the width of the valve (v) in case of gusseted sacks and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(and not less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1-Table 1-Sr. no. iv(Requirements, Mass of Sack- IS 1964
a) Non-gusseted type 70 + 6%) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1-Table 1-Sr. no. iv(Requirements, Mass of Sack- IS 1964
a) gusseted type 71 + 6%) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1(The mass of bale of sacks (excluding packing materials) shall be within ± 3 percent of the mass calculated by multiplying the number of sacks with the mass of sack specified in Table 1.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.v(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip method, 325 mm × 70 mm] Min, N(kgf): -1969 (Part 1) a) Lengthwise , 900 (91.8) ) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.v(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip method, 325 mm × 70 mm] Min, N(kgf): - 1969 (Part 1) b) Widthwise , 900 (91.8) ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vi(Breaking strength of top seam (Ravelled strip method), Min, - IS 9030 N (kgf) 400 (40.8)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam (Ravelled strip method), Min, - IS 9030 N (kgf) 400 (40.8)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vii(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method), percent : - IS 1969 (Part1 ) a) Lengthwise 15 to 25) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vii(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method), percent : - IS 1969 (Part1 ) b) Widthwise 15 to 25) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.4-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Drop impact strength - Annex C No failure) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Ash content Max percent- Annex D a) For UV stabilized sacks 2.2
) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Ash content Max percent- Annex D b) For non-UV stabilized sacks 6
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, The UV stabilized woven fabric shall have at least 50 percent retention of the original breaking strength when tested after the same has been exposed
to a) UV Radiation -Annex F ) |
- |
10600 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, The UV stabilized woven fabric shall have at least 50 percent retention of the original breaking strength when tested after the same has been exposed
to b) Accelerated Weathering - Annex F ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(width of tape, 2.5 mm ± 0.1 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. ii
(Ends per dm - Annex B 40 ± 2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1-Sr. no. iii
(Picks per dm-Annex B 40 ± 2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note )- Annex B
c) Width of gusset (e) 76 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
d) Width of valve (v) 100, + 10/-5 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1-Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note )- Annex B
b) Width of sack (w) 480 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1, Table 1
(i) Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
a) Length of sack, inside (l), 710 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(and the remaining overhang shall not be more than 5 mm after trimming.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.1(Raw Material
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(Linear Density, 900 denier) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The woven fabric shall be
of mesh, 10 × 10 per inch) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The woven fabric shall be
of weight, 79 g/m2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The
denier of HDPE/ PP tape used in the manufacture of
woven fabric shall be subjected to the
tolerances: a) ± 10 percent on individual value, and
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The
denier of HDPE/ PP tape used in the manufacture of
woven fabric shall be subjected to the
tolerances:
b) ± 5 percent on average.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
e) Depth of valve (f), Min, The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2 times the width of the valve (v) in case of gusseted sacks and not less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
e) Depth of valve (f), Min, The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3(Sacks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The two rows of stitches shall be separated from each other by minimum 5 mm and ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The outer stitch shall be minimum 8 mm from the outer edge of the sacks. ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The stitching shall be done with double fold over seam to) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(to a depth of minimum 25 mm, so that so that) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(that the stitches pass through a minimum of six layers of the fabric.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(The number of stitches/dm shall be 14 ± 2.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(The material used for stitching shall be HDPE/PP tape having minimum 20 percent higher denier than the tapes used
in the fabric.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.6(Capacity The sack shall have the nominal filling capacity of 50 kg) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(Valve for Filling of Sacks) |
- |
400 |
|
- |
| 4.7(There shall be a double fold at the top seam and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(and then stitching shall be done through six layers.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2 times the width of the valve (v) in case of gusseted sacks and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(and not less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1-Table 1-Sr. no. iv(Requirements, Mass of Sack- IS 1964
a) Non-gusseted type 70 + 6%) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1-Table 1-Sr. no. iv(Requirements, Mass of Sack- IS 1964
a) gusseted type 71 + 6%) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1(The mass of bale of sacks (excluding packing materials) shall be within ± 3 percent of the mass calculated by multiplying the number of sacks with the mass of sack specified in Table 1.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.v(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip method, 325 mm × 70 mm] Min, N(kgf): -1969 (Part 1) a) Lengthwise , 900 (91.8) ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.v(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip method, 325 mm × 70 mm] Min, N(kgf): - 1969 (Part 1) b) Widthwise , 900 (91.8) ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vi(Breaking strength of top seam (Ravelled strip method), Min, - IS 9030 N (kgf) 400 (40.8)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam (Ravelled strip method), Min, - IS 9030 N (kgf) 400 (40.8)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vii(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method), percent : - IS 1969 (Part1 ) a) Lengthwise 15 to 25) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vii(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method), percent : - IS 1969 (Part1 ) b) Widthwise 15 to 25) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.4-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Drop impact strength - Annex C No failure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Ash content Max percent- Annex D a) For UV stabilized sacks 2.2
