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Two-Day Capsule Course for Quality Control Personnel
11/2/2022 10:37:55 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 2: BIS Jammu and Kashmir Branch Office successfully organized a Two-Day Capsule Course for Quality Control Personnel of Structural Steel Products (IS 1786, IS 2062 & IS 2830) on 01-02 November 2022 at its Branch Office, Bari Brahmana. The program was attended by Quality Control Personnel from more than 18 Structural Steel Products industries of Jammu and Kashmir.
The program started with welcome address by Tilak Raj, Director and Head BIS JKBO in which he informed participants that the main objective of the Capsule Course is capacity building of industry so as to raise the quality level in the country. He further added that through this program, QCPs will be imparted training on requirements, methods of sampling and tests of Steel Products as prescribed in Indian Standards, BIS e-Portal for online operations of ISI Mark licences and BIS Guidelines for effective implementation of Indian Standards. He urged the participants to best utilise this unique and tailor made training program to hone their knowledge and testing skills.
Later, Pankaj Atri and Nisha Bura, Joint Directors of JKBO gave detailed presentations on various requirements of standards, testing procedures, Risk Analysis and BIS Guidelines for grant of licence, change of scope, renewal, unsatisfactory performance of licence and product non-conformities. New features of BIS website such as Know Your Standards, Standard of Week/Month, manakonline website and BIS Care App were also demonstrated. The sessions were made interactive through open house discussions on best practices being followed by industries in J&K in manufacturing and testing.
On the second day, the participants were taken for a tour to BIS licensee for Structural Steel Products, M/s Shakti Tools India Ltd, Bari Brahmana to witness testing activities so as to bring uniformity is testing practices being followed by the industry. The BIS initiative of QCP Training was taken as a welcome step towards enhancing quality consciousness by the participants.
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