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OVERVIEW INDIAN
STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
PROCESS & PRINCIPLES
By
SUKH BIR SINGH
DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL (PP&C)
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
Genesis of BIS
 Government of India resolution on 3 September
1946 for establishment of Indian Standards
Institution
 Indian Standards Institution (predecessor of
Bureau of Indian Standards)set up on 6 January
1947
 Objectives
 Promoting standardization ,quality control and
simplification in industry & commerce
 Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
 Established on 1 April 1987 under BIS act, 1986 as
statutory body
Genesis of BIS
Bureau of Indian Standards
 Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) took over work of ISI
through enactment of BIS Act (1986) by the Indian
Parliament.
 Formulates National standards and carried out
conformity assessment by operating the Product and
Management System Certification Scheme.
 Formulated over 18000 National Standards and also
operating more than 22000 Certification licenses.
 Project India’s view in various committees of
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
Objectives
 Harmonious development of activities of
standardization, marking and quality certification
 To provide new thrust to standardization and quality
control
 To evolve a national strategy for according
recognition to standards and integrating them with
growth and development of industrial production and
exports
Bureau of Indian Standards
BUREAU
VICE PRESIDENT
(Hon'ble Minister of State
for Consumer Affairs &
Public Distribution)
PRESIDENT
(Hon'ble Union Minister
for Consumer Affairs, Food &
Public Distribution)
HQ - Delhi
5 - Regional Offices
33 - Branch Offices
in 24 locations
5 - Inspection Offices
8 - Labs
ORGANIZATIONAL NETWORK
Bureau of Indian Standards
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
FINANCE LABORATORY
STANDARDS CERTIFICATION
PLANNING &
DEVELOPMENT
LEGAL
CONSUMER
POLICY
ADVISORY
COMMITTEES
BUREAU
Standards Development
 Standards Advisory Committee
 Division Councils
 Technical Committees
 Sub Committees
 Panels/Working Groups
 Consultation involving all Stakeholders
 Consensus principle
 Documents sent for wide circulation & hosted on
BIS web site for public comments before
finalization
 Interests Represented in Technical Committees
 Manufacturers
 Consumers
 Technologists
 Regulators
Approach to Standardization
Standards Formulation
BASIC APPROACH
Consensus Principle
Balanced Committee
Structure
 Balance Of
Interests
 Periodic
Review
 Predominance
Of Consumer/
Technological
Interests
Manufacturers
Consumers, Government
Departments
Technologists , Regulating
Authorities, Testing
Laboratories, Consultants,
Universities, Other Experts
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
STRUCTURE
(Members From)
Manufacturers
Consumers, Government
Departments
Technologists , Regulating
Authorities, Testing
Laboratories, Consultants,
Universities, Other Experts
FIRST
DRAFT
CIRCULATION
TO
COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
P-DRAFT
COMMENTS
CIRCULATION
TO
COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
COMMENTS
PUBLIC
CIRCULATION
(30 to 90 Days)
COMMENTS
NATIONAL
STANDARD
NEW
WORK
ITEM
MEETING
WC
DRAFT
ADOPTION -- DIVISION
COUNCIL
F-DRAFT
STANDARD
MEETING
STANDARDS FORMULATION
(14 Technical Divisions covering specific Industrial Sector)
1. Chemical
2. Civil Engineering
3. Electronics and
Information Technology
4. Electro-technical
5. Food and Agriculture
6. Management and
Systems
7. Mechanical Engineering
8. Medical Equipment and
Hospital Planning
9. Metallurgical
Engineering
10. Petrochemical, Coal &
Related Products
11. Production and General
Engineering
12. Textile
13. Transport Engineering
14. Water Resources
STANDARDS FORMULATION
As on 05 July 2007
 INDIAN STANDARDS PUBLISHED 18315
 STANDARDS HARMONIZED WITH ISO/IEC STANDARDS
3099
 DIVISIONAL COUNCILS 14
 TECHNICAL COMMITTEES (Sec. Committees) 301
 TECHNICAL EXPERTS - Above 11901
(Sec. Com+ Sub Com+ Penal)
Indian Standards in Force (as on
31 March, 2007 )
17466
17658
17830
17928
18114
18219
18315
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
OTHER ORGANISATIONS CONCERNED WITH
FORMULATING STANDARSDS
 Directorate General of Civil Aviation : Civil Aviation
 Indian Road Congress : Roads & Bridges
 RDSO : Items used in Railways
 Directorate General of Mines & safety: Safety of Mines and mining
operations.