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Ash content Max percent- Annex D b) For non-UV stabilized sacks 6
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, The UV stabilized woven fabric shall have at least 50 percent retention of the original breaking strength when tested after the same has been exposed
to a) UV Radiation -Annex F ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, The UV stabilized woven fabric shall have at least 50 percent retention of the original breaking strength when tested after the same has been exposed
to b) Accelerated Weathering - Annex F ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(width of tape, 2.5 mm ± 0.1 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. ii
(Ends per dm - Annex B 40 ± 2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1-Sr. no. iii
(Picks per dm-Annex B 40 ± 2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note )- Annex B
c) Width of gusset (e) 76 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
d) Width of valve (v) 100, + 10/-5 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1-Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note )- Annex B
b) Width of sack (w) 480 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1, Table 1
(i) Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
a) Length of sack, inside (l), 710 ± 10 mm
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(and the remaining overhang shall not be more than 5 mm after trimming.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.1(Raw Material
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(Linear Density, 900 denier) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The woven fabric shall be
of mesh, 10 × 10 per inch) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The woven fabric shall be
of weight, 79 g/m2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The
denier of HDPE/ PP tape used in the manufacture of
woven fabric shall be subjected to the
tolerances: a) ± 10 percent on individual value, and
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The
denier of HDPE/ PP tape used in the manufacture of
woven fabric shall be subjected to the
tolerances:
b) ± 5 percent on average.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
e) Depth of valve (f), Min, The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2 times the width of the valve (v) in case of gusseted sacks and not less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
e) Depth of valve (f), Min, The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3(Sacks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The two rows of stitches shall be separated from each other by minimum 5 mm and ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The outer stitch shall be minimum 8 mm from the outer edge of the sacks. ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The stitching shall be done with double fold over seam to) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(to a depth of minimum 25 mm, so that so that) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(that the stitches pass through a minimum of six layers of the fabric.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(The number of stitches/dm shall be 14 ± 2.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(The material used for stitching shall be HDPE/PP tape having minimum 20 percent higher denier than the tapes used
in the fabric.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.6(Capacity The sack shall have the nominal filling capacity of 50 kg) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(Valve for Filling of Sacks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(There shall be a double fold at the top seam and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(and then stitching shall be done through six layers.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2 times the width of the valve (v) in case of gusseted sacks and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(and not less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1-Table 1-Sr. no. iv(Requirements, Mass of Sack- IS 1964
a) Non-gusseted type 70 + 6%) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1-Table 1-Sr. no. iv(Requirements, Mass of Sack- IS 1964
a) gusseted type 71 + 6%) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1(The mass of bale of sacks (excluding packing materials) shall be within ± 3 percent of the mass calculated by multiplying the number of sacks with the mass of sack specified in Table 1.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.v(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip method, 325 mm × 70 mm] Min, N(kgf): -1969 (Part 1) a) Lengthwise , 900 (91.8) ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.v(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip method, 325 mm × 70 mm] Min, N(kgf): - 1969 (Part 1) b) Widthwise , 900 (91.8) ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vi(Breaking strength of top seam (Ravelled strip method), Min, - IS 9030 N (kgf) 400 (40.8)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam (Ravelled strip method), Min, - IS 9030 N (kgf) 400 (40.8)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vii(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method), percent : - IS 1969 (Part1 ) a) Lengthwise 15 to 25) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vii(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method), percent : - IS 1969 (Part1 ) b) Widthwise 15 to 25) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.4-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Drop impact strength - Annex C No failure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Ash content Max percent- Annex D a) For UV stabilized sacks 2.2
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Ash content Max percent- Annex D b) For non-UV stabilized sacks 6
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, The UV stabilized woven fabric shall have at least 50 percent retention of the original breaking strength when tested after the same has been exposed
to a) UV Radiation -Annex F ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, The UV stabilized woven fabric shall have at least 50 percent retention of the original breaking strength when tested after the same has been exposed
to b) Accelerated Weathering - Annex F ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(width of tape, 2.5 mm ± 0.1 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-5 Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. ii(Ends per dm - Annex B 40 ± 2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-5 Fig. 1- Table 1-Sr. no. iii(Picks per dm-Annex B 40 ± 2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-5, Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i(Dimensions, mm (see Note )- Annex B
c) Width of gusset (e) 76 ± 10 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-5, Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
d) Width of valve (v) 100, + 10/-5 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-5, Fig. 1- Table 1-Sr. no. i(Dimensions, mm (see Note )- Annex B
