Trademark Class 4: Industrial Oils and Greases

Trademark Class 4 Post

Although trademarks used to distinguish services are typically referred to as service marks, a trademark is a sort of intellectual property made up of a recognisable sign, design, or expression that distinguishes products or services of a particular source from those of others. The manufacture of goods and services are divided into a total of 45 classes under trademark law.  We will learn about Trademark Class 4 in this article.

List of Articles Covered in Trademark Class 4

Trademark Class 4 covers industrial oils, greases, fuels, and illuminants, according to NICE Classification.  The Classes of Goods section includes Trademark Class 4.

The details for Trademark Class 4 are listed below.

Trademark Class 4 goods include

  1. Lubricants, industrial oils and greases, and dust-absorbing materials.
  2. Compositions that wet and bind, fuels (especially motor spirit), and illuminants
  3. Wicks and candles for lighting

What Benefits Do Class 4 Trademark Registrations Offer?

The general public can differentiate the products and services of one company from another thanks to trademarks. In order to prevent the public from confusing a trademark with that of another party, it should be simple to comprehend and remember. There are several advantages to trademark registration, some of which are listed below:

LEGITIMATE PROTECTION

Once a trademark is registered, it becomes part of the owner’s intellectual property, giving him protection from trademark infringement. It grants the trademark user an exclusive right, and the owner may bring legal action against anyone attempting to use that specific brand.

PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION

By establishing a distinctive recognition for a certain product, trademark registration sets your product apart from competing products.

THE MAKEUP OF AN ASSET

A trademark is thought of as an intangible asset for a business, and its registration gives the company access to one.

BRANDS & IDENTITY

A customer can recognize a product by looking for the name or logo that serves as the trademark for it. By registering the trademark, you link the brand name to the product’s picture and boost your brand recognition.

These are a few of the most significant advantages of trademark registration. There are other others besides these, including exclusive rights, exclusive identification, and business expansion, etc.

A Detailed List of Goods Classified Under Trademark Class 4:

Additives, non-chemical, to motor fuel

Alcohol and mixed alcohol fuel

Alcohol for use as fuel

Alcohol [fuel]

All purpose lubricants

All purpose penetrating oil

All-purpose lubricants

All-purpose penetrating oil

Animal oils for industrial purposes

Anthracite

Aromatherapy fragrance candles

Artificial fireplace logs

Automobile lubricants

Automotive engine oils

Automotive greases

Automotive lubricants

Aviation biofuel

Aviation fuel

Bagasse for use as fuel

Baseball glove conditioning oil

Beef tallow for industrial purposes

Beeswax

Beeswax for use in manufacture

Beeswax for use in the manufacture of candles

Beeswax for use in the manufacture of cosmetics

Beeswax for use in the manufacture of ointments

Belt dressings

Belting wax

Benzene fuel

Benzine

Benzine fuel

Biodiesel fuel

Biofuel

Biomass fuel

Bodyboard wax

Boiled oil for industrial purposes

Bone oil for industrial purposes

Bougies in the nature of wax candles

Briquettes

Butane for lighting

Butane fuel

Butane gas cartridges sold filled

Butane gas for use as a household fuel

Butane gas for use as fuel

Butane lighter fuel

Candle wicks

Candles

Candles *

Candles and wicks for lighting

Candles containing insect repellant

Candles containing insect repellent

Candles for absorbing smoke

Candles for lighting

Canisters containing butane fuel

Carburants

Carnauba wax

Casting oils

Castor oil for industrial purposes

Castor oil, not edible

Ceresin

Ceresine

Chafing dish fuel

Chain oil

Charcoal briquettes

Charcoal for use as fuel

Charcoal lighter fluid

Charcoal [fuel]

Christmas lights [candles]

Christmas tree candles

Cigarette lighter fluid

Coal

Coal briquettes

Coal dust [fuel]

Coal gas

Coal naphtha

Coal tar oil

Coke

Colza oil for industrial purposes

Colza oil for lubricating machinery

Combustible briquettes

Combustible oil

Combustible oils

Conditioning oil for baseball gloves

Corn oils for industrial purposes

Cottonseed oils for industrial purposes

Crude oil

Crude oils

Cutting fluids

Cutting oil for industrial metal working

Cutting oils

Diesel fuel

Diesel oil

Drilling lubricants

Dust absorbing compositions

Dust absorbing, wetting and binding compositions

Dust binding compositions

Dust binding compositions for sweeping

Dust laying and absorbing composition for use on unpaved roads

Dust laying and absorbing compositions for use on unpaved roads

Dust laying compositions

Dust removing preparations

Dust wetting compositions

Dust-binding compositions

Electrical energy

Engine oil

Engine oils

Ethanol fuel

Ethanol [fuel]

Fine oils for motors

Firelighters

Firelighters for grills

Firelighters in the nature of kindling wood

Fireplace logs

Firewood

Fish oil, not edible

Fish oils for industrial purposes

Flux oil for use as an ingredient in asphalt

Fuel

Fuel for aircraft

Fuel for aircraft and ships

Fuel for lighters

Fuel for motor vehicles

Fuel for ships

Fuel from crude oil

Fuel gas

Fuel oil

Fuel oils

Fuel pellets

Fuel products of pressed wood chips

Fuel with an alcohol base

Fuels

Fuels and illuminants

Fuels derived from crude oil

Fuels from biological sources

Fuels, including motor spirit, and illuminants

Gas for lighting

Gas oil

Gas oil for domestic heating

Gas oil for industrial heating

Gaseous fuels

Gases for flame heating

Gases for use as fuel

Gases for use in cooking

Gases for use in heating

Gasoline

Gasoline [fuel]

General purpose greases

Glass granules used as sweeping compounds for chemical and other spills

Granular absorbent oil-based composition for absorbing spills from floors

Graphite as a lubricant

Graphite lubricants

Grease for arms [weapons]

Grease for belts

Grease for boots

Grease for footwear

Grease for leather

Grease for machines

Grease for shoes

Grease for weapons

Greases for the preservation of leather

Hardened oils [hydrogenated oils for industrial use]

Heating oil

Heavy crude oils

Heavy oil

Heavy oils

Hookah charcoal

Hydrocarbon fuels

Hydrocarbon gas liquids [HGL] for use as fuel

Illuminants

Industrial gasoline

Industrial grease

Industrial greases

Industrial lubricants

Industrial oil

Industrial oil for batteries

Industrial oils

Industrial oils and fats

Industrial oils and greases

Industrial oils and greases, wax

Industrial wax

Japan wax

Jet biofuel

Jet fuel

Kerosene

Kindling

Kindling wood

Lamp fuel

Lamp oil

Lamp oils

Lamp oils containing insect repellant

Lamp oils containing insect repellent

Lamp wicks

Landfill gas

Lanolin

Lanolin for industrial purposes

Lanolin for use in the manufacture of cosmetics

Lanolin for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and ointments

Lanoline

Lanoline for industrial purposes

Leather preserving oil and grease

Leather-preserving oils and greases

Light crude oils

Light oils

Lighter fluid

Lighter fluid for charcoal

Lighting fuel

Lignite

Ligroin

Linseed oil for use as a lubricant

Linseed oils for industrial purposes

Liquefied gases

Liquefied hydrocarbon gas [LHG] for use as fuel

Liquefied natural gas

Liquefied petroleum gas

Liquefied petroleum gases

Liquefied petroleum gases for domestic purposes

Liquefied petroleum gases for industrial purposes

Liquefied petroleum gases to be used for domestic and industrial purposes and in motor vehicles

Liquefied petroleum gases to be used for industrial purposes

Liquid fuels

Liquified petroleum gases to be used for domestic and industrial purposes and in motor vehicles

