DRAFT PRODUCT CERTIFICATION MANUAL FOR COMMENTS Our Ref.CRO 22 / DLBO(MCM)

DRAFT PRODUCT CERTIFICATION MANUAL FOR COMMENTS
Our Ref.CRO 22 / DLBO(MCM)
20 Jan 2014
Please find enclosed the following draft certification manual :
Product Certification Manual on Industrial Safety helmets (IS: 2925:1984)
Kindly examine the draft product certification manual and forward your comments on the draft
manuals.
Last date for comments: 5 Feb 2014.
Comments, if any, may please be made in the format as given below and mailed
to DLBO(MCM), DELHI at the following email id:
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S. K. Khanna
Deputy Director General Central Region
Bureau of Indian Standards,
9, B S Z Marg, New Delhi- 110002
Doc. No. ______________________
Date of Issue ___________________
Product Certification Manual
on
Industrial Safety helmets
(IS: 2925:1984)
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9, BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG,
NEW DELHI – 110002
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
PRODUCT MANUAL ON INDUSTRIAL SAFETY HELMETS as IS 2925
PREPARED BY‐AMIT CHOUDHARY, Sc. B, DLBO-MCM APPROVED BY
Foreword
Personal Protective equipments has today gained a lot of relevance owing the
increased industrial activity of different types like oil field, offshore, mining, tunneling,
quarrying, ship building, construction projects and similar occupations. Hazards exist in
workplace in many different forms: sharp edges, falling objects, flying sparks, chemicals,
noise and a myriad of other potentially dangerous situations. Employees are exposed to these
unsafe and unhealthy environments which poses serious threats of injury, which are
sometimes fatal leading to untimely death. Head protects our brain which is the most
important organ of our body controlling all our body parts and functions. Head injuries
caused in industrial accidents are usually very serious which may end up in permanent
disability or sometimes it may even lead to death.
Taking cognizance of safety needs of workers in the work place, Indian Standard
specification IS: 2925 was prepared for Industrial Safety Helmets capable of providing
adequate protection from falling objects and other hazards commonly met with in many
industries. This Standard was first published in 1964 and revised in 1974. Second revision of
the standard was adopted in 1984.
This manual has been prepared in order to lay down general guidelines to harmonize
and streamline the different approaches adopted by the Branch Offices (BO) for Certification
against this Indian Standard. This manual envisages drawing a clear outline for the different
stages of Grant of Licence like the details to be included in the Scope of the licence, the
recommended manufacturing process, sample size for Independent Testing, disposal of
remnants of sample, etc.
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Table of Contents
Sl. No.
1.
2.
Content
Page No.
3.
Title page
Foreword
Table of Contents
1
2
3
4.
Section I:
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Product Description
1. Description of Product
2. Latest Indian Standard Number with Product
Title and Number of Amendments
3. Check-list for submission of an application
for grant of licence
5.
Section II:
Raw Materials / Components
5
1. List of important Raw Materials / components,
including those which are required to conform
to the relevant Indian Standards
6.
Section III:
Manufacturing Process and In-process Quality Controls
5
1. Description of Manufacturing Process(es)
2. Infrastructure for production
7.
Section IV:
Certification Criteria
7
1. Identification of Critical Requirements of the
Indian Standard
2. Scheme of Testing and Inspection
3. Marking Fee Rates
4. Grouping Guidelines, if any
5. Guidelines for writing Scope of Licence
6. Guidelines for Inclusion of new Varieties
7. Sample size, including guidelines for drawal
of separate samples when samples are required
to be sent to different labs for testing
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8. Manner of Sealing of Sample(s)
9. Whether remnants of sample(s) are returnable /
non-returnable, to be scrapped / used, to be
de-shaped before disposal In case of safety
items), any other precaution required for
dealing with remnants
10. Procedure to be followed for destroying /
deshaping / recycling the product that does
not meet the quality parameters during regular
production
8.
Section V:
Inspection and Testing
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1. Packing Material requirement (to be available in
factory at all times) for Packing / Dispatch of
Samples
2. List of required Test Equipment / Facilities with
requirement and frequency of Calibration
3. Status of Test Facilities in BIS Labs and OSLs
with Testing Charges, and approximate time
required for testing by BIS labs / OSLs
4. Whether Grant of Licence will be based on:
 Factory testing basis or
 Independent testing basis or
 Mixed (factory testing basis plus independent
testing of some raw materials)
5. Details of Tests to be carried out in the Factory
in case of:
 Applicant Samples / Verification Samples
 Surveillance / Market Samples
 Raw Material Samples to be got tested, if any
List of Annexure
 Annexure-I
 Annexure-II
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:
:
Check list for submission of an application for Grant of Licence
Scheme of Testing and Inspection
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Section I:
1.