b) Width of sack (w) 480 ± 10 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl-5, Fig. 1, Table 1(i) Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
a) Length of sack, inside (l), 710 ± 10 mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(and the remaining overhang shall not be more than 5 mm after trimming.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.1(Raw Material
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(Fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(Linear Density, 900 denier) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The woven fabric shall be
of mesh, 10 × 10 per inch) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The
denier of HDPE/ PP tape used in the manufacture of
woven fabric shall be subjected to the
tolerances: a) ± 10 percent on individual value, and
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The
denier of HDPE/ PP tape used in the manufacture of
woven fabric shall be subjected to the
tolerances:
b) ± 5 percent on average.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
e) Depth of valve (f), Min, The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2 times the width of the valve (v) in case of gusseted sacks and not less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Fig. 1- Table 1- Sr. no. i
(Dimensions, mm (see Note ) -Annex B
e) Depth of valve (f), Min, The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.3(Sacks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The two rows of stitches shall be separated from each other by minimum 5 mm and ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The outer stitch shall be minimum 8 mm from the outer edge of the sacks. ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam The stitching shall be done with double fold over seam to) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(to a depth of minimum 25 mm, so that so that) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(that the stitches pass through a minimum of six layers of the fabric.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(The number of stitches/dm shall be 14 ± 2.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(The material used for stitching shall be HDPE/PP tape having minimum 20 percent higher denier than the tapes used
in the fabric.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.4(Seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.5(Lamination ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.6(Capacity The sack shall have the nominal filling capacity of 50 kg) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(Valve for Filling of Sacks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(There shall be a double fold at the top seam and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(and then stitching shall be done through six layers.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(The depth of the valve (f) shall not be less than 2 times the width of the valve (v) in case of gusseted sacks and) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.7(and not less than 2.3 times the width of the valve (v) in case of non-gusseted sacks.
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1-Table 1-Sr. no. iv(Requirements, Mass of Sack- IS 1964
a) Non-gusseted type 70 + 6%) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1-Table 1-Sr. no. iv(Requirements, Mass of Sack- IS 1964
a) gusseted type 71 + 6%) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.1(The mass of bale of sacks (excluding packing materials) shall be within ± 3 percent of the mass calculated by multiplying the number of sacks with the mass of sack specified in Table 1.) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.v(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip method, 325 mm × 70 mm] Min, N(kgf): -1969 (Part 1) a) Lengthwise , 900 (91.8) ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.v(Average breaking strength of fabric [Ravelled strip method, 325 mm × 70 mm] Min, N(kgf): - 1969 (Part 1) b) Widthwise , 900 (91.8) ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vi(Breaking strength of top seam (Ravelled strip method), Min, - IS 9030 N (kgf) 400 (40.8)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vi(Breaking strength of bottom seam (Ravelled strip method), Min, - IS 9030 N (kgf) 400 (40.8)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vii(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method), percent : - IS 1969 (Part1 ) a) Lengthwise 15 to 25) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.3-Table 1-Sr. no.vii(Elongation at break of fabric (Ravelled strip method), percent : - IS 1969 (Part1 ) b) Widthwise 15 to 25) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.4-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Drop impact strength - Annex C No failure) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Ash content Max percent- Annex D a) For UV stabilized sacks 2.2
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.5-Table 1-Sr. no.viii(Ash content Max percent- Annex D b) For non-UV stabilized sacks 6
) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, The UV stabilized woven fabric shall have at least 50 percent retention of the original breaking strength when tested after the same has been exposed
to a) UV Radiation -Annex F ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5/5.6 (UV Resistance, The UV stabilized woven fabric shall have at least 50 percent retention of the original breaking strength when tested after the same has been exposed
to b) Accelerated Weathering - Annex F ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 4.2
(The woven fabric shall be
of weight, 79 g/m2 ) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
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- Included w.e.f 27.03.2025 |
| 24 |
IS 2925 (1984) |
Specification for industrial safety helmets (Second Revision) |
- |
10100 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 8.6(Performance Requirements) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 8.5(Performance Requirements) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| 8.4(Performance Requirements) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 8.3(Performance Requirements) |
- |
1200 |
|
- |
| 8.2(Performance Requirements) |
- |
600 |
|
- |
| 8.1(Performance Requirements) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 7.1(Construction) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 6.1(Construction) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 5.5(Construction) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 5.4(Construction) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 5.3(Construction) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 5.2(Construction) |
- |
300 |
|
- |
| 5.1(Construction) |
- |
800 |
|
- |
| 4.1(Sizes) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 3.3(Material) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 3.2(Material) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 3.1(Material) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- - |
| 25 |
IS 15909 (2020) |
PVC Geomembranes for Lining - Specification ( Second Revision ) |
Type I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII |
173600 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 4.0(Types) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Requirements) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Length ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Width ) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Thickness) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Specific Gravity) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1( Tensile strength (Longitudinal) ,kg/m2) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Longitudinal),250 % ,Min) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1( Tensile strength (Transverse) ,kg/m2) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Transverse),250 % ,Min) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Tear resistance (machine direction)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Tear resistance (Cross direction)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Index puncture resistance,N) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Low temperature crack resistance) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Hydrostatic resistance,kg/cm2,Min) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Seam strength,kg,Min) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Volatile Loss ,% ,Max) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Peel strength,kN/m,Min) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Resistance to soil burial) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Tensile strength (Longitudinal),% change) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Longitudinal),% change) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Tensile strength (Transverse),% change) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Elongation at break (Transverse),% change) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Water extraction,% loss in weight) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Stability to ultraviolet radiations,% retension in Tensile strength) |
- |
20000 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 1(Stability to ultraviolet radiations,% retension in Elongation at break) |
- |
20000 |
|
- |
| 6.0(Dimensions and tolerances) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Length) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Width) |
- |
250 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Thickness at 20kPa pressure) |
- |
500 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Tensile Strength (Longitudinal)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Tensile Strength (Transverse)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Elongation at break (Longitudinal)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Elongation at break (Transverse)) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Tear Strength (Machine direction)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Tear Strength (Cross direction)) |
- |
1500 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Behaviour during perforation) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Height of fall without perforation) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Cold crack resistance at low temperature) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Hydrostatic Pressure Resistance) |
- |
10000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Dimensional Stability at 80 degree C) |
- |
4000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Change in length after heating) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Change in width after heating) |
- |
2000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Resistance to acid and alkali) |
- |
30000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Strength of welded seam shear resistance) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Resistance to static puncturing) |
- |
3000 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Horizontal rate of burning) |
- |
8500 |
|
- |
| 5, Table-2(Vertical rate of burning) |
- |
8500 |
|
- |
| 7.0(Colour ,Surface characteristics and fredom from defects) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 7.1(Colour ,Surface characteristics and fredom from defects) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 7.2(Colour ,Surface characteristics and fredom from defects) |
- |
200 |
|
- |
| 5,Table 2(Specific Gravity) |
- |
1000 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 13.05.2025 |
| 26 |
IS 16709 (2017) |
Textiles - Polypropylene (PP) woven, laminated, block bottom valve sacks for packaging of 50 kg cement - Specification |
- |
25750 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 4.1.1(Sack Length) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 4.1.2(Sack Width) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 4.1.3(Top Closure Width and Bottom Closure Width) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 4.1.4(Patch Length) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 4.1.5(Patch Height) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 4.1.6(Length of Valve) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 4.1.7(Width of Valve Sleeve) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 4.1.8(Length of Valve Sleeve) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 5.1(Raw Material) |
- |
2500 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 5.2(Fabric) |
- |
500 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 5.2(Tape density and width) |
- |
1000 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 5.4(Lamination for PP) |
- |
2000 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 5.4(Lamination for LDPE) |
- |
2000 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 6.1(Mass of Bale) |
- |
500 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 6.2.1(Breaking Strength and Elongation at Break of Fabric) |
- |
3000 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 6.2.2(Weld Strength of Top and Bottom Closures) |
- |
3000 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 6.3(Drop Impact Testing of Filled Sacks) |
- |
2500 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 6.4(Ash Content) |
- |
1500 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 6.5(Air Permeability) |
- |
3500 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| 8(Atomspheric Conditions for Conditioning and Testing) |
- |
500 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| Cl-5.6(Capacity) |
- |
500 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| Cl- 6.6, Table.-1 (ii)(Ends per dm) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| Cl-6.6, Table-1 (iii)(Picks per dm) |
- |
250 |
|
Including GST 18% |
| Cl.6.6, Table-1 (vii)(Elongation at break of fabric) |
- |
0 |
|
Including GST 18% |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 27.03.2025 |
| 27 |
IS 17399 (2020) |
Textiles - Polypropylene ( PP )/ High Density Polyethylene ( HDPE ) Laminated Woven Sacks for Mail Sorting, Storage, Transport and Distribution - Specification |
TYPE-I, TYPE-II & TYPE-III |
30820 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| 5.1(MANUFACTURE - Raw Materials) |
- |
2500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.2(MANUFACTURE - Fabric for PP tapes & for HDPE tapes) |
- |
1800 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.2- Table 1- i)("REQUIREMENTS - Inside dimensions
a) Bottom panel (L × W), mm b) Open top (L × W), mm c) Height (H), mm") |
- |
1500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.2- Table 1- ii)(REQUIREMENTS - Ends per dm) |
- |
250 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.2- Table 1- iii)(REQUIREMENTS - Picks per dm) |