Lubricants

Lubricants for aircraft engines

Lubricants for industrial machinery

Lubricants for industrial purposes

Lubricants for machines

Lubricants for wakeboard bindings

Lubricating graphite

Lubricating grease

Lubricating grease for vehicles

Lubricating greases

Lubricating oil

Lubricating oil for motor vehicle engines

Lubricating oils

Lubricating oils and greases

Lubricating oils for industrial purposes

Lubricating oils [industrial lubricants]

Lump charcoal

Lump charcoal [fuel]

Mazut

Methanol fuel

Methylated spirit

Methylated spirits

Methylated spirits for fuel [denaturated fuel alcohols]

Mineral fuel

Mineral fuels

Mineral lubricating oils

Mineral oil for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and skin care products

Mineral oil for use in the manufacture of metal cutting fluids

Mineral oil for use in the manufacture of paint

Mineral oils

Mineral oils and greases for industrial purposes [not for fuel]

Mineral spirits for use as accelerants

Moistening oil

Moistening oils

Mold releasing oils

Montan wax

Motor fuel

Motor oil

Motor oils

Motor spirit

Motor spirits

Motor vehicle lubricants

Mould releasing oils

Naphtha

Natural gas

Night lights [candles]

Nightlights [candles]

Non-chemical additives for engine oil

Non-chemical additives for engine oils

Non-chemical additives for fuels

Non-chemical additives for fuels, lubricants and greases

Non-chemical additives for gasoline

Non-chemical additives for greases

Non-chemical additives for lubricants

Non-chemical additives for motor fuel

Non-chemical additives for motor oil

Non-chemical additives for oils and fuels

Non-chemical gasoline additives

Non-chemical motor oil additives

Non-mineral greases for industrial purposes

Non-mineral greases for industrial purposes, other than for use as fuel

Non-mineral oils for industrial purposes

Non-mineral oils for industrial purposes, other than for use as fuel

Non-slipping preparations for belts

Oil gas

Oil well drilling lubricants

Oil-gas

Oils for lighting

Oils for paints

Oils for releasing form work

Oils for releasing form work for building

Oils for releasing form work [building]

Oils for surface treatment

Oils for the preservation of leather

Oils for the preservation of masonry

Oils for the preservation of masonry and leather

Oils for the preservation of masonry or leather

Oils for use in the textile industry

Oleine

Olive oils for industrial purposes

Ozocerite

Ozokerite

Paper spills for lighting

Paraffin

Paraffin wax

Peanut oils for industrial purposes

Peat briquettes

Peat briquettes [fuel]

Peat [fuel]

Pellets of compressed fiber manufactured from a plant crop to be used as fuel

Pellets of compressed fibre manufactured from a plant crop to be used as fuel

Penetrating oils

Penetrating oils for use on door locks

Perfumed candles

Perilla oils for industrial purposes

Petrol

Petroleum

Petroleum ether

Petroleum jelly for industrial purposes

Petroleum products derived from crude oil

Petroleum, raw or refined

Petroleum-based dust absorbing compositions

Petroleum-based dust suppressing compositions

Prayer candles

Producer gas

Propane

Propane for use as fuel

Propane gas

Propane gas sold in cylinders for use in torches

Quenching oils

Rape oil for industrial purposes

Rape oil for lubricating machinery

Raw or refined petroleum

Raw wax

Scented candles

Sesame oil for industrial purposes

Shock absorbing oils

Skateboard wax

Ski wax

Snowboard wax

Solid fuels

Solid lubricants

Solid lubricants for industrial purposes

Solidified gases being fuel

Solidified gases being fuels

Solidified gases [fuel]

Soy bean oil for industrial purposes

Soya bean oil for industrial purposes

Soya bean oil preparations for non-stick treatment of cooking utensils

Soya oil for industrial purposes

Soybean oil for industrial purposes

Soybean oil for use in the manufacture of paints and other coatings

Stearine

Sumac wax

Sumac wax [sumach wax]

Sunflower oil for industrial purposes

Surfboard wax

Synthesis gas [fuel]

Synthetic gas [fuel]

Synthetic linear alcohols [fuel]

Tadon [charcoal briquettes]

Tallow

Tallow candles

Tallow for industrial purposes

Tapers

Tealight candles

Tealights

Technical grade white oils

Technical white mineral oils

Technical white oils

Textile oil

Textile oils

Tinder

Vaporised fuel mixtures

Vaporized fuel mixtures

Vegetable oil for use in the manufacture of paints or soaps

Vegetable wax

Votive candles

Wakeboard wax

Wax dispersions for industrial purposes

Wax emulsions for industrial purposes

Wax for bodyboards

Wax for industrial purposes

Wax for lighting

Wax for making candles

Wax for skateboards

Wax for skis

Wax for snowboards

Wax for surfboards

Wax for use in coating food packaging materials

Wax for use in industry

Wax for wakeboards

Wax powders for industrial purposes

Wax [raw material]

Waxes [raw material]

White oils

Wicks for candles

Wicks for candles for lighting

Wicks for lamps

Wicks for lighting

Wicks for oil lamps

Wood briquettes

Wood chips for smoking and flavoring foods

Wood chips for smoking and flavouring foods

Wood chips for smoking and grilling

Wood chips for smoking foods

Wood chips for use as fuel

Wood chips of applewood for smoking and grilling food

Wood chips of cedar for smoking and grilling food

Wood chips of pecan for smoking and grilling food

Wood for use as fuel

Wood heating pellets [fuel]

Wood pellets for heating [fuel]

Wood spills for lighting

Wool grease

Xylene fuel

Also Read About:

Trademark Class 1

Trademark Class 2

Trademark Class 3

How to Register Brand Name in India

Trademark Class 3 Cosmetics and Cleaning Substances

Trademark Class 3

With 1 to 34 covering commodities and 35 to 45 covering services, the International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services has categorized a variety of goods and services into 45 trademark classes. The Indian Trademark Registry classifies trademarks using this classification as well. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) uses 45 trademark classes to classify goods and services. Trademark Class 3 is one of these classes.

Important Goods Included in Trademark Class 3 India

  1. Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use
  2. Cleaning, polishing, scouring, and abrasive preparations: Car polish, boot polish, sandpaper, etc.
  3. Soaps: shampoos, body wash, face wash, etc.
  4. Perfumery: deodorants for personal use, perfumes, etc.
  5. Essential oils
  6. Cosmetics: Lipstick, eyelashes, makeup, etc.
  7. Hair lotions
  8. Dentifrices: toothpaste, mouth freshener, mouth wash, etc.
  9. Sanitary preparations and toiletries

Trademark Class 3 List Does Not Include

  1. Chemical chimney cleaners (Trademark Class 1)
  2. Degreasing preparations for use in manufacturing processes (Trademark Class 1)
  3. Deodorants other than for personal use (Trademark Class 5)
  4. Sharpening stones and grindstones (hand tools) (Trademark Class 8)
  5. Sanitary pads, diapers (Trademark Class 5)

Documents needed for Trademark Class 3 India (Cosmetics and Cleaning Substances) Trademark Registration

The following documents must be submitted with a trademark application in India:

  1. The applicant’s name, address, and country of citizenship The state in which the applicant was incorporated, together with the full address, if it was a firm. If a partnership firm, all partners’ names must be provided;
  2. a list of the products and services that require registration;
  3. whether the applicant is a single person, a startup, or a small project;
  4. a digital copy of the trademark class 3 that will be listed;
  5. Details of any already filed application in another state must also be provided at the time of application filing if the application is filed seeking priority from that application.

How to Register a Trademark Class 3 for Cosmetics and Cleaning Substances?