 Directorate of Marketing & Inspection: Raw & Semi processed
agricultural commodities, meat & meat products
 Directorate of Vanaspati Vegetable Oil & Fats: Vanaspati
Vegetable Oil
 Directorate of Weights & Measures: Weights & Measures used in
commercial transactions
 Drugs Controller General of India: Drugs, cosmetics, Indian
Pharmaamacopoeia
 Atomic Energy Regulatory Board: Nuclear energy regulations.
OTHER ORGANISATIONS CONCERNED WITH
FORMULATING STANDARSDS
 Central Board of Irrigation & Power : Electrical Power
equipment
 Central Boilers Board : Boilers
 Central Electricity Authority : Electrical Power generation,
transmission, distribution
 Central Silk Board: Natural raw silk & products
 Chief Controller of Explosives: Gas cylinders, pressure
vessels & explosive materials
 Coir Board : Coir Products
 ARAI: Safety Standards on Automobiles
 Dept of Telecommunication : Telecommunication
equipment.
International Activities
India (BIS) is a member of International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) and International Electro technical
Commission (IEC)
 Membership of ISO/IEC Committees
ISO IEC
Participating (P) 187 63
Observer (O) 110 84
Secretariat responsibilities held for 8 ISO Committees
 BIS has been designated as the WTO-TBT Enquiry Point
in India
 It provides all necessary assistance and technical
information for players in global trade which effects
their trade
ISO SECRETARIATS WITH BIS
ISO TC 113 Hydrometry
ISO TC 113/SC 1 Velocity Area Methods
ISO TC 113/SC 6 Sediment Transport
ISO TC 120 Leather
ISO TC 120/SC 1 Raw Hides and Skins
ISO TC 120/SC 2 Tanned Leather
ISO TC 120/SC 3 Leather products
ISO TC 34/SC 7 Spices
International Activities
India (BIS) is a member in COUNCIL BOARD of IEC
 DG, BIS is RLO , DEVCO
P Member in ISO CASCO
Challenges in Standardization
 Participation in ISO/IEC TCs/SCs/WGs
 Requirement of Indian Climatic Conditions are
not reflected adequately in International
Standards
 Emerging Technologies
Nano Technology
Information Technology
Biotechnology
MOU / MRA with Other
Countries
• BIS has entered into MOU with 15 Standard
Organizations of various Countries.
• These MOUs generally cover exchange of information,
publications, standards and conformity assessment,
holding joint seminars/workshops on subjects of mutual
interest and training.
•MRA 2
• BIS is also actively involved in the Regional
cooperation under SAARC.
.
WTO TBT ENQUIRY
POINT
INDIA
Notification Authority & Enquiry Points
 Department of Commerce, Ministry of
Commerce- Notification Authority for India.
 Bureau of Indian Standards -Designated TBT
Enquiry Point by Ministry of Commerce
 Ministry Of Health & Ministry of Agriculture-
SPS Enquiry Points
Measures subject to TBT
provisions?
Technical
Regulation
Standard
Mandatory
Measures
Voluntary
Measures
Conformity Assessment Procedure
Art.
2.1,5.1.1
Non-Discrimination
Originating
Of national origin
National
Treatment
From any other country
Most-Favoured
Nation (MFN)
Conditions no Less Favourable to
Access of Suppliers of Like Products
Avoid unnecessary obstacles to trade
Standards/ Regulations/CAPs Must not
be prepared, adopted or applied so as to
Create unnecessary obstacles to
international trade
Art.
2.2,5.1.2
TBT Agreement – Key principles
Non-discrimination
Avoidance of unnecessary obstacles to trade
Harmonization
Equivalence
Mutual recognition
Transparency
Comment Period
At least 60 days time for other Members to
make comments in writing
Discuss these comments upon request
Take into account these written comments
and the results of these discussions
Reasonable time for enforcement of
measures after publication
Role of BIS under TBT Agreement
 Functions as an Information Centre within India
 Functions as an WTO TBT Enquiry Point
Functions of Enquiry Point :
 Collect TBT Notifications from WTO website
Classification of TBTs based on ICS codes
 Sort out these Notifications sector wise/ Product wise
 Electronic Disseminate the TBT on Technical Regulations,
Standards and Conformity Assessment Procedures to
various groups/ industry/ exporters
 Provide the text of the Notifications issued by the countries
to other member countries
 Comments handling of the stakeholders.