1.1
Product Description
Description of Product
Industrial safety helmet is a protective covering worn over head in the
manufacturing/engineering workplace and is used for protection of head against
injuries from unforeseen accidents in such workplace. Industrial Safety Helmet is
mainly made of four parts:
1.1.1 Outer protective shell:
It is the outer non-metallic main body of the helmet providing protection to the region
underneath from the external objects during mishappenings.
1.1.2 Cradle:
It is the part which sits over the human skull and together with headband and chin
strap/nape strap, it fixes the protective shell over the human head.
1.1.3 Head band:
It is in the form of a wide band connected with shell surrounds the head for fitting.
1.1.4 Chin strap/nape strap:
It is that part of the helmet which ensures tight fitting of the helmet over the head.
2.
2.1
2.2
Latest Indian Standard No. with Product Title and Number of amendments
Latest Indian Standard: IS 2925:1984
No. of Amendments: 4
3.
Check-list for submission of an application for grant of licence
Attached as Annexure-I
Section II: Raw Materials / Components
1.
1.1
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List of important Raw Materials / components
Raw Materials:
1.
PVC grains/other non-metallic compounds of suitable quality
2.
Straps
3.
Threads
4.
Fastening devices
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1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
Conformance of raw material to the relevant Standard:
Shell shall conform to Cl. 3.1 of IS 2925:1984
Harness shall conform to Cl. 3.2 of IS 2925:1984
Metal parts (if used) shall conform to CL.3.3.of IS 2925:1984
Section III: Manufacturing Process and In-process Quality Controls
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Description of Manufacturing Process
A typical manufacturing process of Industrial Safety helmet is given below:
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Typical Manufacturing Process
Moulding of Shell and components
Stitching of Chin strap (where applicable)
Fitting of Cradle, Head-Band and Chin-strap
(where applicable) in the Shell
Testing and Marking
Packaging and Despatch
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2.
Section IV:
Infrastructure for production
For the purpose of manufacturing of Industrial helmets the following machineries are
required:
1.
Injection Moulding machinery
2.
Sewing machine
3.
Scissors
4.
Machinery for marking of batch no., etc.
Certification Criteria
1.
Identification of Critical Requirements of the Indian Standard Scope of Licence
shall include
To be provided by CMD.
2.
Scheme of Testing and Inspection
Attached at Annexure-II
3.
Marking Fee Rates
Rate of Marking Fee is as given belowDescription
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Value
Unit
1 HELMET
L S Marking Fee
34000
S S Marking Fee
29000
Slab 1 Rate
0.36
Slab 1 Qty
All
Slab 2 Rate
0
Slab 2 Qty
0
Slab 3 Rate
0
Enforcement Date
20120806
Remarks
revised
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4.
Grouping Guidelines, if any
There does not exist any grouping guideline for this product at present.
5.
Guidelines for writing Scope of Licence
Scope of Licence shall include
1.
Size
2.
6.
Guidelines for Inclusion of new Varieties
For Inclusion of new varieties, procedure laid down in OMPC shall be followed in
case of normal procedure for Grant of Licence and for simplified procedure, the
guidelines as given in the CMD circular shall be followed.
7.
Sample size, including guidelines for drawl of separate samples
In case of Industrial Safety Hemets, testing of mechanical parameter is taken up by
the lab. For complete independent testing on the sample, a minimum of 8 samples
shall be drawn.
8.
8.1
Manner of Sealing of Sample(s)
Packing:
Keeping in mind the damage that can take place in the sample during transportation
to the lab for Independent testing; the samples shall be packed in a durable packing
material to withstand hazards during handling and transportation and shall preferably
be packed in a carton box and wax sealed. As far as possible, it shall be ensured that
all the original markings on the sample indicating origin of the product are
removed/defaced with the objective of concealing the identity of origin of the sample
from the testing laboratory.
Labeling:
The sample shall also be labeled to indicatea) Name of the product;
b) Relevant Indian Standard with its year;
c) Grade/size/type of the product;
d) Quantity of the product;
e) Batch no./Control unit no./Date of production;
f) Declared values, if any; and
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Constructional details like ‘with or without peak’, ‘ventilation holes’,’ chin
strap/nape strap’, ‘Lamp bracket’, ‘ cable clip’.