  1. Lookup trademarks
  2. Submission of a Trademark class 3 Application for Allotment
  3. Analysis of a trademark
  4. Registration of a trademark class 3 after publication in a journal

A Detailed List of Goods Classified Under Trademark Class 3:

Abrasive Paper

Abrasives

Adhesives For Affixing False Eyelashes

Adhesives For Affixing False Hair

Adhesives For Cosmetic Purposes

After-shave Lotions

Air Fragrancing Preparations

Almond Milk For Cosmetic Purposes

Almond Oil

Almond Soap

Aloe Vera Preparations For Cosmetic Purposes

Alum Stones [Astringents]

Amber [Perfume]

Ammonia [Volatile Alkali] [Detergent]

Antiperspirant Soap

Antiperspirants [Toiletries]

Antistatic Preparations For Household Purposes

Aromatics [Essential Oils]

Astringents For Cosmetic Purposes

Badian Essence

Balms Other Than For Medical Purposes

Bases For Flower Perfumes

Bath Preparations, Not For Medical Purposes

Bath Salts, Not For Medical Purposes

Beard Dyes

Beauty Masks

Bergamot Oil

Bleaching Preparations [Decolorants] For Cosmetic Purposes

Bleaching Salts

Bleaching Soda

Breath Freshening Sprays

Breath Freshening Strips

Cake Flavorings [Essential Oils]

Cakes Of Toilet Soap / Cakes Of Soap

Canned Under pressure Air For Cleaning And Dusting Purposes

Carbides Of Metal [Abrasives]

Cleaning Chalk

Cleaning Preparations

Cleansing agent Other Than For Use In Manufacturing Operations And For Medical Purposes

Cleansing Milk For Toilet Purposes

Cloths Impregnated With A Detergent For Cleaning

Cobblers’ Wax

Color Brightening Chemical For Household Purposes [Laundry]

Colorants For Toilet Purposes

Colour-removing Preparations / Color-removing Preparations

Corundum [Abrasive]

Cosmetic Creams

Cosmetic Dyes

Cosmetic Kits

Cosmetic Pencils

Cosmetic Preparations For Baths

Cosmetic Preparations For Eyelashes

Cosmetic Preparations For Skin Care

Cosmetic Preparations For Slimming Purposes

Cosmetics

Cosmetics For Animals

Cotton Swabs For Cosmetic Purposes

Cotton Wool For Cosmetic Purposes

Creams For Leather / Waxes For Leather

Decorative Transfers For Cosmetic Purposes

Degreaser Other Than For Use In Manufacturing Procedure

Dental Bleaching Gels

Dentifrices

Denture Polishes

Deodorant Soap

Deodorants For Human Beings Or For Animals

Deodorants For Pets

Depilatory Preparations / Depilatories

Depilatory Wax

Diamantine [Abrasive]

Disinfectant Soap

Douching Preparation For Personal Sanitary Or Deodorant Purposes [Toiletries]

Dry Shampoos

Dry-cleaning Preparations

Drying Agents For Dishwashing Machines

Eau De Cologne

Emery

Emery Cloth

Emery Paper

Essential Oils Of Cedarwood

Essential Oils Of Citron

Essential Oils Of Lemon

Ethereal Essences

Ethereal Oils / Essential Oils

Extracts Of Flowers [Perfumes]

Eyebrow Cosmetics

Eyebrow Pencils

Fabric Softeners For Laundry Use

False Eyelashes

False Nails

Flavorings [Flavourings] For Beverages [Essential Oils]

Floor Wax Removers [Scouring Preparations]

Fumigation Preparations [Perfumes]

Furbishing Preparations

Gaultheria Oil

Geraniol

Glass Cloth

Greases For Cosmetic Purposes

Grinding Preparations / Sharpening Preparations

Hair Conditioners

Hair Dyes / Hair Colorants

Hair Lotions

Hair Spray

Hair Straightening Preparations

Hair Waving Preparations

Heliotropine

Henna [Cosmetic Dye]

Hydrogen Peroxide For Cosmetic Purposes

Incense

Ionone [Perfumery]

Jasmine Oil

Javelle Water / Potassium Hypochloride

Joss Sticks

Lacquer-removing Preparations

Laundry Bleach / Laundry Bleaching Preparations

Laundry Blueing

Laundry Glaze

Laundry Preparation

Laundry Soaking Preparations / Preparations For Soaking Laundry

Laundry Wax

Lavender Oil

Lavender Water

Leather Bleaching Preparations

Leather Preservatives [Polishes] / Preservatives For Leather [Polishes]

Lip Glosses

Lipstick Cases

Lipsticks

Lotions For Cosmetic Purposes

Make-up

Make-up Powder

Make-up Preparations

Make-up Removing Preparations

Mascara

Massage Gels Other Than For Medical Purposes

Medicated Soap

Mint Essence [Essential Oil]

Mint For Perfumery

Moustache Wax / Mustache Wax

Mouthwashes, Not For Medical Purposes

Musk [Perfumery]

Nail Art Stickers

Nail Care Preparations

Nail Varnish / Nail Polish

Neutralizers For Permanent Waving

Non-slipping Liquids For Floors

Non-slipping Wax For Floors

Oil Of Turpentine For Degreasing

Oils For Cleaning Purposes

Oils For Cosmetic Purposes

Oils For Perfumes And Scents

Oils For Toilet Purposes

Paint Stripping Preparations

Parquet Floor Wax / Floor Wax

Pastes For Razor Strops

Perfumery

Perfumes

Petroleum Jelly For Cosmetic Purposes

Polish For Furniture And Flooring

Polishing Creams

Polishing Paper

Polishing Preparations

Polishing Rouge / Jewellers’ Rouge

Polishing Stones

Polishing Wax

Pomades For Cosmetic Purposes

Potpourris [Fragrances]

Preparations For Cleaning Dentures

Preparations For Unblocking Drain Pipes

Preparations To Make The Leaves Of Plants Glossy

Pumice Stone

Quillaia Bark For Washing

Rose Oil

Rust Removing Preparations

Sachets For Perfuming Linen

Safrol

Sandcloth / Abrasive Cloth

Sandpaper / Glass Paper

Scale Removing Preparations For Household Purposes

Scented Water

Scented Wood

Scouring Solutions

Shampoos

Shampoos For Pets

Shaving Preparations

Shaving Soap

Shaving Stones [Astringents]

Shining Preparations [Polish]

Shoe Cream

Shoe Polish

Shoe Wax

Shoemakers’ Wax

Silicon Carbide [Abrasive]

Skin Whitening Creams or Cream For Whitening The Skin

Smoothing Preparations [Starching]

Smoothing Stones

Soap

Soap For Brightening Textile

Soap For Foot Perspiration

Soda Lye

Stain Removers

Starch For Laundry Purposes / Laundry Starch

Starch Glaze For Laundry Purposes

Sunscreen Preparations

Sun-tanning Preparations [Cosmetics]

Tailors’ Wax

Talcum Powder, For Toilet Use

Terpenes [Essential Oils]

Tissues Impregnated With Cosmetic Lotions

Tissues Impregnated With Make-up Removing Preparations

Toilet Water

Toiletries

Tripoli Stone For Polishing

Turpentine, For Degreasing

Varnish-removing Preparations

Volcanic Ash For Cleaning

Wallpaper Cleaning Preparations

Washing Soda, For Cleaning

Windscreen Cleaning Liquids / Windshield Cleaning Liquid

Also read about:

Trademark Class 1

Trademark Class 2

How to Import Cosmetics in India

How to Import Cosmetics in India from China?

Import Cosmetics in India from China

The business of importing cosmetics from China can be highly successful. The most crucial factor is that you understand what you are doing. Almost all nations within the borders of Europe and the rest of the western world have laws governing the import of cosmetics.

China is the world’s second-largest consumer market for cosmetics. A career and business that can be highly lucrative is importing cosmetics from China. Find a reliable supplier using online resources or by paying a visit to the factory, negotiate a price, and place the order. However, before doing so, we must have Drug License Certification for your cosmetic products. That is, you should have a cosmetic import license in India. Therefore, before placing the order, let’s inform ourselves of some important laws and regulations pertaining to import cosmetics, aka how to import cosmetics from China.

