As per the BIS Act 2016, obtaining a BIS Certificate for Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Instruments in India is mandatory. Ear, Nose, and Throat surgical instruments must meet the standards of quality, precision, and reliability, as they play a critical role in ensuring the success and safety of delicate medical procedures.
For manufacturers, obtaining BIS certification is more than just a regulatory requirement. It validates the credibility of their products and ensures compliance with Indian standards. It also helps prevent non-certified instruments from being sold or marketed, offering assurance to healthcare providers and patients.
Therefore, in this article, you’ll learn how to get BIS Certification For Ear, Nose, And Throat Surgical Instruments, the benefits, the fee involved, and many more. So, whether you’re a manufacturer or importer, reach out to us, and our expert team will guide you, ensuring full compliance and approval.
A BIS Certificate for Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Instruments is a mandatory certification in India issued by the BIS that confirms these instruments comply with national safety, quality, and performance standards.
The Bureau of Indian Standards operates under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs in India. BIS engages in various activities, such as product certification, quality control testing, hallmarking, and calibration schemes.
BIS’s primary objective is to protect public health by ensuring that products meet safety and quality standards. It also protects consumers from hazards by enforcing strict guidelines and promoting consumer confidence and trust.
Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Instruments are specialized tools healthcare professionals use for diagnosis, treatment, and surgical purposes. These instruments are carefully designed for surgical procedures, ensuring precision, safety, and effectiveness.
Surgical instruments are used for making incisions, suturing, and other surgical procedures.
Scalpels, blades, forceps, suction tubes, speculum, Laryngoscope, and bronchoscopes are typical ear, nose, and throat surgical instruments.
The following person or entity can apply for a BIS Certificate for Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Instruments:
BIS certificates have some essential benefits, which are mentioned below:
BIS plays a significant role in ensuring the safety and quality of medical tools and instruments used for surgical purposes. It develops and enforces quality and safety standards for medical devices, including ear, nose, and throat surgical instruments, ensuring they meet essential regulatory requirements.
BIS aligns its regulations with internationally recognized standards such as ISO (International Standard Organization) and IEC (International Electromechanical Commission), which specify the safety and biocompatibility of medical devices.
BIS certification helps prevent substandard and unsafe products in the healthcare system, safeguarding consumer safety and enhancing trust in medical devices used nationwide.
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The procedure of obtaining a BIS Certificate for Ear, nose, and Throat Surgical is quite complex and lengthy. But ELT corporate will help you make this process seamless and quick. The various steps are as follows:
For the hassle-free and smooth process of getting a BIS Certificate for Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Instruments various documents must be submitted listed below:
The validity of BIS Certification is one year from the certificate’s issuance date. After this period, the certificate can be renewed in the given time, along with the fees. Suppose the BIS Certificate is not renewed at the given time, or you renew it after expiration. In that case, a late fee of Rs.5000 will be submitted along with the application form and necessary documents.
The BIS certificate process for India’s Ear, Nose, and Throat surgical instruments usually takes 30 to 40 days, depending on product complexity and application completeness.
