Protective Textiles

Clothing Made of Limited Flame Spread Materials and Material Assemblies (15742:2007)

Strategic Recommendations for Flame Spread-Resistant Clothing

  • Engage Early with BIS & Labs
    Apply promptly for BIS certification and submit garment samples for testing at BIS-recognized laboratories to ensure compliance with flame and heat protection standards.
  • Partner with Compliance Experts
    Coordinate with the ERA Compliance team to streamline documentation, lab testing, ISI marking, and overall alignment with QCO mandates.
  • Contact ERA Support Team
    📧 cs@eraglobal.co.in | 📞 +91 9599296331 | 💬 WhatsApp
    Support available for certification filing, technical guidance, and lab coordination.
  • Track Notifications & Circulars
    Stay updated on Protective Textiles (QCO), 2022 notifications, including S.O. 1707(E), S.O. 2332(E), and S.O. 3896(E), for amendments, enforcement, and compliance deadlines.
  • Do a Gap Assessment
    Identify non-compliant garments, verify flame-resistant material and construction, confirm ISI marking, and ensure all protective clothing is BIS-certified before manufacture, sale, or procurement.
Section Details
Product Name Clothing Made of Limited Flame Spread Materials and Material Assemblies Affording Protection Against Heat and Flame
IS Standard IS 15742:2007
Title of IS Textiles – Requirements for Clothing Made of Limited Flame Spread Materials and Material Assemblies Affording Protection Against Heat and Flame – Specification
Quality Control Order Protective Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2022
Notification & Amendments - Notified via S.O. 1707(E), dated 10 April 2023
- First Amendment: S.O. 2332(E), dated 24 May 2023
- Second Amendment: S.O. 3896(E), dated 11 September 2024
Final Enforcement Date 7 October 2023 (as per First Amendment)
Objective & Scope To mandate BIS-certified clothing made of flame-resistant materials that offer protection from heat and flame exposure in hazardous work environments.
Products Covered Garments composed of limited flame spread fabrics and assemblies designed to protect wearers from fire and heat hazards.
Exemptions - Products meant exclusively for export
Industries Impacted - PPE & Technical Textile Manufacturers
- Flame-Resistant Apparel Producers
- Oil & Gas, Welding, Foundries, Defense & Emergency Services
Mandatory Compliance - Must conform to IS 15742:2007
- BIS license under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018
- ISI marking required
Next Steps for Stakeholders - Apply for BIS license
- Conduct lab testing through BIS-recognized facilities
- Ensure ISI mark is affixed on garments prior to sale
Legal Framework & Enforcement - Enforced under BIS Act, 2016
- BIS is the designated certification and enforcement body
Penalties for Non-Compliance - Seizure of products
- Cancellation/suspension of license
- Fines and/or imprisonment up to 2 years
Conclusion BIS certification under IS 15742:2007 is mandatory from 7 October 2023 for garments made of flame spread resistant fabrics. Compliance is critical.
References / Annexures - QCO 2022: S.O. 1707(E) [10 April 2023]
- 1st Amendment: S.O. 2332(E) [24 May 2023]
- 2nd Amendment: S.O. 3896(E) [11 Sept 2024]

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Notification

The product category “Clothing Made of Limited Flame Spread Materials and Material Assemblies Affording Protection Against Heat and Flame” is covered under the Protective Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2022, notified via S.O. 1707(E) on 10 April 2023. The first amendment via S.O. 2332(E) on 24 May 2023 revised the enforcement date. The second amendment (S.O. 3896(E), dated 11 September 2024) retained this category unchanged.

Enforcement Timeline

As per the amendment, mandatory BIS certification for this product category came into force from 7 October 2023.

Overview

In hazardous environments involving open flames or high heat exposure—such as welding, metalwork, oil and gas operations, or emergency services—clothing made of flame spread resistant materials is essential to prevent injury. IS 15742:2007 provides specific requirements for garments that must limit flame propagation and withstand exposure to heat and flame.

Objective & Scope

IS 15742:2007 aims to regulate and enhance the safety and effectiveness of protective clothing made from flame-retardant materials and assemblies. It defines minimum performance levels for flame spread, thermal insulation, structural integrity, and durability of such garments used in high-risk industrial and emergency operations.

Products Covered

The standard covers protective apparel such as overalls, suits, jackets, or layered clothing made from limited flame spread fabrics or material assemblies, which provide protection against heat and flame hazards.

Exemptions Provided

As per Clause 2 of the QCO, the order does not apply to goods meant solely for export.

Industries Impacted

  • PPE Manufacturers & Flame-Resistant Apparel Brands – Required to ensure BIS compliance across product lines.
  • Oil & Gas, Foundries, and Thermal Plants – These sectors are major users of heat/flame protective clothing.
  • Defense, Fire Services, Disaster Response Units – Procurement of BIS-certified gear is now compulsory for safety compliance.

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

Products must conform to IS 15742:2007, and carry the ISI mark under a valid BIS license, issued under Scheme-I of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. Only certified garments can be manufactured, sold, or imported in India.

Next Steps for Stakeholders

Manufacturers and importers must:

  • Apply for a BIS license
  • Test garments through BIS-recognized laboratories
  • Ensure ISI marking is clearly visible on product labels and packaging
  • Educate buyers and procurement bodies on QCO-compliant purchasing

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The QCO is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016, and monitored by BIS as the certification authority. Non-compliance may lead to:

  • Seizure of products
  • License suspension or revocation
  • Monetary fines or imprisonment (up to two years)

Conclusion

Effective from 7 October 2023, BIS certification under IS 15742:2007 is mandatory for all garments made of limited flame spread materials designed for protection against heat and flame. Timely certification and marking are essential to maintain compliance and ensure worker safety.

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