An Overview of the Registration Process for Cosmetic Licenses

India’s Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has succeeded in bringing in cosmetics. According to Rule 21 of the Drug & Cosmetics Act, 1945[1], a mandatory registration certificate pertaining to cosmetic import license of India is required. The cosmetics items and products that are imported for sale in the Indian market and meant to be poured, rubbed, sprinkled, or sprayed on and applied to a human’s body for beautifying, cleansing, alerting the appearance, and encouraging attractiveness should be approved by the CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organization).

Who Is Authorized To Import Cosmetics From China?

  1. Consequently, the manufacturer must have a registered office in India.
  2. It is a manufacturer’s subsidiary agent.
  3. The manufacturer’s authorized representative.
  4. Additional Importers

Documents Needed For Importing Cosmetics from China

The following are a few necessary documents for the approval of cosmetics imports from China to India:

  1. A request form.
  2. a letter of application from the candidate;
  3. a genuine copy of the power of attorney; a copy of the label; a valid import export code (I.E.C. );
  4. the cosmetics product’s specifications and testing procedure;
  5. if any package inserts
  6. confirmation of payment for the mandatory registration costs;
  7. a marketing authorization letter or a free sale certificate (F.S.C.); information on the cosmetics product to be imported, including chemical and safety data (Schedule D III);
  8. a list of the names of the nations where the goods has received import authorization or registration;
  9. Details regarding cosmetic items, brands, and the producer should be provided in soft copy.

How to Import Cosmetics in India from China?

The steps for obtaining permission to import cosmetics from China to India are as follows:

Step 1: Application Form Submission: Complete the cosmetic license application form, include information about the company, and send it to the Indian Ministry of Health & Family Welfare’s office of the Drugs Controller General of India.

Step 2: Payment of Registration Money: Pay the registration fee after submitting your application.

Step 3: Verification of the testing report and related documents: The inspection teams will check other important documentation and the test results of cosmetic products.

Reminder: The registration application will be submitted along with the proof of payment.

Step 4: Application processing timeline: Submission of the Form along with other required business documentation must occur within six months of the application date. The registration certificate is valid for three years after the date of issuance.

Requirements for Laboratory Testing For Import Cosmetics in India from China

The BIS periodically reviewed the Indian Standard and verified the quality of cosmetic products. Therefore, it is necessary to confirm that the cosmetic items meet Indian Standards. The following typical tests can be used to determine which cosmetic product is suitable for Indian consumers:

Performance testing: examines the cosmetic product’s functionality and durability.

Toxicology testing: examines the materials and completed cosmetic product to see if any components provide a risk to consumers, such as eye corrosion or skin irritation.

Microbiology testing: It enables various techniques to spot the presence of germs and confirm that something is free of dangerous microorganisms.

Chemical Stability Testing: This is the investigation of cosmetics product storage conditions and estimation of shelf life.

Safety testing: It’s similar to the presence of heavy metals in cosmetics, as well as restricted colors and substances.

Penalty for Violation of the 1945 Drugs and Cosmetics Act

A fine of up to Rs. 1000 or a year in jail, or both, may be imposed on the first offense for violating any of the cosmetics laws under this Act. On successive offenses, the sentence may be enhanced to 2 years in prison and/or a fine of up to Rs. 2000.

Therefore, in order to prevent any delays or application errors, importers of cosmetics from China must carefully follow the registration process and provide all necessary papers with their registration application.

Also read about:

Cosmetic Manufacturing License

Import License for Cosmetics in India

Trademark Class 2 – Paints and Varnishes

Trademark Class 2

Trademark class search registration is based on a system known as “Classes” of goods and services. It is necessary to mention a suitable class while registering a trademark class 2. The International Classification of Goods and Services uses the class number to divide services and goods into 45 Classes of Trademark. Classes 1-34 include goods, whereas Classes 35-45 deal with services. These classifications are used by the Trademark Registry to group trademarks.

Trademark Class 2 Classification

Paints, colorants, and preparations used to prevent erosion are mostly included in Trademark Class 2. Paints, varnishes, and lacquers for industry, handicrafts, and the arts, as well as dyes for clothes and colorants for foods and beverages, are specifically included in this class. To help you focus your search in the trademark database, the following materials from a variety of topics are the focus of trademark class 2.

  1. Washes and Paints;
  2. Colorants, Inks, and Dyestuffs for clothing;
  3. Thinners and Thickeners for Paints, Inks, Dyes, and Coatings;
  4. Varnishes and Polishes for industry, handicrafts, and arts;
  5. Raw Natural Resins;
  6. Preparations for protection against Corrosion and Rusting;
  7. Colorants used in Beverages and Foodstuffs;
  8. Mordant, Emulsions, Inks, Ceramic paints;
  9. Preservatives against rust and deterioration of Wood;
  10. Metals in powder and foil forms used generally by painters, artists, painters, decorators.

The products listed below CANNOT fall under Trademark Class 2: Varnishes and Paints

  1. Unprocessed synthetic resins
  2. Blueing of laundry Cosmetic colors
  3. Paint cans (articles for use in school)
  4. Varnishes and paints for insulation.

What Conditions Must Be Met Before A Trademark Class 2 Can Be Registered?

  1. Specifications of the brand name, logo, symbol, or slogan that necessitate trademark registration.
  2. Date of the trademark’s initial use.
  3. Information on the trademark owner, including name and address.
  4. The names of all the members if the company name is the subject of the trademark application.
  5. TM-48, an authorization form.

What Advantages does Class 2 Trademark Registration Provide?

The use of a trademark enables you and any third party to distinguish your products and services from those of your rival. The fact that geographical names, well-known names, fair trade phrases, and standard density cannot be registered is nevertheless important to remember.

Legal Defense

Because they fall under the IPR category, trademarks are shielded from annexation. Once you’ve completed the trademark application, you can get the Symbol “TM” for your items.

Differentiation of Products

Brand Recognition A trademark will help you differentiate your product from that of your rivals.

Customers evaluate any product’s appearance, quality, and features against those of any manufacturer of like goods.

Asset Creation

A trademark registration is a resource for any commercial endeavor. The intellectual property right known as a trademark carries a value associated with the products it identifies.

A Detailed List of Goods Classified under Trademark Class 2:

Acid dyes

Acrylic paints

Acrylic paints for artists

Acrylic paints for use in art

Agglutinants for paints

Alcohol soluble dyes

Alizarin dyes

Aluminium paints

Aluminium powder for painting

Aluminium powder for use in painting, decorating and art

Aluminium powder for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Aluminium powders for painting

Aniline dyes

Annatto

Annatto [dyestuff]

Annatto [dye]

Annotto

Annotto [dyestuff]

Anti-corrosion agents

Anti-corrosion bands

Anti-corrosion coatings [paints]

Anti-corrosion compositions

Anti-corrosion compounds

Anti-corrosion greases

Anti-corrosion oils

Anti-corrosion paints

Anti-corrosion paper

Anti-corrosion preparations

Anti-corrosion substances

Anti-corrosion tape

Anti-corrosion waxes

Anti-corrosive agents

Anti-corrosive bands

Anti-corrosive coatings [paints]

Anti-corrosive compositions

Anti-corrosive compounds

Anti-corrosive greases

Anti-corrosive oils

Anti-corrosive paints

Anti-corrosive preparations

Anti-corrosive substances

Anti-corrosive waxes

Anti-fouling paints

Anti-graffiti coatings [paints]

Anti-rust greases

Anti-rust oils

Anti-rust preparations

Anti-tarnishing preparations for metals

Anti-urine paints

Anticorrosive agents

Anticorrosive bands

Anticorrosive coatings [paints]