 To forward those comments to WTO Sectt through the
Nodal Authority which is MOC in India’s case
INDIA’s RECENT COMMENT
ON TBTs NOTIFIED BY USA
 G/TBT/N/USA/234 : Comments of Textiles
Committee, Ministry of Textiles,:
“ It has been commented that it is desirable that
such requirement (Flammability) should not be
made mandatory as the woolen carpets have
inherent flame retardancy. The Proposed
Amendment by Consumer Products Safety
Commission, CPSC, USA would be trade
restrictive , if the consignment is to be tested for
flammability as a mandatory requirement “
INDIA’s RECENT COMMENT
ON TBTs NOTIFIED BY USA
 G/TBT/N/USA/271: Objective For the protection of consumers
and human health.
 Products : National Organic Program
 This proposed rule proposes to amend the Department of
Agriculture's (USDA) National List of Allowed and Prohibited
Substances (National List) regulations. This proposed rule
proposes to add 38 substances, along with any restrictive
annotations, to the National List regulations.
 Notification No G/TBT/N/USA/271 of USA was notified by
WTO on 24 May 2007 whereas the last date for sending
comment was 22 May 2007. Issue referred to US Enquiry
Point on 5 June 2007 : Also requested to extend the last date
of comment
 Response from US EP : USDA is unable to extend the deadline
INDIA’s RECENT COMMENT
ON TBTs NOTIFIED BY USA
 G/TBT/N/USA/271 : USA:: Comments of Agricultural and
Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
(APEDA)
“ The notification proposes to amend the United States
Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National List of Allowed and
Prohibited substances for inclusion of 38 substances along with
any restrictive annotations to the national list regulations
205.606. APEDA have examined the thirty-eight substances
which are of agricultural origin, but are not organically produced
for use as ingredients / processing aids in or on processed
products labeled as organic. The list of the proposed products
for inclusion are annexed along with the proposed rules of NOP.
These products are also available organically worldwide and are,
therefore, available for use as processing aids and for food
colour. Hence, they should not be exempted from the class of
organic origin. This will be against the organic principles and
may affect the overall integrity of the final produce”.
Notifications from India
Indian Notifications : Since 1995
India has issued 32 Notifications
RECENT NOTIFICATIONS BY INDIA
No. Product Notifying Agency
G/TBT/N/IND/12 Sale & Labelling of GMO Foods Ministry of Health
G/TBT/N/IND/13 Noise Limits Generator Sets (Diesel) Ministry of Env &
Forests
G/TBT/N/IND/14 Emission Limits Generator Sets(Diesel) -do-
G/TBT/N/IND/15 Noise Limits Generator Sets (Petrol) -do-
G/TBT/N/IND/16 Emission Limits Generator Sets(Petrol ) -do-
G/TBT/N/IND/17 Import Requirements of Genetically
Modified Foods, GMOs & LMOs DGFT
RECENT NOTIFICATIONS BY INDIA
No. Product Notifying Agency
G/TBT/N/IND/19 Medical Devices Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
G/TBT/N/IND/20 Pneumatic Tyres & tubes
for automotive vehicles Bureau of Indian Standards
G/TBT/N/IND/21 Tobacco Products Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
G/TBT/N/IND/22 All medicines Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
G/TBT/N/IND/23 Ductile Iron Pressure Pipes &
Fittings for water, Gas &
Sewerage Bureau of Indian Standards
G/TBT/N/IND/24 Cylinders for CNG for fuel
for automotive vehicles Bureau of Indian Standards
RECENT NOTIFICATIONS BY INDIA
No. Product Notifying Agency
G/TBT/N/IND/25 Veterinary Thermometers Bureau of Indian Standards
G/TBT/N/IND/26 Clinical Electrical
Thermometrs Bureau of Indian Standards
G/TBT/N/IND/27 Sphygmamometers Bureau of Indian Standards
G/TBT/N/IND/28 Pressed Ceramic Tiles Bureau of Indian Standards
G/TBT/N/IND/29 Clinical Thermometers Bureau of Indian Standards
G/TBT/N/IND/30 Electrical Products Bureau of Indian Standards
RECENT NOTIFICATIONS BY INDIA
No. Product Notifying
Agency
G/TBT/N/IND/31 Protective Helmets for
motorcycle riders Bureau of Indian Standards
G/TBT/N/IND/32 Steel & Steel Products Bureau of Indian Standards
REQUEST FROM USA ON INDIAN
NOTIFICATIONS
FULL TEXT REQUESTS FROM USA & OTHER EPs
RECEIVED ON THE FOLLOWING INDIAN
NOTIFICATIONS : DULY PROVIDED WELL IN TIME
G/TBT/N/IND/23,24,25,26,27,28,29.30,31 & 32
Thank you
World Trade Organization
G/TBT/N/USA/271
24 May 2007
( 07-2135)
Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade Original: English
The following notification is being circulated in accordance with Article 10.6
1
.