Here is a list of the Indian standards required for BIS Certification for Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Instruments. You can review them here:
SI. No. | IS No. | TITLE |
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1 | IS 10272: 1982 | Specification for draffin suspension apparatus |
2 | IS 10308: 1982 | Tracheostomy Tubes and Guides, Cubley’s Pattern |
3 | IS 10344: 1982 | Specification for gag frame, Davis-Boyle, and tongue plates |
4 | IS 10725: 1983 | Specification for knife, myringotomy |
5 | IS 10726: 1983 | Specification for knife, meatal skin incision |
6 | IS 10786: 1984 | Mirror, Rhinoscopic, ST. Clair Thomson’s Pattern |
7 | IS 10846: 1984 | Speculum, Nasal, Killian’s Pattern |
8 | IS 11318: 1985 | Bronchoscope, Aspirating, Negus’ Pattern |
9 | IS 11319: 1985 | Oesophagoscope, Negus’ Pattern |
10 | IS 12901: 1990 | ENT surgery instruments – Laryngeal fine grasping forceps, crocodile jaws, straight – Specification |
11 | IS 12911: 1990 | ENT surgery instruments – Laryngeal forceps, oval cup – Specification |
12 | IS 13169: 1991 | Ent surgery instruments head mirror – Specification |
13 | IS 13179: 1991 | Ent Surgery Instruments – Tracheostomy Tubes, Chevalier Jackson’s Pattern |
14 | IS 17407: 2020 | Digital Otoscope — Handheld Type |
15 | IS 3758: 2018 | Hooks, aural – Specification (First Revision) |
16 | IS 3760: 2021 | Probe, Aural, Jobson Horne’s Pattern — Specification (First Revision of IS 3760) |
17 | IS 3788: 1966 | Specification for specula, aural |
18 | IS 3799: 2019 | Forceps, aural and nasal, crocodile action – Specification (First Revision) |
19 | IS 3807: 2000 | Ent surgery instruments – Forceps, dressing, aural and nasal- Specification (First Revision) |
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20 | IS 4487: 2000 | ENT Surgery Instruments – Forceps, Tonsil Artery (Birkett’s Pattern) |
21 | IS 4488: 2018 | Forceps, Tonsil Holding (Muck’s and White’s Patterns) Specification ( First Revision ) |
22 | IS 4489: 2018 | Forceps, Nasal Turbinate, Luc’s — Specification ( First Revision ) |
23 | IS 4504: 2018 | Forceps, peritonsillar – Specification (First Revision) |
24 | IS 4514: 2018 | Forceps, Tonsil Dissecting (Waugh’s Pattern) – Specification ( First Revision ) |
25 | IS 4520: 2018 | Forceps, Punch, Nasal Citelli’s Antrum and Hajek’s Sphenoidal— Specification (First Revision) |
26 | IS 4959: 2018 | Raspatory, Nasal, Howarth’s – Specification (First Revision) |
27 | IS 4994: 1968 | Specification for Forceps, Redressing, Walsham’s Right, Left, and Straightening |
28 | IS 5140: 1969 | Specification for auriscope |
29 | IS 5147: 1969 | Examination Lamp with Bull’s Eye Condenser (Floor Model) |
30 | IS 5338: 1969 | Specification for catheter, eustachian |
31 | IS 5377: 1969 | Speculum, Nasal, Thudichum’s |
32 | IS 5412: 1969 | Saws, Nasal, Joseph’s Pattern |
33 | IS 5720: 1970 | Retractor, Mastold, Self-Retaining (Mollison’s pattern) |
34 | IS 5723: 1970 | Specification for a mallet with a fluted handle for ENT surgery |
35 | IS 5732: 1970 | Gouge, Mastoid (Jenkins’ Pattern) |
36 | IS 5747: 1970 | Retractor, Endaural (Lempert’s Pattern) |
37 | IS 6463: 1972 | Burs, Antrum (Tilley’s Pattern) |
38 | IS 6464: 2000 | ENT Diagnostic Instruments – Tuning Forks (Gardiner Brown’s Pattern) |
39 | IS 6465: 1972 | Trocar, Antral, with Cannula (Tilley Lichtwitz’ Pattern) |
40 | IS 6514: 1972 | Nasal Cartilage Knife (Ballenger’s Pattern) |