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8.3
g) In case raw material sample is drawn, corresponding specification may also be
indicated.
Labels shall be tagged to the sample.
Coding:
A code no shall also be given to the sealed sample in the following manner:
Branch office Code/Initials of the technical auditor /Date of drawl of sample/Type of
Sample (i.e. applicant/factory/ market/complaint etc.)/Serial Number of the sample
drawn by the technical auditor on that date.
For coding “type of the sample” in the sample code, the following shall be used:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
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Applicant Sample
Complaint Sample
Inclusion Sample
Market Sample
Factory Sample
Counter Sample
Stop Marking
AS
CP
IN
MS
FS (Normal Licensee Sample)
CS
SM
8.4
Sealing:
Sample drawn during inspection shall be properly sealed with official seal and signed
by the technical auditor and the representative of the firm (if he so demands).
9.
Remnants of sample
During the course of the test on the sample, all the eight samples are subjected to
conditioning/heat treatment test and therefore, these may not be returned for use as
fresh helmets. The material of PVC helmets is non-biodegradable and poses a serious
environmental hazard, After testing , the remnants may be cut into small pieces.
This material can be disposed off carefully througha)
Incineration [In accordance with applicable State Laws (if any)]; or
b)
Recycled.
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Section V: Inspection and Testing
1.
Packing Material requirement (to be available in factory at all times)
Firm shall always have in their factory a polythene bag and a large size
carton/corrugated box/any durable packing material sufficient to accommodate eight
safety helmets for packaging of samples of Industrial Safety helmets. In addition, for
sealing of the packed sample, the Licencee/applicant shall have
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Sufficient quantity of lac
Cord for tying of the sample
A candle
Match box or lighter; and
A marker
2.
List of required Test Equipment / Facilities with requirement and frequency of
Calibration
To be provided by Central Lab.
3
Status of Test Facilities in BIS Labs and OSLs with Testing Charges,and
approximate time required for testing by BIS labs / OSLs
List of BIS Lab and OSL having test facility for IS: 2925:1984 with their testing
charges is as under (as on 31.12.2013):
3.1
List of BIS Laboratories
Lab
Quantity
Lab Type
Testing Facility
Remarks
IS Number :- IS 2925 - 0 : 1984
CL
8 nos.
IS No.
IS 2925 : 1984
Mech
C
Testing Charges
Remarks
Rs 1050/-
Testing Facility:: C=Complete Test facility / P=Partial Test Facility/ N=No Test
Facility
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List of Outside Recognized Laboratories
IS Number :- IS 2925 - INDUSTRIAL SAFETY HELMETS
Sl
Name of the Recognized Laboratory
No.
1 CENTRAL MINING RESEARCH INSITITUTE,
Lab Code
Testing Charges
5113101
Not recognized by
BIS. Facilities of the
lab are being utilized
by BIS in special
case as and when
required.
Barwa Road
DHANBAD-826001
Jharkhand
Contact : Shri M.N. Tarafdar,Scientist
Incharge
Tel : 0326-202326, 203043
Fax : 0326-202429
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Automotive Research Association Of
India,(ARAI)
Remarks
7106935
Rs. 21,000/-( per
type)
9102534
Rs.4387.50/-
Included w.e.f. 30
Nov 2012
8100534
Rs.5,750/-
Except Lamp
Bracket and cable
clip testing
S.No.102, Vetal Hill, Off Paud Road,
Kothrud,
Pune-411038
Maharashtra
Contact : Shri A.V. Mannikar
Tel : 020-3023 1100/1350
Fax : 020-30231104
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Central Institure of Plastics Engg.&
Tech.(CIPET)
B-27,
Amausi Indusrial Area
Lucknow-226008
Uttar Pradesh
Contact : Dr. Vijay Kumar, Dy.Director
Tel : 0522-2436210,2437646
Fax : 0522-2436227
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Central Institute of Plastics & Engg.
Tech.(CIPET)
G. Sector, Govindpura,
Industrial Area
Bhopal-462023
Madhya Pradesh
Contact : Shri P.K. Sahoo Chief
Manager(P)
Tel : 0755-2687454,2688288
Fax : 0755-2689041
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3.2
Approximate time required for testing:
Approximate time required for testing and reporting by the lab is 47 Man-Hours (As
per BIS Testing Charge detailed)
4.