- |
250 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.2- Table 1- iv)(REQUIREMENTS - Mass of laminated sack, g) |
- |
500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.2- Table 1- v)(REQUIREMENTS - Breaking strength of laminated fabric (Cut strip method1)), Min, N2) (kgf) a) Lengthwise b) Widthwise) |
- |
3000 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.2- Table 1- vi)(REQUIREMENTS - Seam strength of bottom and side panel seam (Cut strip method), Min, N2), (kgf)) |
- |
1500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.2- Table 1- vii)("REQUIREMENTS - Elongation at break of fabric, percent:
a) Lengthwise b) Widthwise") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 5.2- Table 1- viii)(REQUIREMENTS - Ash content, Max, percent (a) For UV stabilized sacks (b) For non-UV stabilized sacks) |
- |
1500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.3(Lamination) |
- |
1500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.4(Sack Fabrication) |
- |
500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 5.5(Capacity) |
- |
500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 6.1- Table 1- i)(REQUIREMENTS - Inside dimensions a) Bottom panel (L × W), mm b) Open top (L × W), mm c) Height (H), mm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 6.1- Table 1- ii)(REQUIREMENTS - Ends per dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 6.1- Table 1- iii)(REQUIREMENTS - Picks per dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 6.1- Table 1- iv)(REQUIREMENTS - Mass of laminated sack, g) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 6.1- Table 1- v)(REQUIREMENTS - Breaking strength of laminated fabric (Cut strip method1)), Min, N2) (kgf)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 6.1- Table 1- vi)(REQUIREMENTS - Seam strength of bottom and side panel seam (Cut strip method), Min) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 6.1- Table 1- vii)(REQUIREMENTS - Elongation at break of fabric, percent a) Lengthwise b) Widthwise) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 6.1- Table 1- viii)(REQUIREMENTS - Ash content, Max, percent (a) For UV stabilized sacks (b) For non-UV stabilized sacks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| 6.4(UV Resistance Test) |
- |
14520 |
|
UV Resistance- 11520 + breaking strength-3000.0 (GST charges Extra) |
| 7(PRINTING, PACKAGING AND MARKING) |
- |
500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| 8(ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS FOR SAMPLE CONDITIONING AND TESTING) |
- |
500 |
|
GST charges Extra |
| Clause 5.1(Raw Materials) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(i)"(Inside dimensions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(i)"(Inside dimensions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(ii)"(Ends per dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(iii)"(Picks per dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(iv)"("Mass of laminated
sack, g") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(v)"("Breaking strength of
laminated fabric") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(vi)"(Seam strength of bottom and side panel seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(vii)"("Elongation at break
of fabric, percent:") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(viii)"("Ash content, Max,
percent") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3(Lamination with a thin film of polypropylene) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.4(Sack Fabrication) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 7.3(Marking on Sacks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.1(Raw Materials) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(i)"(Inside dimensions) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(ii)"(Ends per dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(iii)"(Picks per dm) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(iv)"("Mass of laminated
sack, g") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(v)"("Breaking strength of
laminated fabric") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(vi)"(Seam strength of bottom and side panel seam) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(vii)"("Elongation at break
of fabric, percent:") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| "Clause 5.2 Table 1(viii)"("Ash content, Max,
percent") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 5.3(Lamination with a thin film of polypropylene) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Clause 7.3(Marking on Sacks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f 27.03.2025 |
| 28 |
IS 15298 : part 4 (2024) |
Personal Protective Equipment Part 4 Occupational Footwear (ISO 20347 : 2021, MOD) (Third Revision) |
- |
38400 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.2.2(" Height of upper
") |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2(Leak proofness) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.3(Specific ergonomic features) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.4.2(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011,(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6(Seam strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.7(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.5(Flexing resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.6.2(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.1(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.4(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(ISO 20344:2021, 5.11.2) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(ISO 20344:2021, 5.6.2.1) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.6(Ankle protection) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.7.1(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.7.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.7.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.8(Scuff cap) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.9("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
150 |
|
10 % discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.2(" Height of upper
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2(Leak proofness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.3(Specific ergonomic features) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.4.2(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011,(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.7(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.5(Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.6.2(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.1(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.4(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(ISO 20344:2021, 5.11.2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(ISO 20344:2021, 5.6.2.1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6(Ankle protection) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.1(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8(Scuff cap) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.9("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.2(" Height of upper
