Foot Wear

All Rubber Gum Boots and Ankle Boots

Strategic Recommendations for All Rubber Gum Boots and Ankle Boots

  • Engage Early with BIS & Labs
    Apply immediately for BIS certification under Scheme-I and submit boots to BIS-recognized laboratories for testing to ensure compliance with IS 5557:2004.
  • Partner with Compliance Experts
    Consult ERA Compliance team to streamline application, testing, documentation, ISI marking, and adherence to the Footwear QCO 2024 requirements.
  • Contact ERA Support Team
    📧 cs@eraglobal.co.in | 📞 +91 9599296331 | 💬 WhatsApp – Assistance for certification filing, lab coordination, and old stock declaration.
  • Track Notifications & Circulars
    Monitor QCO 2024 (S.O. 1422(E)) and Amendment (S.O. 3701(E)) for enforcement dates, transitional stock rules, and compliance updates.
  • Do a Gap Assessment
    Identify non-compliant SKUs, verify IS 5557:2004 parameters, ensure ISI marking, and manage pre-1 Aug 2024 stock to sell by 31 July 2026.
Foot Wear All Rubber Gum Boots and Ankle Boots
Section Details
Product Name All Rubber Gum Boots and Ankle Boots
IS No and Title of Indian Standard IS 5557:2018, All rubber gum boots and ankle boots: Part 2 occupational purposes
Notification and Legal Reference Covered under the Footwear Made from All Rubber and All Polymeric Material and Its Components (Quality Control) Order, 2024 , Original Notification: S.O. 1422(E), 15 March 2024, Amendment: S.O. 3701(E), 30 August 2024, Issued under Sections 16, 17 & 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016.
Objective & Scope To ensure safety, performance, and standardization of rubber gum and ankle boots through mandatory BIS certification and ISI marking.
Product Covered All rubber gum boots and ankle boots for occupational purposes and designed for waterproofing, chemical resistance, and heavy-duty use in hazardous or wet work environments.
Mandatory Requirements - BIS Certification under Scheme-I, ISI Mark on every unit, Conformity to IS 5557 (Part 2):2018, Testing in BIS-recognized laboratories, Traceability, labeling, and packaging compliance.
Industries Impacted - Rubber footwear manufacturers, PPE suppliers, Sanitation and public works contractors, Construction and chemical industries, Government and institutional buyers.
Compliance Timeline - Effective Date: 1 August 2024. Sale of old stock (manufactured/imported before 1 Aug 2024) allowed till 31 July 2026.
Exemptions - Export-only goods, Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) under MSMED Act, 2006, Imported components used only for export production.
Compliance Requirements - Apply for BIS license (Scheme-I), Test samples as per IS 5557 (Part 2):2018, Begin ISI marking only after license grant, Declare and clear uncertified stock by 31 July 2026, Maintain documentation for audits.
Next Steps for Stakeholders Identify relevant products, Apply for BIS license, Complete testing, Affix ISI mark after approval, Declare old stock, Ensure future batches are compliant.
Legal Enforcement & Penalties - Enforced by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Non-compliance may lead to:, Seizure, License cancellation, Fine/imprisonment under Section 29 of the BIS Act, 2016,
Supersession Clause Supersedes QCO 2022 and amendments, Nullifies rescinded QCO 2020 and its amendments, Amendment S.O. 3701(E) allows sale of old stock till 31 July 2026.
References / Annexures - Notification: S.O. 1422(E), 15 March 2024, Amendment: S.O. 3701(E), 30 August 2024, Standard: IS 5557 (Part 2):2018.

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Notification

The product “All Rubber Gum Boots and Ankle Boots” is regulated under the Footwear Made from All Rubber and All Polymeric Material and Its Components (Quality Control) Order, 2024, issued by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This Order was originally notified via S.O. 1422(E) dated 15 March 2024 and subsequently amended through S.O. 3701(E) dated 30 August 2024, which introduced a grace period for sale of pre-compliant stock.

Overview

The Quality Control Order mandates BIS certification and ISI marking for all specified rubber and polymeric footwear, including All Rubber Gum Boots and Ankle Boots. These products fall under the scope of the order due to their critical role in industrial protection and safety gear, especially in sectors requiring durable, waterproof, and chemical-resistant footwear.

Objective & Scope

The aim is to bring these essential safety footwear products under a national quality certification framework to ensure worker protection, consistent performance, and standardized manufacturing practices. The IS 5557 series, including Part 2:2018, sets specific design and performance benchmarks for gum boots and ankle boots made entirely of rubber.

Product Covered

All Rubber Gum Boots and Ankle Boots for the occupational purposes conforming to IS 5557 (Part 2):2018 – Specification. These are designed for industrial use, offering waterproofing, chemical resistance, and enhanced safety for users in wet or hazardous environments, such as sanitation, mining, agriculture, and construction.

Industries Impacted

This product regulation directly impacts the following sectors:

  • Rubber footwear manufacturers
  • PPE and industrial safety product suppliers
  • Municipal sanitation contractors
  • Construction and chemical handling services
  • Government procurement agencies for safety equipment

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

From 1 August 2024, all manufacturers and importers must ensure:

  • Products conform to IS 5557 (Part 2):2018
  • Certification under Scheme-I of BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018
  • Affixation of ISI Mark before sale or distribution
  • Product testing in BIS-recognized laboratories
  • Compliance with labeling, packaging, traceability, and documentation requirements

Next Steps for Stakeholders

Entities involved in production, import, or distribution of these boots must:

  1. Identify applicable SKUs under IS 5557 (Part 2):2018
  2. Apply for BIS license under Scheme-I
  3. Complete testing at BIS-accredited labs
  4. Begin ISI marking only after license issuance
  5. Declare old stock made/imported before 1 August 2024
  6. Ensure all uncertified stock is cleared by 31 July 2026

Exemptions Provided

The following are exempted:

    • Products manufactured solely for export
    • Units classified as Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) under the MSMED Act, 2006
    • Components imported only for use in export-grade footwear

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The Order is enforced under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016, with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) as the certifying and enforcing authority. Non-compliance may result in:

  • Seizure of goods
  • Suspension or cancellation of BIS license
  • Penalties or imprisonment under Section 29 of the BIS Act

Supersession & Amendment Clause

This QCO fully replaces the earlier QCO 2022 and nullifies all amendments related to the rescinded QCO 2020. The 2024 amendment order, S.O. 3701(E), provides a 2-year transition period for clearing uncertified pre-regulation stock.

Conclusion

From 1 August 2024, it becomes mandatory for all All Rubber Gum Boots and Ankle Boots covered under IS 5557 (Part 2):2018 to be BIS-certified and bear the ISI mark. Stakeholders must ensure testing, labeling, documentation, and declaration of old stock. The transition period until 31 July 2026 should be used to exhaust uncertified inventories and align operations with the national quality framework.

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