Basis of Grant of Licence
Grant of Licence for Industrial Safety helmets as per IS 2925:1984 shall be based on
Independent testing, However, in some cases Grant of Licence may also be
considered on factory testing/mixed basis on approval of competent Authority (please
refer to Cl 2.9.5 of OMPC 2004)
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5.1
Details of Tests to be carried out in the Factory in different cases
Applicant Samples / Verification Samples:
In case Grant of licence is to considered on Independent Test Report, all possible
tests (tests not requiring conditioning) may be carried out. The tests like
a) Size
(Cl. 4)
b) Construction ( only applicable requirements) (Cl. 5)
c) Workmanship and finish
(Cl. 6)
d) Mass
(Cl. 7)
e) Flammability resistance
(Cl.8.3)
f) Heat resistance
(Cl 8.6)
may be carried out in the laboratory of the factory. If inspection is carried out
sufficiently long time, the following tests may also be carried out:
a) Shock absorption resistance
(Cl. 8.1)
b) Penetration resistance
(Cl. 8.2)
However, if licence is to be considered on factory test after approval of competent
authority, all the tests mentioned in the specification shall be carried out in the
laboratory of the factory.
5.2
Surveillance / Market Samples
In case of sample drawn during surveillance visit or market samples, lab shall take up
testing of the Independent sample for all possible tests with the available test facility
in the lab.
During surveillance inspections, all possible testing as per Cl. 5.1 above may be taken
up in the laboratory of the factory within the available time of inspection.
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Raw Material Samples
The material samples of Industrial Safety helmets are tested in the product testing
itself.
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ANNEXURE-I
CHECK-LIST FOR SCRUTINY OF APPLICATIONS AT THE COUNTER
(to be checked at the time of receipt of Application)
Sl.
YES /
REQUIREMET
No.
1.
NO
Whether the application form is as per BIS standard format and filled completely with no
column left as blank?
2. Whether the application is signed and stamped?
3.
Whether the application is accompanied with requisite fee (DD or evidence of transfer through
RTGS)?
4. Whether the application is accompanied with check list?
Whether the application is accompanied by all documents as per “the list of documents to be
5. attached”? (Please see Annex A, Annex A-1, Annex A-2, Annex A-3 and Annex B)
In case the application is under "simplified procedure", is the test report attached with
6. application and is not older than one month from date of submission of application?
Notes:
1. If the application is found to be complete, it shall be recorded and acknowledgement issued to the
applicant across the counter.
2. If the application is found to be incomplete or deficient, the deficiencies shall be clearly communicated to
the applicant in writing and acknowledgement obtained across the counter.
3. The application shall, then, be marked to the Head of the Branch Office, immediately.
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CHECK-LIST FOR SCRUTINY OF APPLICATIONS BY CONCERNED OFFICER IN THE BO (to be
checked at the time of receipt of Application)
Sl.
YES /
REQUIREMENT
No.
1.
NO
Whether the application is complete in all respects, including the availability of requisite
infrastructure for manufacturing and testing as per the Indian Standard? (Please see Checklist attached as Annex B)
2.
Whether the test report(s) attached with the application has / have been submitted within the
specified time norms (applicable in case of simplified procedure)?
3.
Whether the test report(s) is / are from BIS or BIS recognized laboratory(ies) only?
4.
5.
6.
Whether the test report(s) show conformity of the sample(s) tested to the relevant Indian
Standard(s)?
Whether all the requirements as per the relevant Indian Standard(s) have been tested?
Whether, in case of application under the Foreign Manufacturers’ Certification Scheme,
additional requirements, as given in Annex C, have been checked and found in order?
Note After scrutiny of the application, the concerned Officer shall communicate the deficiencies, if any, to the
applicant and also indicate the date on which the preliminary / verification inspection is proposed to be carried
out, clearly indicating that all deficiencies shall have to be completed by the applicant within the stipulated
period in order to enable the BIS officer to verify the same during the preliminary / verification inspection.
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE ATTACHED WITH APPLICATION
No.
1
Title of Document
Check-list (Please see Annex B)
Page
In case the application is filed under “simplified Procedure”, the test report(s) in original from BIS
2
or its recognized laboratories for all the requirements of the product and, where applicable, of raw
material(s)/ component(s)
Document of Central/State Government (e.g. Registration Certificate, Memorandum of Articles,
3
4
etc) authenticating the address and purpose of the establishment of the manufacturing unit for
which the application is made for grant of licence.
