BIS CERTIFICATION FOR TABLES AND DESKS
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has developed a new standard IS 17633:2022 for Tables and Desks to improve quality, durability, as well as safety of furniture production. Tables and desks, for instance, are important in many environments like offices, educational centers and workplaces because well designed and strong furniture is crucial for comfort and ease of use. Guaranteeing compliance to BIS Standards sustains the integrity and usability of the products.

BIS Certification for Tables and Desks
The certification mark by the BIS on tables and desks guarantees that these products have met the required quality and safety standards. Certified products too, undergo a stringent test for durability, stability, as well as their load bearing capacity. Tables and desks with BIS certification can be relied upon to be aesthetically pleasing, ergonomic, and robust enough to withstand the test of time.
IS 17633:2022
IS 17633:2022 provides the material requirements, construction standards, performance specifications, and methods of testing for tables and desks. It is a requirement for all manufacturers under this standard to be certified by the BIS so that they can label their products with the ISI mark. This mark certifies that the furniture is built using accepted safety and quality norms, thus making them appropriate for use in professional, educational, and institutional settings.
Conclusion
Both commercial and institutional use is benefitted by the quality and reliability promised by the ISI-marked tables and desks. In India, it is illegal under BIS regulations to market or sell tables and desks that have not been certified. Need help with certification of tables and desks? For more than sixteen years now, Aleph India has served as a trusted BIS consultant in helping domestic and foreign manufacturers obtain the BIS mark from the Bureau of Indian Standards. The Bureau of Indian Standards has been implementing the Facility Management System since 2000 under Schedule II, Scheme 1 of the Act 2016 and Regulations 2018.