Member to Agreement notifying: UNITED STATES I f applicable, name of local government involved (Articles 3.2 and 7.2):
2
.
Agency responsible: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) – Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) (279)Name and address (including telephone and fax
numbers, e-mail and web-site addresses, if available) of agency or authority designated to handle comments regarding the notification shall be indicated if
different from above:
3
.
Notified under Article 2.9.2 [ X ], 2.10.1 [ ], 5.6.2 [ ], 5.7.1 [ ], other:
4
.
Products covered (HS or CCCN where applicable, otherwise national tariff heading. ICS numbers may be provided in addition, where applicable): National
Organic Program (ICS: 67.020, 67.040)
5
.
Title, number of pages and language(s) of the notified document: National Organic Program (NOP) - Proposed Amendments to the National List of Allowed and
Prohibited Substances (Processing) (13 pages, in English).
6
.
Description of content: This proposed rule proposes to amend the Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances (National List)
regulations to enact recommendations submitted to the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary) by the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) during public meetings held
on 6 - 8 May 2002, in Austin, Texas, and 27 – 29 March 2007, in Washington, DC. Consistent with the NOSB recommendations, this proposed rule proposes to add 38
substances, along with any restrictive annotations, to the National List regulations.
7
.
Objective and rationale, including the nature of urgent problems where applicable: For the protection of consumers and human health.
8
.
Relevant documents: 72 Federal Register (FR) 27252 15 May 2007; Title 7 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 205. Will appear in the Federal Register when
adopted
9
.
Proposed date of adoption:
Proposed date of entry into force:

To be determined
1
0
.
Final date for comments: 22 May 2007
1
1
.
Texts available from: National enquiry point [ X ] or address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail and web-site addresses, if available of the other body:
Internet URLs:
http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/01jan20071800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2007/07-2388.htm
http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/01jan20071800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2007/pdf/07-2388.pdf
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BIS-Indian_Standards_Overview_07_06_07.ppt

  • 1. OVERVIEW INDIAN STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS & PRINCIPLES By SUKH BIR SINGH DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL (PP&C) BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
  • 2. Genesis of BIS  Government of India resolution on 3 September 1946 for establishment of Indian Standards Institution  Indian Standards Institution (predecessor of Bureau of Indian Standards)set up on 6 January 1947  Objectives  Promoting standardization ,quality control and simplification in industry & commerce  Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)  Established on 1 April 1987 under BIS act, 1986 as statutory body
  • 3. Genesis of BIS Bureau of Indian Standards  Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) took over work of ISI through enactment of BIS Act (1986) by the Indian Parliament.  Formulates National standards and carried out conformity assessment by operating the Product and Management System Certification Scheme.  Formulated over 18000 National Standards and also operating more than 22000 Certification licenses.  Project India’s view in various committees of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
  • 4. Objectives  Harmonious development of activities of standardization, marking and quality certification  To provide new thrust to standardization and quality control  To evolve a national strategy for according recognition to standards and integrating them with growth and development of industrial production and exports
  • 5. Bureau of Indian Standards BUREAU VICE PRESIDENT (Hon'ble Minister of State for Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution) PRESIDENT (Hon'ble Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution)
  • 6. HQ - Delhi 5 - Regional Offices 33 - Branch Offices in 24 locations 5 - Inspection Offices 8 - Labs ORGANIZATIONAL NETWORK
  • 7. Bureau of Indian Standards EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FINANCE LABORATORY STANDARDS CERTIFICATION PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT LEGAL CONSUMER POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEES BUREAU