In case the applicant applies as SSI unit, copy of valid Registration Certificate from the Local /
State authority or from a Chartered Accountant?
5
In case the application is signed by the authorized signatory of the applicant, authorization letter
from CEO
in the name
of the authorized
signatory.
Process
Flow-chart
covering
all processes
of manufacture (from raw material to finished product
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stage), including details of in-process controls at each stage, even for those stages which have
been outsourced?
Complete list of manufacturing machinery, clearly indicating the name of the machinery, the
details of the process for which it is used, its capacity and quantity in Annex A-1.
In case some of the manufacturing processes are outsourced, provide details of such processes
8
and the controls exercised by you before receipt of such material/components, etc. Also attach
an authenticated copy of the agreement.
Complete list of testing facilities, clearly indicating the name of the equipment, the test for which it
is used (mention clause No. of the Indian Standard), range / least count / accuracy of the test
equipment, calibration status and quantity in Annex A-2.
9
10
11
Note: Model lists of testing facilities for some of the Indian Standards already covered under
product certification are available on the BIS website and may be referred. However, for other
Indian Standards, you are advised to study the relevant Indian Standard(s) and / or contact the
concerned Branch Office of BIS for guidance.
Copies of calibration certificates of testing equipment valid at least till 3 months of acceptance of
application
Where applicable, ‘consent letter’ from BIS recognized laboratory (for requirements which have
got to be and / or are proposed to be got tested from outside lab for which the applicant does not
have in-house test facilities).
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Plant Layout clearly indicating location of manufacturing machinery, lab, office, workshop,
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amenities, storage
etc., personnel
available inindicating
the factorynames,
premises,
with the application?
Appointment
letterarea,
of QC
experience,
qualifications, date of
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appointment
andthe
alsotest
attach
a copy each of the
Copy
each of
reports/suppliers’
testqualification
certificatescertificates
for each of the raw materials /
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components.
Copy
of in-house or independent test report for the product covering all requirements as per the
relevant Indian Standard
In case application is under simplified procedure, an undertaking from the applicant on his letterhead (see Annex A-3) that the licence if granted to him shall be put under Stop Marking by BIS
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if the verification sample(s) drawn during verification visit of the BIS officer prior to grant of
licence fail to conform to the Indian Standard. In case the licensee does not take corrective
actions, informs BIS and offers two improved lots to BIS for inspection and testing within one
month of the date of Stop Marking, the licence shall be processed for cancellation and no further
chance would be given to the licensee
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ANNEX A-1
(Sl. No. 7 on the List of Documents)
DECLARATION REGARDING MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
1.
Applicant name:_____________________________________________
2.
Application No.______________________________________________
3.
Name/Address______________________________________________
Date
Machinery
Make
Capacity
Number
Remarks
I hereby declare that the machinery of which details are I have checked and found that machinery of which details
given overleaf is owned by me and are actually installed in are given overleaf was available during my inspection.
the premises*.
I also declare that in case of grant of licence , I will send
prior intimation to BIS whenever any machinery is taken
out of the premises of the firm due to any reason
Sig. of BIS I.O. ___________________________
Sig. of Firm’s Representative_______________
Designation _____________________________
Name:_________________________________
Date of verification_________________________
Name
_____________________________
Designation __________________________________
Date
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ANNEX A-2
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DECLARATION REGARDING TEST EQUPMENT
No entry to be crossed
1. Application No._________________________
_______________________
3. Name /Address ________________________
2. Licence No.
Sl.
Test Equipment/Chemicals
Least Count &
Valid
Tests
Remarks
No. &
Date
and Identification Numbers
Range (Where
applicable)
Calibration
(Where
required)
Yes/No
Used in
with
Clause
Reference
(Indicate
number of
Equipment)
(Where applicable)
I hereby declare that the test equipments of which details are
given overleaf are owned by me and are actually installed in
the premises
I have checked and found that the test equipment of
which details are given overleaf was available during
my inspection.
I also declare that in case of grant of licence, I will send
intimation to BIS whenever any equipment is
taken out of the premises of the firm due to any
reason.
Sig. of BIS I.O. ___________________________
Sig. of Firm’s Representative_______________
Designation _____________________________
Name:_________________________________
Date of verification_________________________
Name
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Designation __________________________________
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