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2(Leak proofness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.3(Specific ergonomic features) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.4.2(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011,(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.7(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.5(Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.6.2(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.1(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.4(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(ISO 20344:2021, 5.11.2) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(ISO 20344:2021, 5.6.2.1) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6(Ankle protection) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.1(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8(Scuff cap) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.9("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.2(" Height of upper
") |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2(Leak proofness) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.3(Specific ergonomic features) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.4.2(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011,(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6(Seam strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.7(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 9(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.5(Flexing resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.6.2(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.1(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.4(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(ISO 20344:2021, 5.11.2) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(ISO 20344:2021, 5.6.2.1) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6(Ankle protection) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.1(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8(Scuff cap) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.9("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
- |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f.07.03.2025
Exclusion
Cl 6.2.7 (Ankle Protection) |
| 29 |
IS 15298 : Part 3 (2024) |
Personal Protective Equipment Part 3 Protective Footwear (ISO 20346 : 2021, MOD) (Third Revision) |
- |
39950 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.2.2(" Height of upper
") |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.1(Toe protection - general) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.2(Internal length) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.3(Width of toecap flange) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.1(Corrosion resistance of Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.2(Corrosion resistance of Class II and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.5(Behaviour of toecaps (thermal and chemical) of Corrosion resistance) |
- |
2500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.6(Impact resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.7(Compression resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leak proofness) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.4("Specific ergonomic features
") |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5.2(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.7(Seam strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.8(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.6.2(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
850 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
750 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.1(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.4(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class II footwear and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.6.1(Metatarsal protection - Construction) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.6.2("Metatarsal protection-Impact resistance of metatarsal protective device
") |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.7(Ankle protection) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.8.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.9(Scuff cap) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.10("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.2(" Height of upper
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.1(Toe protection - general) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.2(Internal length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.3(Width of toecap flange) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.1(Corrosion resistance of Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.2(Corrosion resistance of Class II and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.5(Behaviour of toecaps (thermal and chemical) of Corrosion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.6(Impact resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.7(Compression resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leak proofness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.4("Specific ergonomic features
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5.2(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.7(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.8(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.6.2(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.1(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.4(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class II footwear and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6.1(Metatarsal protection - Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6.2("Metatarsal protection-Impact resistance of metatarsal protective device
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7(Ankle protection) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.9(Scuff cap) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.10("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.2(" Height of upper
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.1(Toe protection - general) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.2(Internal length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.3(Width of toecap flange) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.1(Corrosion resistance of Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.2(Corrosion resistance of Class II and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.5(Behaviour of toecaps (thermal and chemical) of Corrosion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.6(Impact resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.7(Compression resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leak proofness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.4("Specific ergonomic features
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5.2(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.7(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.8(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.6.2(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.1(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.4(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class II footwear and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6.1(Metatarsal protection - Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6.2("Metatarsal protection-Impact resistance of metatarsal protective device