  • 8. Standards Development  Standards Advisory Committee  Division Councils  Technical Committees  Sub Committees  Panels/Working Groups
  • 9.  Consultation involving all Stakeholders  Consensus principle  Documents sent for wide circulation & hosted on BIS web site for public comments before finalization  Interests Represented in Technical Committees  Manufacturers  Consumers  Technologists  Regulators Approach to Standardization Standards Formulation
  • 10. BASIC APPROACH Consensus Principle Balanced Committee Structure  Balance Of Interests  Periodic Review  Predominance Of Consumer/ Technological Interests Manufacturers Consumers, Government Departments Technologists , Regulating Authorities, Testing Laboratories, Consultants, Universities, Other Experts TECHNICAL COMMITTEE STRUCTURE (Members From) Manufacturers Consumers, Government Departments Technologists , Regulating Authorities, Testing Laboratories, Consultants, Universities, Other Experts
  • 11. FIRST DRAFT CIRCULATION TO COMMITTEE MEMBERS P-DRAFT COMMENTS CIRCULATION TO COMMITTEE MEMBERS COMMENTS PUBLIC CIRCULATION (30 to 90 Days) COMMENTS NATIONAL STANDARD NEW WORK ITEM MEETING WC DRAFT ADOPTION -- DIVISION COUNCIL F-DRAFT STANDARD MEETING
  • 12. STANDARDS FORMULATION (14 Technical Divisions covering specific Industrial Sector) 1. Chemical 2. Civil Engineering 3. Electronics and Information Technology 4. Electro-technical 5. Food and Agriculture 6. Management and Systems 7. Mechanical Engineering 8. Medical Equipment and Hospital Planning 9. Metallurgical Engineering 10. Petrochemical, Coal & Related Products 11. Production and General Engineering 12. Textile 13. Transport Engineering 14. Water Resources
  • 13. STANDARDS FORMULATION As on 05 July 2007  INDIAN STANDARDS PUBLISHED 18315  STANDARDS HARMONIZED WITH ISO/IEC STANDARDS 3099  DIVISIONAL COUNCILS 14  TECHNICAL COMMITTEES (Sec. Committees) 301  TECHNICAL EXPERTS - Above 11901 (Sec. Com+ Sub Com+ Penal)
  • 14. Indian Standards in Force (as on 31 March, 2007 ) 17466 17658 17830 17928 18114 18219 18315 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
  • 15. OTHER ORGANISATIONS CONCERNED WITH FORMULATING STANDARSDS  Directorate General of Civil Aviation : Civil Aviation  Indian Road Congress : Roads & Bridges  RDSO : Items used in Railways  Directorate General of Mines & safety: Safety of Mines and mining operations.  Directorate of Marketing & Inspection: Raw & Semi processed agricultural commodities, meat & meat products  Directorate of Vanaspati Vegetable Oil & Fats: Vanaspati Vegetable Oil  Directorate of Weights & Measures: Weights & Measures used in commercial transactions  Drugs Controller General of India: Drugs, cosmetics, Indian Pharmaamacopoeia  Atomic Energy Regulatory Board: Nuclear energy regulations.
  • 16. OTHER ORGANISATIONS CONCERNED WITH FORMULATING STANDARSDS  Central Board of Irrigation & Power : Electrical Power equipment  Central Boilers Board : Boilers  Central Electricity Authority : Electrical Power generation, transmission, distribution  Central Silk Board: Natural raw silk & products  Chief Controller of Explosives: Gas cylinders, pressure vessels & explosive materials  Coir Board : Coir Products  ARAI: Safety Standards on Automobiles  Dept of Telecommunication : Telecommunication equipment.
  • 17. International Activities India (BIS) is a member of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electro technical Commission (IEC)  Membership of ISO/IEC Committees ISO IEC Participating (P) 187 63 Observer (O) 110 84 Secretariat responsibilities held for 8 ISO Committees  BIS has been designated as the WTO-TBT Enquiry Point in India  It provides all necessary assistance and technical information for players in global trade which effects their trade
  • 18. ISO SECRETARIATS WITH BIS ISO TC 113 Hydrometry ISO TC 113/SC 1 Velocity Area Methods ISO TC 113/SC 6 Sediment Transport ISO TC 120 Leather ISO TC 120/SC 1 Raw Hides and Skins ISO TC 120/SC 2 Tanned Leather ISO TC 120/SC 3 Leather products ISO TC 34/SC 7 Spices
  • 19. International Activities India (BIS) is a member in COUNCIL BOARD of IEC  DG, BIS is RLO , DEVCO P Member in ISO CASCO
  • 20. Challenges in Standardization  Participation in ISO/IEC TCs/SCs/WGs  Requirement of Indian Climatic Conditions are not reflected adequately in International Standards  Emerging Technologies Nano Technology Information Technology Biotechnology
  • 21. MOU / MRA with Other Countries • BIS has entered into MOU with 15 Standard Organizations of various Countries. • These MOUs generally cover exchange of information, publications, standards and conformity assessment, holding joint seminars/workshops on subjects of mutual interest and training. •MRA 2 • BIS is also actively involved in the Regional cooperation under SAARC.