41 | IS 7007: 1973 | Specification for E.E.N.T. (Eye, Ear, Nose And Throat) diagnostic set |
42 | IS 7282: 1975 | Chisel, Labyrinth, Straight, Lake’s Pattern |
43 | IS 7710: 1975 | Snare, Tonsil, Eve’s Pattern |
44 | IS 7711: 1975 | Curette, Adenoid, Beckmann’s Pattern |
45 | IS 7712: 1975 | Curette, Adenoid, St. Clair Thomson’s Pattern |
46 | IS 7713: 1975 | Retractor, Light Model, Weislander’s Pattern |
47 | IS 7756: 1975 | Depressor, Tongue, Lack’s Pattern |
48 | IS 8093: 1976 | Curette, Ballance’s pattern |
49 | IS 8094: 1976 | Hook, Cerumen, Cawthorne’s Pattern |
50 | IS 8128: 1976 | Elevator, Farabeuf’s Pattern |
51 | IS 8129: 1976 | Forceps, Tonsil Artery, Curved, Scott’s Pattern |
52 | IS 8136: 1976 | Seeker, Dundas Grant’s Pattern |
53 | IS 8157: 1976 | Forceps, Granulation, Heath’s Pattern |
54 | IS 8191: 1976 | Retractor, Pillar, Anterior and Tonsil Enucleator, Mollison’s Pattern |
55 | IS 8199: 1976 | Tracheostomy Tubes, Fuller’s Pattern |
56 | IS 8315: 1977 | Forceps, Redressing, Asch’s Pattern |
57 | IS 8316: 1977 | Retractor, Hajek’s Pattern |
58 | IS 8327: 1977 | Forceps, Nodule, Vocal, Chevalier Jackson’s Pattern |
59 | IS 8343: 1977 | Forceps, Biopsy, Peterson’s Pattern |
60 | IS 8344: 1977 | Snare, Aural, Glegg’s Pattern |
61 | IS 8734: 1978 | Forceps, Cutting and Removing Large Specimens, Chevalier Jackson’s Pattern |
62 | IS 8735: 1978 | Tube, Suction, Yankauer’s Pattern |
63 | IS 8743: 1994 | ENT surgery instruments – Forceps, direct bronchoscopy, with alligator jaws and tenaculum points, Irwin Moore’s pattern |
64 | IS 8825: 1978 | Specification for cannula, suction irrigation with locking device, micro laryngeal |
65 | IS 8837: 1978 | Specification for suction tubes with stylet micro laryngeal surgery |
66 | IS 8838: 1978 | Specification for forceps, cup, straight, micro laryngeal surgery |
67 | IS 8839: 1978 | Specification for forceps, cup upwards, micro laryngeal surgery |
68 | IS 8840: 1978 | Specification for scissors, micro-laryngeal surgery |
69 | IS 9014: 1979 | Specification for Raspatory fine, curved right, Zoellner’s Pattern |
70 | IS 9015: 1979 | Raspatory, Fine, Curved Left, Zoellner’s Pattern |
71 | IS 9016: 1979 | Needle, Fine, Spear Pointed, Curved Right, Zoellner’s Pattern |
72 | IS 9017: 1979 | Needle, Fine, Spear Pointed, Curved Left, Zoellner’s Pattern |
73 | IS 9058: 1979 | Knife, Upward Cutting, Zoellner’s Pattern |
74 | IS 9059: 1979 | Knife, Downward Cutting, Zoellner’s Pattern |
75 | IS 9060: 1979 | Hook, Small, Zoellner’s Pattern |
76 | IS 9479: 1980 | Specification for Hook, Fenestra, 25°, 45° and 90° Angle Ear, Shea’s Pattern |
77 | IS 9480: 1980 | Elevators, Left and Right, Ear, Shea’s Pattern |
78 | IS 9526: 1980 | Specification for scissors, stapedectomy, crocodile jaw |
79 | IS 9544: 1980 | Specification for forceps, stapedectomy, round cup, elongated cup, and oval cup jaws |
80 | IS 9558: 1980 | Specification for gauge, depth, PTFE (Teflon) piston |
81 | IS 9564: 1980 | Specification for forceps, stapedectomy, serrated, smooth and Mc Gee wire closing jaws |
82 | IS 9718: 1981 | Specification for jig, cutting, PTFE piston |
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Yes, a BIS certificate is mandatory for the import, manufacturing, and sale of Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgical Instruments to ensure compliance with quality and safety standards.
Yes, foreign manufacturers can apply for a BIS Certificate through their authorized Indian representative or agent.