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7(Ankle protection) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.9(Scuff cap) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.10("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7("Marking
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.5(Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
|
21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f.07.03.2025
Exclusion
Cl 6.2.7(Ankle Protection) |
| 30 |
IS 15298 : Part 2 (2024) |
Personal Protective Equipment Part 2 Safety Footwear (ISO 20345 : 2021, MOD) (Third Revision) |
- |
39950 View breakup
-
| Clause No. |
Exclusion |
Testing Charges (Excl. Of Taxes) |
Effective Date |
Remark |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.2.2, Table 4(" Height of upper
") |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS15 |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.1(Toe protection - general) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.2(Internal length) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.3(Width of toecap flange) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.1(Corrosion resistance of Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.2(Corrosion resistance of Class II and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.5(Behaviour of toecaps (thermal and chemical) of Corrosion resistance) |
- |
2500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.6(Impact resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.2.7(Compression resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leak proofness) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.5.2, Table 7(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011,(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
2500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
3000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.7(Seam strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.8(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.5(Flexing resistance) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.6.2, Table 14(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
850 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
850 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.1, Table 15(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Personal protective equipment: Part 2 safety footwear(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
2000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class II footwear and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.6.1(Metatarsal protection - Construction) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.6.2("Metatarsal protection-Impact resistance of metatarsal protective device
") |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.7(Ankle protection) |
- |
800 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.8.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.9(Scuff cap) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.2.10 , Table 19("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
1000 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
1500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
1200 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
250 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 7, Table 20("Marking
") |
- |
150 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.3.4("Specific ergonomic features
") |
- |
500 |
|
10 % Discount to BIS |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.2, Table 4(" Height of upper
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.1(Toe protection - general) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.2(Internal length) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.3(Width of toecap flange) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.1(Corrosion resistance of Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.2(Corrosion resistance of Class II and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.5(Behaviour of toecaps (thermal and chemical) of Corrosion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.6(Impact resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.7(Compression resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leak proofness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5.2, Table 7(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011,(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.7(Seam strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.8(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.5(Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.6.2, Table 14(Tear strength of tongue) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.1, Table 15(Thickness of Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Personal protective equipment: Part 2 safety footwear(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class II footwear and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6.1(Metatarsal protection - Construction) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.6.2("Metatarsal protection-Impact resistance of metatarsal protective device
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.7(Ankle protection) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.8.3(Resistance to cutting) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.9(Scuff cap) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.2.10 , Table 19("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 7, Table 20("Marking
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.4("Specific ergonomic features
") |
- |
0 |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2(Design) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.2, Table 4(" Height of upper
") |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.2.3(Heel area) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.1(Construction of whole footwear) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.1.2(Upper/outsole bond strength) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.1(Toe protection - general) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.2(Internal length) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.3(Width of toecap flange) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.1(Corrosion resistance of Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.4.2(Corrosion resistance of Class II and hybrid moulded footwear) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.5(Behaviour of toecaps (thermal and chemical) of Corrosion resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.6(Impact resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.2.7(Compression resistance) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.3(Leak proofness) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.5.2, Table 7(Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) solution) |
- |
- |
|
- |
| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011,(i)(Allergenic and carcinogenic disperse dyes) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iii)(Aromatic amines released from Azo dyes (each individual amine)) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (iv)(Chromium (VI)) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (v)(Dimethyl fumarate (DMFU)) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no1 of IS 17011 (vi)(Formaldehyde (free or released by partial hydrolysis)) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (vii)(Formaldehyde) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (viii)(Organotin compounds) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (ix)(PCP-TeCP-TriCP polychlorophenols) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (x)(pH) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xi)(Phthalates (each individual phthalate)) |