Anticorrosive compositions

Anticorrosive compounds

Anticorrosive greases

Anticorrosive oils

Anticorrosive paints

Anticorrosive preparations

Anticorrosive substances

Anticorrosive waxes

Architectural paints

Arnotta

Arnotta [dyestuff]

Asbestos paints

Auramine

Automobile cooling system rust inhibitors

Automobile paints

Automotive paints

Bactericidal and fungicidal paints

Bactericidal paints

Badigeon

Basic dyes [cationic dyes]

Binding agents for paints

Binding preparations for paints

Bitumen varnish

Bronze powder for painting

Bronzing lacquers

Camouflage paints for military equipment

Canada balsam

Caramel coloring for use in the manufacture of beverages

Caramel coloring for use in the manufacture of foodstuffs

Caramel colouring for use in the manufacture of beverages

Caramel colouring for use in the manufacture of foodstuffs

Caramel [food colorant]

Carbon black for use as a pigment

Carbon black [pigment]

Carbonyl [wood preservative]

Ceramic paints

Clear and pigmented coatings in the nature of paint

lear protective coatings for vehicles

Clothing dyes

Coating compositions in the nature of paints for industrial applications

Coating preparations having water repellent properties [paint]

Coatings for roofing felt [paints]

Coatings for tarred felt [paints]

Coatings for wood in the nature of paints

Coatings for wood [paints]

Coatings used for furniture finishing

Coatings [paints]

Cobalt oxide for use as a colorant

Cobalt oxide [colorant]

Cochineal carmine

Colophony

Colophony *

Color pigments

Colorants

Colorants *

Colorants for beer

Colorants for beverages

Colorants for butter

Colorants for concrete

Colorants for liqueurs

Colorants for textiles

Colorants for the restoration of furniture in the form of markers

Colorants for use in the manufacture of beverages

Colorants for use in the manufacture of cosmetics

Colorants for use in the manufacture of food

Colorants for use in the manufacture of paint

Colorants for use in the manufacture of paper

Colorants for use in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals

Colorants for use in the manufacture of plastic molding compounds

Colorants for use in the manufacture of printing ink

Colorants for use in the manufacture of soap

Colorants, dyes

Colored paints for facades

Colour pigments

Colourants for concrete

Coloured paints for facades

Copal

Copal varnish

Corrosion inhibiting preparations for vehicles

Corrosion inhibitors in the nature of coatings

Creosote for wood preservation

Damp proofing paints

Damp-proofing paints

Decorative spray coatings

Decorative spray coatings [paints]

Direct dyes

Distempers

Distempers [water paint]

Dope for model vehicles

Dry inks

Drying agents for paints

Duplicating ink

Dye-wood

Dyes

Dyes *

Dyes for making soap

Dyes for use on plastics

Dyes for wood

Dyestuffs

Dyestuffs for textiles

Dyewood

Dyewood extracts

Edible ink cartridges, filled, for printers

Edible inks

Emulsion paints

Enamel paints

Enamels for painting

Enamels [varnishes]

Engraving ink

Epoxy resin coatings

Exterior paint

Exterior paints

Fabric dyes

Fabric paints

Filled ink cartridges for photocopiers

Filled ink cartridges for photocopiers and printers

Filled ink cartridges for printers and photocopiers

Filled ink jet cartridges

Filled toner cartridges for laser printers

Filled toner cartridges for printers and photocopiers

Finger paints

Fire retardant paints

Fire retardant pigments

Fire-retardant coatings [paints]

Fire-retardant paints

Fire-retardant pigments

Fireproof paints

Fixatives for colorants

Fixatives for dyestuffs

Fixatives for lacquers

Fixatives for paints

Fixatives for varnishes

Fixatives for watercolors

Fixatives [varnishes]

Floor paints

Floor protection varnishes

Fluorescent brightening agents [dyes]

Fluorescent paints

Foils of lead alloys for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Foils of lead for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Foils of metal for use by decorators

Foils of precious metal for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Food colorants

Food colorants for domestic use

Food colors for domestic use

Food dyes

Food dyes [food colorants]

French polish

Fungicidal paints

Gamboge for painting

Gilding preparations

Glazes [paints, lacquers]

Gold foil

Gold foil [leaf]

Gold leaf

Gold paint for ceramics

Gum resins

Gum turpentine

Gum turpentine for use as paint thinner

Gum-lac

Heat resistant paints

House paints

Indigo for use as a colorant

Indigo [colorant]

Ink cartridges, filled, for photocopiers and printers

Ink cartridges, filled, for printers and photocopiers

Ink for inkjet printers

Ink for leather

Ink for photocopiers

Ink for photocopiers and printers

Ink for printers and photocopiers

Ink for tattooing

Ink jet cartridges, filled

Ink jet printer ink

Ink markers for marking livestock

Inkjet cartridges, filled

Inkjet printer ink

Inks for engraving

Inks for marking

Inks for printing

Inks for printing, marking and engraving

Inks for use in offset printing

Inks for use in silk screen printing

Inorganic pigments

Intaglio ink

Interior paint

Interior paints

Lacquers

Lamp black [pigment]

Lead alloys in powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Leather mordants

Leather stains

Lime wash

Lime wash paints

Litharge

Livestock marking dye

Logwood extracts [dyes]

Lower hull paints

Luminous paints

Madder

Malt caramel [food colorant]

Malt colorants

Marking ink for animals

Marking inks

Mastic [natural resin]

Metal foil for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Metallic inks for use in art

Metallic inks for use in printing

Metallic printing inks

Metals in foil and powder form for use in painting

Metals in foil and powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Metals in foil form for painters, decorators, printers and artists

Metals in leaf and powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Metals in powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Mimeographing inks

Mineral spirits for use as paint thinners

Minium

Mixed paints

Mordant dyes

Mordants

Mordants for leather

Mordants for use in industry

Mordants for wood and leather

Mordants [fixatives] for water colours

Mordants [fixatives] in the nature of varnishes

Naphthol dyes

Natural crude resins

Natural dyes

Natural resins for use in the manufacture of adhesives

Natural resins, raw

Non-ferrous metal foil for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Non-ferrous metals in foil or powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Non-ferrous metals in powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Non-stick coatings in the nature of paint

Nonferrous metal foil for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Nonferrous metals in foil or powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Nonferrous metals in powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Offset printing inks

Oil colors

Oil for the preservation of wood

Oil paints

Oil paints for artists

Oil paints for use in art

Oil soluble dyes

Oils for the preservation of wood

Oils for the treatment of wood

Oils for use in the treatment of wood

Orange lead

Organic pigments

Organic thickening agents for paints

Pad printing inks

Paint crayons for marking livestock

Paint for artists

Paint for concrete floors

Paint for industrial equipment and machinery

Paint for use in the manufacture of automobiles

Paint for use in the manufacture of ceramics

Paint for use in the manufacture of furniture

Paint markers for marking livestock

Paint primers

Paint reducers

Paint reducers for anti-graffiti coatings

Paint sealers

Paint thickeners

Paint thinner

Paint thinners

Paint thinners for anti-graffiti coatings

Paints

Paints *

Paints for artists

Paints for arts and crafts

Paints for automobiles

Paints for concrete floors

Paints for industrial equipment

Paints for industrial equipment and machinery

Paints for machinery

Paints for marine use

Paints for model aeroplanes

Paints for model airplanes

Paints for model vehicles

Paints for protection against graffiti

Paints for use in the automobile industry

Paints for use in the manufacture of automobiles

Paints for use in the manufacture of ceramics

Paints for use in the manufacture of furniture

Paints for vehicles

Paints in powder form

Paints, varnishes, lacquers

Paper for dyeing Easter eggs

Pigment siccatives

Pigmented coatings in the nature of paints

Pigments

Pottery enamels

Powdered paints

Powders of precious metals for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Precious metal foil for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Precious metals in foil or powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Precious metals in powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art

