Luminaires – Part 5: Particular Requirements Section 6 Hamp Lamps
LED Hand lamps
Strategic Recommendations for LED Hand Lamps – IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013
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Audit LED hand lamps against IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013 safety and performance requirements – electrical safety, fire hazard resistance, mechanical durability, battery/portable performance, and BIS marking obligations.
| Section | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | LED Luminaires for Road and Street Lighting |
| Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013 |
| Title of Indian Standard | Luminaires – Part 5: Particular Requirements – Section 6 Hand Lamps |
| Quality Control Order | Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2012 (and CRS Order, 2021) under the BIS Act, 2016 |
| Notification & Amendments |
- S.O. 2742(E), dated 17th August 2017 (addition of LED hand lamps), - S.O. 1248(E), dated 18th March 2021 (CRS Order 2021, superseding 2012 Order), - S.O. 1353(E), dated 25th March 2021 (corrigendum to CRS 2021), - S.O. 2844(E), dated 1st July 2021 (deferred application, customs labelling, HSE exemptions) |
| Final Enforcement Date | CRS 2017 → 17th February 2018 (six months after notification), CRS 2021 → 18th September 2021 (six months after notification) |
| Objective & Scope | To ensure electrical safety, fire resistance, and protection against electric shock/overheating for LED hand lamps. Eliminates unsafe, non-compliant portable luminaires from the Indian market. |
| Products Covered | LED hand lamps used for personal, industrial, or commercial illumination purposes. |
| Exemptions |
- Products manufactured exclusively for export, - Samples imported for R&D, testing, or demonstration (to be scrapped/exported later), - Highly Specialized Equipment (HSE) exempt under CRS 2021 |
| Industries Impacted |
- LED hand lamp manufacturers & assemblers, - Importers of hand lamps, - OEM/ODM suppliers, - Construction, maintenance, and industrial service firms, - Retail & e-commerce sellers |
| Mandatory Compliance |
- Must conform to IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013, - BIS CRS Registration mandatory, - Products must bear marking: “Self declaration – Conforming to IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013 – (Unique Registration No.)” |
| Testing Parameters |
- Electrical safety, - Protection against electric shock, - Fire hazard resistance, - Mechanical durability, - Battery performance and portability testing |
| Certification & Enforcement Authority | Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the certification authority. Enforcement assisted by MeitY and local District Industries Centres (DICs). |
| Penalties for Non-Compliance | Non-compliance may lead to cancellation of registration, seizure of stock, fines, and imprisonment up to 2 years, or both, under the BIS Act, 2016. |
| Conclusion | All LED hand lamps sold, imported, or manufactured in India must be BIS-certified under IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013 to ensure safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance. |
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Notification
LED hand lamps were notified under the Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2012 via S.O. 2742(E), dated 17th August 2017. The enforcement date was effective six months later, from 17th February 2018. The product has since been re-notified under the Electronics and IT Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2021 (S.O. 1248(E), dated 18th March 2021) with effect from 18th September 2021, with further amendments issued in March and July 2021.
Overview
LED hand lamps are portable lighting devices used in personal, industrial, and commercial settings. The applicable standard IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013 ensures electrical safety, mechanical durability, fire hazard resistance, and proper battery/portable performance, protecting users from unsafe and sub-standard hand lamps.
Objective & Scope
The regulation aims to eliminate unsafe, non-compliant LED hand lamps, mandate BIS certification, and ensure that every portable luminaire in the Indian market is safe, reliable, and compliant.
Products Covered
All LED hand lamps used for personal, industrial, or commercial illumination purposes.
Exemptions Provided
- Goods exclusively manufactured for export,
- Items imported for demo/R&D/testing purposes (later scrapped/exported),
- Highly Specialized Equipment (HSE) exempted under CRS 2021.
Industries Impacted
The regulation directly impacts manufacturers, importers, OEMs, ODMs, industrial maintenance firms, retailers, and e-commerce sellers.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
Every LED hand lamp sold, imported, or manufactured in India must:
- Conform to IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013,
Obtain BIS CRS Registration, - Carry the prescribed BIS self-declaration mark.
Enforcement Timeline
- CRS 2017 → Effective 17th February 2018,
CRS 2021 → Applicable from 18th September 2021.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
Enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. Violations attract penalties including seizure, suspension of license, fines, and imprisonment up to 2 years.
Conclusion
From 17th February 2018, reinforced under CRS 2021, all LED hand lamps in the Indian market must be BIS-certified under IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6):2013. The mandate ensures consumer safety, product reliability, and strict regulatory compliance.
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