  • 23. INDIA Notification Authority & Enquiry Points  Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce- Notification Authority for India.  Bureau of Indian Standards -Designated TBT Enquiry Point by Ministry of Commerce  Ministry Of Health & Ministry of Agriculture- SPS Enquiry Points
  • 24. Measures subject to TBT provisions? Technical Regulation Standard Mandatory Measures Voluntary Measures Conformity Assessment Procedure
  • 25. Art. 2.1,5.1.1 Non-Discrimination Originating Of national origin National Treatment From any other country Most-Favoured Nation (MFN) Conditions no Less Favourable to Access of Suppliers of Like Products
  • 26. Avoid unnecessary obstacles to trade Standards/ Regulations/CAPs Must not be prepared, adopted or applied so as to Create unnecessary obstacles to international trade Art. 2.2,5.1.2
  • 27. TBT Agreement – Key principles Non-discrimination Avoidance of unnecessary obstacles to trade Harmonization Equivalence Mutual recognition Transparency
  • 28. Comment Period At least 60 days time for other Members to make comments in writing Discuss these comments upon request Take into account these written comments and the results of these discussions Reasonable time for enforcement of measures after publication
  • 29. Role of BIS under TBT Agreement  Functions as an Information Centre within India  Functions as an WTO TBT Enquiry Point Functions of Enquiry Point :  Collect TBT Notifications from WTO website Classification of TBTs based on ICS codes  Sort out these Notifications sector wise/ Product wise  Electronic Disseminate the TBT on Technical Regulations, Standards and Conformity Assessment Procedures to various groups/ industry/ exporters  Provide the text of the Notifications issued by the countries to other member countries  Comments handling of the stakeholders.  To forward those comments to WTO Sectt through the Nodal Authority which is MOC in India’s case
  • 30. INDIA’s RECENT COMMENT ON TBTs NOTIFIED BY USA  G/TBT/N/USA/234 : Comments of Textiles Committee, Ministry of Textiles,: “ It has been commented that it is desirable that such requirement (Flammability) should not be made mandatory as the woolen carpets have inherent flame retardancy. The Proposed Amendment by Consumer Products Safety Commission, CPSC, USA would be trade restrictive , if the consignment is to be tested for flammability as a mandatory requirement “
  • 31. INDIA’s RECENT COMMENT ON TBTs NOTIFIED BY USA  G/TBT/N/USA/271: Objective For the protection of consumers and human health.  Products : National Organic Program  This proposed rule proposes to amend the Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances (National List) regulations. This proposed rule proposes to add 38 substances, along with any restrictive annotations, to the National List regulations.  Notification No G/TBT/N/USA/271 of USA was notified by WTO on 24 May 2007 whereas the last date for sending comment was 22 May 2007. Issue referred to US Enquiry Point on 5 June 2007 : Also requested to extend the last date of comment  Response from US EP : USDA is unable to extend the deadline
  • 32. INDIA’s RECENT COMMENT ON TBTs NOTIFIED BY USA  G/TBT/N/USA/271 : USA:: Comments of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) “ The notification proposes to amend the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National List of Allowed and Prohibited substances for inclusion of 38 substances along with any restrictive annotations to the national list regulations 205.606. APEDA have examined the thirty-eight substances which are of agricultural origin, but are not organically produced for use as ingredients / processing aids in or on processed products labeled as organic. The list of the proposed products for inclusion are annexed along with the proposed rules of NOP. These products are also available organically worldwide and are, therefore, available for use as processing aids and for food colour. Hence, they should not be exempted from the class of organic origin. This will be against the organic principles and may affect the overall integrity of the final produce”.