Preservatives against deterioration of wood

Preservatives against rust and against deterioration of wood

Preservatives against rust in the nature of coatings

Primer

Primer thinners

Primers

Printers’ ink

Printers’ pastes [ink]

Printing ink

Printing toner

Protective preparations for metals

Prussian blue

Raw natural resins

Red lead

Reducers for paints

Repositionable paint patches

Resins for coating purposes

Roofing compounds [paints]

Rust inhibiting preparations in the nature of a coating for use on vehicles

Rust inhibitors for automobile cooling systems

Rust preventatives in the nature of a coating

Rust preventatives in the nature of coatings

Rust protecting paints

Saffron [colorant]

Sandarac

Screen printing inks

Shellac

Shellac for use as a surface coating

Shoe dyes

Siccatives for lacquers

Siccatives for paints

Siccatives for use as a drying agent for coatings and inks

Siccatives for use as drying agents for coatings

Siccatives for use as drying agents for coatings and inks

Siccatives for use as drying agents for inks

Siccatives for varnishes

Siccatives [drying agents] for paints

Sienna earth

Silk screen printing inks

Silver emulsions [pigments]

Silver foil

Silver foil [leaf]

Silver leaf

Silver paint for ceramics

Silver paste

Silvering powders

Solvents for thinning paints

Soot [colorant]

Spray paint aerosols for marking livestock

Stains for leather

Stains for use on floors

Sulfur dyes

Sulphur dyes

Sumac for varnishes

Synthetic dyes

Synthetic resin paints

Synthetic resin paints for plastic products

Synthetic resin primers [paints]

Synthetic resin-based colorants

Synthetic resin-based paints

Synthetic resins for protection against corrosion

Synthetic thickeners for paints

Tattoo colors

Tattoo colours

Tattoo dyes

Tattoo ink pastes for marking livestock

Tattoo inks

Tattooing ink

Thermochromic printing inks

Thermoplastic paint materials for use in marking road surfaces

Thermoplastic paints for use in marking road surfaces

Thermoplastic road marking paints

Thickeners and hardeners for inks

Thickeners and hardeners for varnishes

Thickeners for coatings

Thickeners for colors

Thickeners for colours

Thickeners for dyes

Thickeners for inks

Thickeners for paints

Thickeners for pigments

Thickeners for varnishes

Thickening agents for paints

Thickening preparations for paints

Thickening substances for paints

Thinners for coatings

Thinners for dyes

Thinners for dyestuffs

Thinners for inks

Thinners for lacquers

Thinners for paint

Thinners for paints

Thinners for varnishes

Titanium dioxide [pigment]

Titanium white

Toner

Toner cartridges, filled

Toner cartridges, filled, for ink jet printers

Toner cartridges, filled, for ink-jet printers

Toner cartridges, filled, for inkjet printers

Toner cartridges, filled, for laser printers

Toner cartridges, filled, for printers and photocopiers

Toner for photocopiers

Toner for photocopiers and printers

Toner for printers

Toner for printers and photocopiers

Toners

Treatment preparations for preserving wood

Turmeric used as a colorant

Turmeric [colorant]

Turpentine for use as paint thinner

Turpentine [thinner for paints]

Typographic ink

Ultramarine blue pigments

Ultramarine dyes

Undercoating for vehicle chassis

Undersealing for vehicle chassis

Unprocessed natural resins

Unprocessed natural resins for use in the manufacture of adhesives

Urushiol-based lacquers

Varnish

Varnishes

Varnishes *

Varnishes for protecting floors

Varnishes for use in cabinet making

Vat dyes

Vehicle corrosion inhibiting preparations

Vehicle paints

Vermilion

Water repellent paints

Water-colors [paints]

Water-repellent paints

Watercolor paints

Watercolor paints for artists

Watercolor paints for use in art

Watercolors [paints]

Watercolour paints

Watercolour paints for artists

Watercolour paints for use in art

Watercolours [paints]

Waterproof paints

Weatherproofing coatings [paints]

White lead

Whitewash

Wood coatings [paints]

Wood dyestuffs

Wood floor finishes

Wood mordants

Wood preservatives

Wood preservatives for fencing

Wood preserving oils

Wood stains

Xerographic toner

Xerographic toners

Yellowwood [colorant]

Zinc oxide [pigment]

Also Read About:

Trademark Class 1

Trademark Class Details

Trademark Class 1 – Chemical Products

Trademark Class 1 – Chemical Products

IPindia.gov.in categorizes goods and services into a certain range of categories (also called Classes). Trademarks must be registered or applied for under any applicable class or classes. A comprehensive guide to Class 1 of the Trademark Classification or trademark class 1 details is provided below.

How Do Trademarks Work?

Although trademarks used to distinguish services are typically referred to as service marks, a trademark is a sort of intellectual property made up of a recognisable sign, design, or expression that distinguishes products or services of a particular source from those of others.

Classification of Trademarks Class 1

The manufacture of goods and services are divided into a total of 45 classes under trademark law. Registration requirements vary depending on the class. There are two categories in this classification—Classes for Goods & Classes of Services—and it includes close to 80,000 goods and services.

We will learn about Trademark Class 1 and trademark class 1 details in this article.

Trademark Class 1

Chemical products utilized in industry, science, and agriculture, as well as those employed in the production of goods from other classes, are primarily included in Class 1. Compost, salt used for preservation other than for food, and a few food industry additives are also included in this class.

Trademark Class 1 is chosen to register a trademark for chemicals used in industry and agriculture, according to the NICE Classification. Under Classes of Goods, there is a section titled Trademark Class 1.

Products fall under Trademark Class 1 Search Categories:

  1. Chemicals used in forestry, agriculture, horticulture, photography, industry, science, and other fields.
  2. Manures, uncooked artificial resins, and plastics
  3. Compositions for quenching fires
  4. Preparations for soldering and tempering.
  5. Chemicals that are used to preserve food.
  6. Industry-standard adhesives as well as tanning agents.

Types of Goods Don’t Come Under Trademark Class 1

  1. Raw natural resins
  2. Chemicals for use in medicine
  3. Fungicides, herbicides and pesticides
  4. Adhesive for stationery and domestic us
  5. Salt for food preservation
  6. Straw mulch

A Detailed list of goods classified under Trademark Class 1:

Acetate of cellulose, unprocessed

Acetates [chemicals]

Acetic anhydride

Acetone

Acetylene tetrachloride

Acetylene

Acid proof chemical compositions

Acids

Acidulated water for recharging batteries

Acidulated water for recharging accumulators

Acrylic resins, unprocessed

Actinium

Activated carbon / activated charcoal

Additives, chemical, to motor fuel / chemical additives to motor fuel

Additives, chemical, to drilling muds/chemical additives to drilling muds

Additives, chemical, to insecticides/chemical additives to insecticides

Additives, chemical, to fungicides/chemical additives to fungicides

Adhesive preparations for surgical bandages

Adhesives for industrial purposes

Adhesives for billposting

Adhesives for paperhanging/adhesives for wallpaper

Adhesives for wall tiles

Agar-agar

Agglutinants for concrete

Agricultural chemicals, except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides

Albumenized paper

Albumin [animal or vegetable, raw material]

Alcohol*

Aldehydes*

Alginates for industrial purposes

Alginates for the food industry

Alkalies

Alkaline metals

Alkaline iodides for industrial purposes

Alkaline-earth metals

Alkaloids*

Alum

Alumina

Aluminium iodide

Aluminium chloride

Aluminium silicate

Aluminium hydrate

Aluminium alum

Aluminium acetate*

Americium

Ammonia*

Ammonia alum

Ammonia [volatile alkali] for industrial purposes / volatile alkali [ammonia] for industrial purposes

