Foot Wear
Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots – IS 5557:2004
Strategic Recommendations for Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots (IS 5557:2004)
- 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.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots. |
IS No and Title of Indian Standard | IS 5557:2004 , Industrial and protective rubber knee and ankle boots - Specification. |
Title and Legal Reference | Product covered under: 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 mandate BIS certification and ISI marking for rubber industrial protective footwear, ensuring worker safety, durability, and product reliability in industrial applications. |
Product Covered | Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots conforming to IS 5557:2004 – Specifications cover design, performance, and safety for rubber boots used in industrial and public service settings. |
Mandatory Requirements | Products must: Conform to IS 5557:2004, Obtain BIS Certification under Scheme-I, Bear ISI Mark, Undergo testing in BIS-approved labs, Follow labeling, traceability & documentation norms. |
Industries Impacted | - Rubber footwear manufacturers, Industrial PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) suppliers, Sanitation and municipal contractors, Public procurement vendors. |
Compliance Timeline | Effective Date: 1 August 2024 Sale of Uncertified Stock (pre-1 Aug 2024) allowed till 31 July 2026. |
Exemptions | - Footwear meant only for export, Units classified as Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) under MSMED Act, Imported components used solely for export-oriented production. |
Compliance Requirements | - BIS license under Scheme-I, Testing as per IS 5557:2004, Affixing of ISI Mark, Self-declaration and record keeping, Declaration of old stock (pre-enforcement). |
Next Steps for Stakeholders |
1. Identify applicability, 2. Apply for BIS License, 3. Test products in BIS labs, 4. Affix ISI mark post-approval, 5. Declare uncertified stock (pre-1 Aug 2024), 6. Sell old stock by 31 July 2026. |
Legal Enforcement & Penalties | - BIS is the certifying and enforcing authority, Non-compliance may lead to: Seizure of goods, Suspension or cancellation of BIS license, Fines and/or imprisonment under Section 29 of the BIS Act, 2016. |
Supersession Clause | - Supersedes QCO 2022 and its amendments- 2020 QCO (rescinded) is nullified, Latest amendment dated 30 August 2024 provides stock clearance window. |
Conclusion | From 1 August 2024, it will be mandatory for all Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots to be BIS-certified and bear the ISI mark as per IS 5557:2004. Stakeholders must act immediately to comply, test, certify, and align their product supply with national safety and quality standards. |
References / Annexures | - QCO Notification: S.O. 1422(E), 15 March 2024 , Amendment Order: S.O. 3701(E), 30 August 2024 , Standard: IS 5557:2004 , Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots – Specification |
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Notification
The product “Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots” is covered under the Footwear Made from All Rubber and All Polymeric Material and Its Components (Quality Control) Order, 2024, notified by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, through S.O. 1422(E) dated 15 March 2024. The order was subsequently amended via S.O. 3701(E) dated 30 August 2024, allowing a grace period for the sale of old, uncertified stock manufactured or imported before the effective date.
Overview
This regulation mandates compulsory BIS certification and ISI marking for industrial rubber boots to ensure safety, quality, and standardization in the protective footwear segment. The regulation applies to both knee-length and ankle-length boots used in hazardous work environments, sanitation, municipal services, and construction.
Objective & Scope
The core aim is to safeguard users working in industrial and public health environments by standardizing the performance and durability of industrial rubber boots. The boots must comply with IS 5557:2004, which outlines specifications for construction, slip resistance, waterproofing, and protective performance.
Products Covered
The specified product is “Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots” conforming to IS 5557:2004. These boots are designed for protective use in heavy-duty industrial operations and sanitation services, offering resistance against water, chemicals, and physical hazards.
Exemptions Provided
- Cement manufactured exclusively for export is exempt with prior approval.
- Temporary exemption up to 150 days may be granted if BIS application is under process.
Industries Impacted
This regulation directly impacts manufacturers of industrial rubber footwear, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) suppliers, municipal and sanitation gear contractors, defense procurement agencies, and public utility service providers. Footwear component suppliers and exporters (where applicable) are also partially affected.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
All boots covered under IS 5557:2004 must conform to BIS norms and be certified under Scheme-I of the BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018. Manufacturers must obtain a BIS license and affix the ISI mark before marketing the products. Products must undergo testing in BIS-recognized labs and comply with labeling, packaging, traceability, and documentation requirements.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
Manufacturers and importers must apply for BIS certification, identify products falling under IS 5557:2004, complete testing in approved labs, and begin affixing the ISI mark only after license issuance. Any old stock (manufactured or imported before 1 August 2024) must be declared and is allowed for sale only until 31 July 2026. Firms must maintain accurate compliance records and prepare for full enforcement from the effective date.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The QCO is enforced under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the designated authority for certification and enforcement. Non-compliance may result in strict actions including seizure of goods, cancellation of license, and penalties or imprisonment under Section 29 of the BIS Act.
Supersession & Amendment Clause
The 2024 QCO fully supersedes the QCO 2022 and its amendments, and nullifies all provisions of the rescinded QCO 2020. The amendment dated 30 August 2024 (S.O. 3701(E)) introduces a compliance relief window for uncertified stock, allowing its sale until 31 July 2026 under proper declaration.
Conclusion
From 1 August 2024, it will be mandatory for all Industrial and Protective Rubber Knee and Ankle Boots to be BIS-certified and bear the ISI mark as per IS 5557:2004. Stakeholders must act immediately to comply, test, certify, and align their product supply with national safety and quality standards. The two-year transitional period for declared stock offers limited flexibility but no waiver from future compliance.
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