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Shoes for General Purpose – IS 17043 (Part 2):2024

Strategic Recommendations for Shoes for General Purpose (IS 17043 Part 2:2024)

  • Engage Early with BIS & Labs
    File BIS certification applications under Scheme-I and initiate testing in BIS-recognized labs before the 1 August 2024 deadline.
  • Partner with Compliance Experts
    Leverage the ERA Compliance Team as BIS/QCO experts for certification strategy, documentation, inventory declaration, and packaging compliance.
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  • Track Notifications & Circulars
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  • Do a Gap Assessment
    Assess current designs and raw materials against IS 17043 (Part 2):2024, declare uncertified stock as per BIS Act Section 18(4), and plan transition to certified supply chains before 31 July 2026.

     

Safety Boots for Miners – IS 3976:2018
Section Details
Product Name Shoes for General Purpose
IS No IS 14544:2022
Title of Indian Standard – Leather Safety and Protective Footwear with Direct Moulded Polymeric 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 high-performance safety footwear made from leather with direct moulded polymeric soles, suitable for industrial, safety, and field use.
Products Covered Leather safety and protective shoes or boots with direct moulded polymeric soles as per IS 14544:2022.
Exemptions - Footwear meant for export, Micro & Small Enterprises (as per MSMED Act, 2006).
Industries Impacted - Industrial footwear manufacturers, PPE and safety gear suppliers- Public procurement and infrastructure agencies.
Mandatory Compliance - BIS Certification under Scheme-I, Conformance to IS 14544:2022, ISI marking, Testing in BIS-approved labs- BIS-compliant labeling & packaging.
Next Steps for Stakeholders - Apply for BIS license before 1 August 2024, Certify products under IS 14544:2022, Declare old uncertified stock- Stop sale post 31 July 2026.
Legal Framework & Penalties - Enforced under BIS Act, 2016, Non-compliance may lead to seizure, fines, cancellation of license, or imprisonment up to 2 years under Section 29.
Supersession & Amendment Clause Supersedes QCOs of 2020 & 2022; amendment via S.O. 3700(E) allows sale of declared uncertified stock until 31 July 2026.
Conclusion Enforcing IS 14544:2022 ensures durable, standardized footwear with polymeric soles in industrial sectors. Extended compliance timeline supports smooth transition.
References / Annexures - S.O. 1421(E), dated 15 March 2024- S.O. 3700(E), dated 30 August 2024- IS 14544:2022 – Leather Safety and Protective Footwear with Polymeric Sole

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Notification

The product “Leather Safety and Protective Footwear with Direct Moulded Polymeric Sole” is covered under the Footwear Made from Leather and Other Materials (Quality Control) Order, 2024, issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry through S.O. 1421(E) on 15 March 2024, in exercise of powers under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. The Order was amended via S.O. 3700(E) dated 30 August 2024, allowing extended clearance time for uncertified stock.

Overview

This QCO mandates BIS certification and ISI marking for several categories of leather and protective footwear. Among them, leather safety footwear fitted with polymeric soles is included due to its growing use in industrial, construction, and field environments requiring lightweight yet durable protection.

Objective & Scope

The objective of this provision is to standardize the quality and performance of leather safety and protective footwear incorporating direct moulded polymeric soles. The Indian Standard IS 14544:2022 outlines detailed specifications for safety features, sole adhesion, upper construction, impact resistance, and flexibility for such footwear.

Product Covered

This provision covers leather safety and protective shoes or boots that are equipped with directly moulded polymeric soles, conforming to IS 14544:2022. These are typically used by industrial workers, field staff, and safety personnel where strong yet lightweight protection is required.

Exemptions Provided

  • Products exclusively meant for export
  • Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) as defined under the MSMED Act, 2006

Industries Impacted

This regulation impacts:

  • Industrial footwear manufacturers
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) suppliers
  • Government contractors and infrastructure sectors
  • Public procurement agencies

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

All manufacturers and importers of this product must:

  • Obtain a BIS license under Scheme-I
  • Ensure full conformance with IS 14544:2022
  • Use the ISI Mark only after certification is granted
  • Conduct testing in BIS-approved laboratories
  • Meet BIS requirements for labelling, packaging, and traceability

Compliance Timeline

The QCO becomes enforceable from 1 August 2024. However, as per the amendment issued via S.O. 3700(E), manufacturers and importers may sell, display, or offer for sale old uncertified stock (manufactured/imported before the enforcement date) up to 31 July 2026, if such stock is declared to BIS under Section 18(4) of the BIS Act, 2016.

Next Steps for Stakeholders

  • Apply for BIS certification before the enforcement deadline
  • Certify and mark all new production according to IS 14544:2022
  • Declare any remaining uncertified stock to BIS
  • Cease sale of uncertified products after 31 July 2026

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The Order is enforceable under the BIS Act, 2016. Any violation may lead to:

  • Seizure of non-conforming goods
  • Suspension or cancellation of BIS certification
  • Fines or imprisonment up to 2 years under Section 29

Supersession & Amendment Clause

This QCO supersedes all earlier Orders issued in 2020 and 2022. The amendment via S.O. 3700(E) introduces a stock clearance window for uncertified goods manufactured or imported before 1 August 2024, allowing sales until 31 July 2026.

Conclusion

The inclusion of Leather Safety and Protective Footwear with Direct Moulded Polymeric Sole (IS 14544:2022) under the 2024 QCO ensures consistent safety standards for workers in industrial and construction sectors. The regulation promotes uniformity in protective footwear manufacturing and provides a clear transition period for manufacturers and suppliers to become BIS compliant by 1 August 2024, with extended clearance of old stock until 31 July 2026.

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