Ammoniacal salts

Ammonium salts

Ammonium aldehyde

Amyl alcohol

Amyl acetate

Anhydrides

Anhydrous ammonia

Animal carbon preparations

Animal carbon

Animal albumen [raw material]

Animal charcoal

Metal annealing preparations

Anthranilic acid

Anti-boil preparations for engine coolants

Anti-frothing solutions for batteries / anti-frothing solutions for accumulators

Anti-incrustants

Anti-knock substances for internal combustion engines

Anti-sprouting preparations for vegetables

Anti-tarnishing chemicals for windows

Antifreeze

Antimony sulfide

Antimony oxide

Antimony

Antistatic preparations, other than for household purposes

Argon

Arsenic

Arsenious acid

Artificial sweeteners [chemical preparations]

Artificial resins, unprocessed

Astatine

Automobile body fillers / car body fillers / fillers for car bodies / fillers for automobile bodies

Auxiliary fluids for use with abrasives

Bacterial preparations other than for medical and veterinary use

Bacteriological preparations for acetification

Bacteriological preparations other than for medical and veterinary use

Balm of gurjun [gurjon, gurjan] for making varnish

Barium compounds

Barium

Barium sulfate

Baryta paper

Baryta

Barytes

Bases [chemical preparations]

Basic gallate of bismuth

Bate for dressing skins / dressing, except oils, for skins

Bauxite

Beer preserving agents

Beer-clarifying and preserving agents

Bentonite

Benzene derivatives

Benzene-based acids

Benzoic sulfimide

Benzoic acid

Berkelium

Bicarbonate of soda for chemical purposes

Bichloride of tin

Bichromate of soda

Bichromate of potassium

Biochemical catalysts

Biological tissue cultures other than for medical or veterinary purposes

Biological preparations, other than for medical or veterinary purposes

Birdlime

Bismuth

Bismuth subnitrate for chemical purposes

Blood charcoal

Blue vitriol / copper sulfate [blue vitriol]

Blueprint paper

Blueprint cloth

Bone charcoal

Borax

Boric acid for industrial purposes

Brake fluid

Brazing preparations

Brazing fluxes

Brickwork preservatives, except paints and oils

Bromine for chemical purposes

Caesium

Calcined soda

Calcium carbide

Calcium salts

Calcium cyanamide [fertilizer]

Californium

Camphor, for industrial purposes

Carbide

Carbolineum for the protection of plants

Carbon for filters

Carbon disulfide

Carbon

Carbon black for industrial purposes

Carbon tetrachloride

Carbonates

Carbonic acid

Carbonic hydrates

Casein for industrial purposes

Casein for the food industry

Cassiopium [lutetium] / lutetium [cassiopium]

Catalysts

Catechu

Caustic alkali

Caustic soda for industrial purposes

Caustics for industrial purposes

Cellulose

Cellulose ethers for industrial purposes

Cellulose derivatives [chemicals]

Cellulose esters for industrial purposes

Cement [metallurgy]

Cement preservatives, except paints and oils

Cement for mending broken articles

Cement for footwear

Cement-waterproofing chemicals, except paints

Ceramic materials in particulate form, for use as filtering media

Ceramic glazings

Ceramic compositions for sintering [granules and powders]

Cerium

Chemical preparations for facilitating the alloying of metals

Chemical condensation preparations

Chemical preparations for scientific purposes, other than for medical or veterinary use

Chemical substances for analyses in laboratories, other than for medical or veterinary purposes / chemical preparations for analyses in laboratories, other than for medical or veterinary purposes

Chemical reagents, other than for medical or veterinary purposes

Chemical preparations for protection against wheat blight [smut] / chemical preparations to prevent wheat smut

Chemical preparations to prevent mildew

Chemical additives for oils

Chemical intensifiers for rubber

Chemical intensifiers for paper

Chemical preparations for smoking meat

Chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs

Chemical preparations for use in photography

Chemicals for use in forestry, except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides

Chemicals, except pigments, for the manufacture of enamel

Chemicals for the manufacture of pigments

Chemicals for the manufacture of paints

Chimney cleaners, chemical

Chlorates

Chlorides

Chlorine

Cholic acid

Chromates

Chrome salts

Chrome alum

Chromic acid

Chromic salts

Chromium oxide

Cinematographic film, sensitized but not exposed / cinematographic films, sensitized but not exposed

Citric acid for industrial purposes

Clarification preparations / purification preparations

Coal saving preparations

Cobalt oxide for industrial purposes

Collodion*

Color- [colour-] brightening chemicals for industrial purposes / color-brightening chemicals for industrial purposes / colour-brightening chemicals for industrial purposes

Combusting preparations [chemical additives to motor fuel]

Compost

Concrete preservatives, except paints and oils

Concrete-aeration chemicals

Condensation-preventing chemicals

Coolants for vehicle engines

Corrosive preparations

Cream of tartar for industrial purposes

Cream of tartar for chemical purposes

Cream of tartar for the food industry

Creosote for chemical purposes

Crotonic aldehyde

Cryogenic preparations

Cultures of microorganisms, other than for medical and veterinary use

Curium

Currying preparations for skins

Currying preparations for leather

Cyanides [prussiates] / prussiates

Solutions for cyanotyping

Cymene

Damp-proofing chemicals, except paints, for masonry

Decolorants for industrial purposes / bleaching preparations [decolorants] for industrial purposes

Defoliants

Degreasing preparations for use in manufacturing processes / grease-removing preparations for use in manufacturing processes

Dehydrating preparations for industrial purposes

Detergent additives to petrol [gasoline] / detergent additives to gasoline / detergent additives to gasoline [petrol]

Detergents for use in manufacturing processes

Dextrin [size]

Diagnostic preparations, other than for medical or veterinary purposes

Diastase for industrial purposes

Diatomaceous earth

Diazo paper

Disincrustants

Dispersions of plastics

Preparations of the distillation of wood alcohol

Distilled water

Dolomite for industrial purposes

Drilling muds

Dry ice [carbon dioxide]

Dysprosium

Earth for growing

Electrophoresis gels, other than for medical or veterinary purposes

Emollients for industrial purposes

Emulsifiers

Enamel-staining chemicals

Engine-decarbonising chemicals/chemical preparations for decarbonizing engines

Enzyme preparations for industrial purposes

Enzyme preparations for the food industry

Enzymes for industrial purposes

Enzymes for the food industry

Epoxy resins, unprocessed

Erbium

Esters*

Ethane

Ethers*

Ethyl alcohol

Ethyl ether

Europium

Expanded clay for hydroponic plant growing [substrate]

Fat-bleaching chemicals

Fatty acids

Ferments for chemical purposes

Fermium

Ferrocyanides

Ferrotype plates [photography]

Fertilizers / manure for agriculture

Fertilizing preparations

Filtering materials [vegetable substances]

Filtering materials [mineral substances]

Filtering materials [unprocessed plastics]

Filtering preparations for the beverages industry

Filtering materials [chemical preparations]

Finishing preparations for use in the manufacture of steel

Fire extinguishing compositions

Fireproofing preparations

Fish meal fertilizers

Fissionable chemical elements

Fissionable material for nuclear energy

Fixing solutions [photography]

Fixing baths [photography]

Flashlight preparations

Flocculants

Flour for industrial purposes

Flower preservatives

Flowers of sulfur for chemical purposes

Fluids for hydraulic circuits / liquids for hydraulic circuits

Fluorine

Fluorspar compounds

Formic aldehyde for chemical purposes

Formic acid

Foundry sand

Foundry molding [moulding] preparations / foundry moulding preparations / foundry molding preparations

Foundry binding substances

Francium

Fuel for atomic piles

Fuel-saving preparations

Fuller’s earth for use in the textile industry

Fulling preparations

Fulling preparations for use in the textile industry

Gadolinium

Gallic acid for the manufacture of ink

Gallium

Gallnuts

Gallotannic acid

Galvanizing baths / baths for galvanizing

Galvanizing preparations

Gambier

Gas purifying preparations / preparations for the purification of gas

Gelatine for industrial purposes

Gelatine for photographic purposes

Genes of seeds for agricultural production

Getters [chemically active substances]

