Steel Wires or Strands, Nylon or Wire Ropes and Wire mesh
Stranded Steel Wire Ropes for Winding and Man-riding Haulages in Mines
Strategic Recommendations for Stranded Steel Wire Ropes for Mining Haulages (IS 1855:2022)
- Begin BIS Certification Immediately
Large & Medium Enterprises must comply by 1 Dec 2024; Small Enterprises by 1 Mar 2025; Micro Enterprises by 1 Jun 2025 under IS 1855:2022. - Consult Compliance Professionals (ERA)
Work with the ERA Compliance Team to manage BIS applications, product testing, documentation, and ISI marking requirements. - Reach Out for Support
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All mining ropes must carry the ISI mark with licence number before sale, import, or distribution.
Export-only production must be clearly documented to establish exemption.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Stranded Steel Wire Ropes for Winding and Man-riding Haulages in Mines |
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 1855:2022 |
Title of Indian Standard | Stranded Steel Wire Ropes for Winding and Man-riding Haulages in Mines – Specification |
Quality Control Order | Steel Wires or Strands, Nylon or Wire Ropes and Wire Mesh (Quality Control) Order, 2024 |
Notification & Amendments | Notified via S.O. 2581(E), dated 3 July 2024 (published 4 July 2024); Supersedes QCO 2023 notified via S.O. 5022(E), dated 21 November 2023 |
Final Enforcement Date | General (other than Micro & Small Enterprises): 1 December 2024; Small Enterprises: 1 March 2025; Micro Enterprises: 1 June 2025 |
Objective & Scope | To ensure safety, reliability, and performance of steel wire ropes used in winding and man-riding haulages in mines, by mandating BIS certification and ISI marking as per IS 1855:2022 |
Products Covered | Stranded steel wire ropes specifically designed for winding applications and man-riding haulages in underground and surface mines |
Exemptions | Goods manufactured domestically for export are exempt |
Industries Impacted | Mining industry, rope manufacturers, mining equipment OEMs, safety regulators and contractors involved in mine operations |
Mandatory Compliance | Conformity to IS 1855:2022; ISI marking required; BIS licence under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018 |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | Apply for BIS licence; complete product testing in BIS-recognized labs; update packaging and markings; align supply chain to phased deadlines |
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement | Enforced under BIS Act, 2016 by BIS; inspections and certification control mechanisms apply |
Penalties for Non-Compliance | Seizure of non-compliant goods; suspension or cancellation of licence; fines or imprisonment up to 2 years or both |
Conclusion | BIS certification is mandatory for stranded steel wire ropes for mining haulages by the notified deadlines; the 2024 QCO supersedes the 2023 Order, enhancing safety in mine operations |
References / Annexures | QCO 2024: S.O. 2581(E) [3 July 2024, published 4 July 2024]; Superseded QCO 2023: S.O. 5022(E) [21 Nov 2023] |
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Notification
The product Stranded Steel Wire Ropes for Winding and Man-riding Haulages in Mines covered under Steel Wires or Strands, Nylon or Wire Ropes and Wire Mesh (Quality Control) Order, 2024, notified via S.O. 2581(E) dated 3 July 2024 (published 4 July 2024). This order supersedes the earlier 2023 QCO (S.O. 5022(E), dated 21 November 2023).
Enforcement Timeline
- General (other than Micro & Small Enterprises): 1 December 2024
- Small Enterprises: 1 March 2025
- Micro Enterprises: 1 June 2025
Overview
IS 1855:2022 specifies requirements for stranded steel wire ropes used in winding systems and man-riding haulages in mines, where high safety and durability are critical. These ropes must withstand heavy loads, dynamic stresses, and operational hazards inherent in mining.
Objective & Scope
The QCO ensures standardized safety and performance by mandating compliance with IS 1855:2022. It aims to minimize risks in mining haulage operations, especially in man-riding applications, by requiring BIS certification and ISI marking.
Products Covered
The QCO covers stranded steel wire ropes for winding systems and man-riding haulages in mining operations.
Exemptions Provided
The Order does not apply to goods manufactured domestically for export. Export-only production must be clearly documented.
Industries Impacted
Key stakeholders include:
- Mining industry operators and contractors,
- Rope and cable manufacturers,
- OEMs producing mining haulage systems,
- Safety authorities and regulators.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
Manufacturers must obtain a BIS licence under Scheme-I of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. All ropes must carry the ISI mark on products/packaging before they can be manufactured, sold, or imported into India.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
Manufacturers/importers should:
- Apply for BIS certification promptly,
- Conduct type and routine testing in BIS-approved labs,
- Update packaging and ISI marking,
- Align production and stock with the phased compliance deadlines.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The Order is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. BIS can conduct inspections, verify marking, and withdraw licences. Non-compliance can result in seizure of goods, suspension/cancellation of licence, fines, and imprisonment up to two years, or both.
Conclusion
From 1 December 2024 (general), 1 March 2025 (small), and 1 June 2025 (micro), all stranded steel wire ropes for mining haulages must comply with IS 1855:2022 and carry the ISI mark. The 2024 QCO replaces the 2023 Order, improving safety benchmarks in India’s mining sector.
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