Foot Wear
Canvas Boots with Rubber Sole – IS 3736:1995
Strategic Recommendations for Canvas Boots with Rubber Sole (IS 3736:1995)
- Engage Early with BIS & Labs
Apply for BIS certification and complete testing as per IS 3736:1995 before 1 August 2024 to ensure compliance with the Footwear QCO. - Partner with Compliance Experts
Use the ERA Compliance Team as your BIS/QCO expert for license filing, lab coordination, and legacy stock declaration. - Contact ERA Support Team
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Stay updated with official notifications under the Footwear QCO (S.O. 1421(E), 15 March 2024 & S.O. 3700(E), 30 August 2024). Subscribe to the ERA Newsletter for regulatory alerts and amendments. - Do a Gap Assessment
Identify canvas boot SKUs under IS 3736:1995, declare uncertified stock manufactured/imported before 1 August 2024, and ensure clearance before 31 July 2026.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Canvas Shoes with Rubber Sole. |
IS No | IS 3736:1995 |
Title of Indian Standard | – Canvas Boots, Rubber Sole – Specification |
Quality Control Order | Footwear Made from Leather and Other Materials (Quality Control) Order, 2024. |
Notification & Amendments | - Original: S.O. 1421(E), dated 15 March 2024 , Amendment: S.O. 3700(E), dated 30 August 2024. |
Final Enforcement Date | 1 August 2024. |
Stock Clearance Provision | Declared uncertified stock (manufactured/imported before 1 August 2024) may be sold until 31 July 2026 (as per S.O. 3700(E)) |
Objective & Scope | To ensure certified safety, durability, and uniform performance of canvas boots used for general, defense, or industrial applications |
Products Covered | High-top or ankle-length canvas boots with rubber soles as per IS 3736:1995 |
Exemptions | - Footwear meant for export- Micro & Small Enterprises (as per MSMED Act, 2006) |
Industries Impacted | - Defense and civil supply agencies- Industrial workforce suppliers- Institutional contractors |
Mandatory Compliance | - BIS Certification under Scheme-I- Conformance to IS 3736:1995- ISI marking- Testing in BIS-approved labs- Packaging, labeling & traceability |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | - Apply for BIS license- Certify production batches- Declare old uncertified stock- Halt sale of uncertified items post 31 July 2026 |
Legal Enforcement & Penalties | - Enforced under BIS Act, 2016- Non-compliance leads to fines, product seizure, suspension of license, and imprisonment up to 2 years under Section 29 |
Supersession & Amendment Clause | Supersedes previous 2020 & 2022 QCOs; amendment via S.O. 3700(E) permits sale of declared uncertified stock till 31 July 2026 |
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Notification
The product “Canvas Boots with Rubber Sole” is regulated under the Footwear Made from Leather and Other Materials (Quality Control) Order, 2024, notified by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry through S.O. 1421(E) dated 15 March 2024. This Quality Control Order (QCO) has been issued under the authority of Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. It was subsequently amended by S.O. 3700(E) dated 30 August 2024, allowing an extended period for the sale of declared uncertified stock.
Overview
The QCO enforces mandatory BIS certification and ISI marking for a broad range of leather and canvas footwear to enhance consumer safety, quality control, and product standardization. Canvas boots with rubber soles are specifically included under this regulation due to their widespread use in public, industrial, and institutional sectors.
Objective & Scope
The objective of this regulation is to establish minimum quality and safety benchmarks for canvas boots used in demanding environments. IS 3736:1995 provides the technical specification for such boots, covering parameters such as strength, durability, design, and sole adhesion.
Product Covered
This entry covers canvas boots fitted with rubber soles, as per the Indian Standard IS 3736:1995. These are typically ankle-length or high-top boots used in industrial, defense, institutional, and outdoor work applications requiring durable and flexible footwear.
Exemptions Provided
- Products exclusively meant for export
- Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) as defined under the MSMED Act, 2006
Industries Impacted
Affected stakeholders include:
- Defense and paramilitary footwear suppliers
- Manufacturers of rugged workwear and industrial shoes
- Public procurement agencies
- Institutional buyers and contractors
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
Under the QCO, manufacturers and importers must:
- Obtain BIS certification under Scheme-I
- Ensure full compliance with IS 3736:1995
- Affix the ISI Mark only after successful testing and approval
- Conduct testing in BIS-recognized laboratories
- Fulfill packaging, labeling, and traceability requirements set by BIS
Compliance Timeline
The Order becomes effective from 1 August 2024. As per S.O. 3700(E), manufacturers or importers may sell or display old uncertified stock (manufactured or imported before this date) until 31 July 2026, provided it is declared to BIS under Section 18(4) of the BIS Act, 2016.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Apply for BIS certification ahead of the enforcement date
- Ensure conformity with IS 3736:1995 and complete all required testing
- Declare uncertified stock to BIS in compliance with applicable provisions
- Avoid sale of uncertified items after 31 July 2026
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The Order is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. Non-compliance may result in:
- Seizure of non-conforming products
- Suspension or cancellation of BIS license
- Fines and imprisonment of up to 2 years under Section 29
Supersession & Amendment Clause
The 2024 QCO supersedes the previous Orders of 2020 and 2022, along with all associated amendments. The amendment via S.O. 3700(E) allows the sale of declared uncertified canvas boots until 31 July 2026, providing time for industry alignment with BIS certification requirements.
Conclusion
The inclusion of Canvas Boots with Rubber Sole (IS 3736:1995) in the 2024 Quality Control framework ensures better safety, durability, and standardization in institutional and industrial footwear segments. Stakeholders must comply with the BIS regime by 1 August 2024 and responsibly manage any uncertified stock by 31 July 2026, thus aligning their operations with national quality benchmarks.
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