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| Cl 5.3.6, Table no 1 of IS 17011 (xii)(Nickel, on skin contact) |
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| Cl 5.3.7(Seam strength) |
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| Cl 5.3.8(Lead Content ( National Annex A)) |
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| Cl 5.4.1.1(Class I footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
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| Cl 5.4.1.2(Hybrid footwear, determination of the area where upper requirements apply of Upper) |
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| Cl 5.4.2(Thickness) |
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| Cl 5.4.3(Tear strength) |
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| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Tensile strength) |
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| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Breaking Force) |
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| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties-Modulus at 100 % elongation) |
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| Cl 5.4.4, Table 11(Tensile properties- Elongation at break) |
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| Cl 5.4.5(Flexing resistance) |
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| Cl 5.4.6(Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
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| Cl 5.4.7(Resistance to hydrolysis) |
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| Cl 5.5.2(Lining- Tear strength) |
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| Cl 5.5.3(Lining- Abrasion resistance) |
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| Cl 5.5.4(Lining-Water vapour permeability and coefficient) |
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| Cl 5.6.2, Table 14(Tear strength of tongue) |
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| Cl 5.7.1(Thickness of Insole, insock and footbed) |
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| Cl 5.7.2(Water permeability of insock) |
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| Cl 5.7.3(Water absorption and desorption of Insole, insock and footbed) |
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| Cl 5.7.4.1(Abrasion resistance of Insoles) |
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| Cl 5.7.4.2(Abrasion resistance of Insocks) |
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| Cl 5.8.2.1, Table 15(Thickness of Outsole) |
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| Cl 5.8.2.2(Cleated area) |
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| Cl 5.8.2.3(Cleat height) |
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| Cl 5.8.3(Outsole- Tear strength) |
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| Cl 5.8.4(Outsole- Abrasion resistance) |
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| Cl 5.8.5(Outsole-Flexing resistance) |
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| Cl 5.8.6(Outsole-Resistance to hydrolysis) |
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| Cl 5.8.7(Interlayer bond strength) |
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| Cl 6.2.1.1.2(Metallic perforation-resistant inserts (Type P)) |
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| Cl 6.2.1.1.3(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PL)) |
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| Personal protective equipment: Part 2 safety footwear(Non-metallic perforation-resistant inserts and insoles (Type PS)) |
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| Cl 6.2.1.2(Construction of perforation resistant insert) |
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| Cl 6.2.1.3(Dimensions of perforation resistant insert) |
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| Cl 6.2.1.4.1(Flex resistance of perforation-resistant inserts) |
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| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.1(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class I footwear and hybrid mounted footwear) |
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| Cl 6.2.1.4.2.2(Corrosion resistance of perforation resistant metallic insert for Class II footwear and hybrid moulded footwear) |
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| Cl 6.2.1.4.3(Stability against ageing and environmental influence of non-metallic perforationresistant inserts) |
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| Cl 6.2.2.1(Electrical properties of Partially conductive footwear) |
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| Cl 6.2.2.2(Electrical properties of Antistatic footwear) |
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| Cl 6.2.3.1(Heat insulation of outsole complex) |
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| Cl 6.2.3.2(Cold insulation of outsole complex) |
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| Cl 6.2.4(Energy absorption of seat region) |
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| Cl 6.2.5(Water resistance) |
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| Cl 6.2.6.1(Metatarsal protection - Construction) |
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| Cl 6.2.6.2("Metatarsal protection-Impact resistance of metatarsal protective device
") |
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| Cl 6.2.7(Ankle protection) |
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| Cl 6.2.8.2(Cut resistance footwear- design) |
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| Cl 6.2.8.2(Dimensions and construction of protective area of Cut resistance footwear) |
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| Cl 6.2.8.3(Resistance to cutting) |
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| Cl 6.2.9(Scuff cap) |
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| Cl 6.2.10 , Table 19("Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor with glycerine
") |
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| Cl 6.3(Upper — Water penetration and absorption) |
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| Cl 6.4.1(Resistance to hot contact - Outsole) |
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| Cl 6.4.2(Resistance to fuel oil - Outsole) |
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| Cl 6.4.3.1(Mechanical properties of Ladder grip) |
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| Cl 6.4.3.2(Design of Ladder grip) |
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| Cl 6.4.3.3(Cleat height in the waist area of Ladder grip) |
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| Cl 6.4.3.4(Heel breast of Ladder grip) |
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| Cl 7, Table 20("Marking
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| Cl 5.3.4("Specific ergonomic features
") |
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21 Jul, 2028 |
- Included w.e.f.07.03.2025
Exclusion
Cl 6.2.7 (Ankle protection) |