  • 33. Notifications from India Indian Notifications : Since 1995 India has issued 32 Notifications
  • 34. RECENT NOTIFICATIONS BY INDIA No. Product Notifying Agency G/TBT/N/IND/12 Sale & Labelling of GMO Foods Ministry of Health G/TBT/N/IND/13 Noise Limits Generator Sets (Diesel) Ministry of Env & Forests G/TBT/N/IND/14 Emission Limits Generator Sets(Diesel) -do- G/TBT/N/IND/15 Noise Limits Generator Sets (Petrol) -do- G/TBT/N/IND/16 Emission Limits Generator Sets(Petrol ) -do- G/TBT/N/IND/17 Import Requirements of Genetically Modified Foods, GMOs & LMOs DGFT
  • 35. RECENT NOTIFICATIONS BY INDIA No. Product Notifying Agency G/TBT/N/IND/19 Medical Devices Ministry of Health & Family Welfare G/TBT/N/IND/20 Pneumatic Tyres & tubes for automotive vehicles Bureau of Indian Standards G/TBT/N/IND/21 Tobacco Products Ministry of Health & Family Welfare G/TBT/N/IND/22 All medicines Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers G/TBT/N/IND/23 Ductile Iron Pressure Pipes & Fittings for water, Gas & Sewerage Bureau of Indian Standards G/TBT/N/IND/24 Cylinders for CNG for fuel for automotive vehicles Bureau of Indian Standards
  • 36. RECENT NOTIFICATIONS BY INDIA No. Product Notifying Agency G/TBT/N/IND/25 Veterinary Thermometers Bureau of Indian Standards G/TBT/N/IND/26 Clinical Electrical Thermometrs Bureau of Indian Standards G/TBT/N/IND/27 Sphygmamometers Bureau of Indian Standards G/TBT/N/IND/28 Pressed Ceramic Tiles Bureau of Indian Standards G/TBT/N/IND/29 Clinical Thermometers Bureau of Indian Standards G/TBT/N/IND/30 Electrical Products Bureau of Indian Standards
  • 37. RECENT NOTIFICATIONS BY INDIA No. Product Notifying Agency G/TBT/N/IND/31 Protective Helmets for motorcycle riders Bureau of Indian Standards G/TBT/N/IND/32 Steel & Steel Products Bureau of Indian Standards
  • 38. REQUEST FROM USA ON INDIAN NOTIFICATIONS FULL TEXT REQUESTS FROM USA & OTHER EPs RECEIVED ON THE FOLLOWING INDIAN NOTIFICATIONS : DULY PROVIDED WELL IN TIME G/TBT/N/IND/23,24,25,26,27,28,29.30,31 & 32
  • 40. World Trade Organization G/TBT/N/USA/271 24 May 2007 ( 07-2135) Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade Original: English The following notification is being circulated in accordance with Article 10.6 1 . Member to Agreement notifying: UNITED STATES I f applicable, name of local government involved (Articles 3.2 and 7.2): 2 . Agency responsible: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) – Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) (279)Name and address (including telephone and fax numbers, e-mail and web-site addresses, if available) of agency or authority designated to handle comments regarding the notification shall be indicated if different from above: 3 . Notified under Article 2.9.2 [ X ], 2.10.1 [ ], 5.6.2 [ ], 5.7.1 [ ], other: 4 . Products covered (HS or CCCN where applicable, otherwise national tariff heading. ICS numbers may be provided in addition, where applicable): National Organic Program (ICS: 67.020, 67.040) 5 . Title, number of pages and language(s) of the notified document: National Organic Program (NOP) - Proposed Amendments to the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances (Processing) (13 pages, in English). 6 . Description of content: This proposed rule proposes to amend the Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances (National List) regulations to enact recommendations submitted to the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary) by the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) during public meetings held on 6 - 8 May 2002, in Austin, Texas, and 27 – 29 March 2007, in Washington, DC. Consistent with the NOSB recommendations, this proposed rule proposes to add 38 substances, along with any restrictive annotations, to the National List regulations. 7 . Objective and rationale, including the nature of urgent problems where applicable: For the protection of consumers and human health. 8 . Relevant documents: 72 Federal Register (FR) 27252 15 May 2007; Title 7 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 205. Will appear in the Federal Register when adopted 9 . Proposed date of adoption: Proposed date of entry into force:  To be determined 1 0 . Final date for comments: 22 May 2007 1 1 . Texts available from: National enquiry point [ X ] or address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail and web-site addresses, if available of the other body: Internet URLs: http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/01jan20071800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2007/07-2388.htm http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/01jan20071800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2007/pdf/07-2388.pdf