Glass-frosting chemicals

Glass-staining chemicals

Glaziers’ putty

Glucose for the food industry

Glucose for industrial purposes

Glucosides

Glue for industrial purposes

Glutamic acid for industrial purposes

Gluten for industrial purposes

Gluten for the food industry

Gluten [glue], other than for stationery or household purposes

Glutinous tree-grafting preparations / glutinous preparations for tree-grafting / glutinous preparations for tree-banding / glutinous tree-banding preparations

Glycerides

Glycerine for industrial purposes

Glycol

Glycol ether

Gold salts

Grafting wax for trees

Grafting mastic for trees

Graphite for industrial purposes

Guano

Gum tragacanth for industrial purposes

Gum arabic for industrial purposes

Gum solvents / degumming preparations

Gums [adhesives], other than for stationery or household purposes

Metal hardening preparations

Heavy water

Helium

Holmium

Hormones for hastening the ripening of fruit

Horticultural chemicals, except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides

Humus top dressing

Humus

Hydrates

Hydrazine

Hydrochlorates

Hydrochloric acid

Hydrofluoric acid

Hydrogen peroxide / dioxide of hydrogen

Hydrogen

Hypochlorite of soda

Hyposulfites

Industrial chemicals

Iodic acid

Iodine for industrial purposes

Iodine for chemical purposes

Iodised salts

Iodised albumen

Ion exchangers [chemicals]

Iron salts

Isinglass other than for stationery, household or alimentary purposes

Isotopes for industrial purposes

Kainite

Kaolin / china clay / china slip

Ketones

Kieselgur

Krypton

Lactic acid

Lactose [raw material]

Lactose for industrial purposes

Lactose for the food industry

Lamp black for industrial purposes

Lanthanum

Lead arsenate

Lead oxide

Lead acetate

Leather glues

Leather-dressing chemicals

Leather-impregnating chemicals

Leather-renovating chemicals

Leather-waterproofing chemicals

Lecithin for industrial purposes

Lecithin [raw material]

Lecithin for the food industry

Lime chloride

Lime carbonate

Lime acetate

Limestone hardening substances

Liquids for removing sulfates from batteries / liquids for removing sulfates from accumulators

Lithia [lithium oxide]

Lithium

Litmus paper

Loam

Magnesite

Magnesium carbonate

Magnesium chloride

Magnetic fluid for industrial purposes

Malt albumen

Manganate

Manganese dioxide

Mangrove bark for industrial purposes

Masonry preservatives, except paints and oils

Mastic for leather

Mastic for tires [tyres] / cement for pneumatic tires [tyres] / mastic for tyres / mastic for tires

Meat tenderizers for industrial purposes

Mercuric oxide

Mercury

Mercury salts

Metalloids

Methane

Methyl ether

Methyl benzene

Methyl benzol

Preparations of microorganisms, other than for medical and veterinary use

Milk ferments for industrial purposes

Milk ferments for the food industry

Milk ferments for chemical purposes

Mineral acids

Moderating materials for nuclear reactors

Moistening [wetting] preparations for use in the textile industry / wetting preparations for use in the textile industry

Moistening [wetting] preparations for use in bleaching / wetting preparations for use in bleaching

Moistening [wetting] preparations for use in dyeing / wetting preparations for use in dyeing

Mordants for metals

Mould-release preparations / mold-release preparations

Must-fining preparations

Naphthalene

Neodymium

Neon

Neptunium

Nitrate paper

Nitrate of uranium

Nitrates

Nitric acid

Nitrogen

Nitrogenous fertilisers

Nitrous oxide

Oenological bactericides [chemical preparations for use in wine making]

Oil dispersants

Oil cement [putty]

Oil-bleaching chemicals

Oil-purifying chemicals

Oil-separating chemicals

Oils for tanning leather

Oils for preparing leather in the course of manufacture

Oils for currying leather

Oils for the preservation of food

Oleic acid

Olivine [silicate mineral]

Opacifiers for glass

Opacifiers for enamel

Oxalates

Oxalic acid

Oxygen

Palladium chloride

Paper pulp

Peat [fertiliser]

Peat pots for horticulture

Pectin for industrial purposes

Pectin for the food industry

Pectin [photography]

Perborate of soda

Percarbonates

Perchlorates

Persulfates

Persulfuric acid

Petroleum dispersants

Phenol for industrial purposes

Compositions for the manufacture of phonograph records

Phosphates [fertilisers]

Phosphatides

Phosphoric acid

Phosphorus

Photographic paper

Photographic emulsions

Photographic developers

Photographic sensitizers

Photometric paper

Photosensitive plates

Picric acid

Plant growth regulating preparations

Plasticizers

Plastics, unprocessed

Plastisols

Plutonium

Polish removing substances / substances for removing polish

Polonium

Potash water

Potash

Potassium

Potassium dioxalate

Potato flour for industrial purposes

Potting soil

Power steering fluid

Praseodymium

Preparations for stimulating cooking for industrial purposes

Preservatives for tiles, except paints and oils

Preservatives for pharmaceutical preparations

Substances for preventing runs in stockings

Preparations for preventing the tarnishing of glass

Preparations for preventing the tarnishing of lenses

By-products of the processing of cereals for industrial purposes

Promethium

Propellant gases for aerosols

Protactinium

Protective gases for welding

Protein [raw material]

Pyrogallic acid

Quebracho for industrial purposes

Radiator flushing chemicals

Radioactive elements for scientific purposes

Radium for scientific purposes

Radon

Rare earths

Reagent paper, other than for medical or veterinary purposes

Reducing agents for use in photography

Refrigerants

Renovating preparations for phonograph records

Compositions for repairing tires [tyres] / tire repairing compositions / tyre repairing compositions

Compositions for repairing inner tubes of tires [tyres]

Rhenium

Rock salt

Rubber preservatives

Rubidium

Saccharin

Sal ammoniac

Sal ammoniac spirits

Salicylic acid

Salt, raw

Salt for preserving, other than for foodstuffs

Saltpeter / salpetre

Salts [fertilisers]

Salts [chemical preparations]

Salts for industrial purposes

Salts of precious metals for industrial purposes

Salts for galvanic cells / salts for galvanic batteries

Salts for coloring [colouring] metal / salts for colouring metal / salts for coloring metal

Salts from rare earth metals

Salts of alkaline metals

Samarium

Sauce for preparing tobacco

Scale removing preparations, other than for household purposes

Scandium

Seawater for industrial purposes

Seaweeds [fertilizers]

Sebacic acid

Seed preserving substances

Selenium

Self-toning paper [photography]

Sensitized paper

Sensitized cloth for photography

Sensitized photographic plates

Sensitized plates for offset printing

Sensitized films, unexposed

Separating and unsticking [ungluing] preparations / ungluing preparations / unsticking and separating preparations

Preparations for the separation of greases

Silicates

Silicon

Silicones

Silver salt solutions for silvering

Silver nitrate

Size for finishing and priming

Size for use in the textile industry

Sizing preparations

Slag [fertilisers]

Soap [metallic] for industrial purposes

Soda ash

Sodium

Sodium salts [chemical compounds]

Soil conditioning preparations

Soldering chemicals / welding chemicals

Soldering fluxes

Solidified gases for industrial purposes

Solvents for varnishes

Soot for industrial or agricultural purposes

Sorrel salt

Spinel [oxide mineral]

Spirits of salt

Spirits of vinegar [dilute acetic acid]

Stain-preventing chemicals for use on fabrics

Starch paste [adhesive], other than for stationery or household purposes

Starch for industrial purposes

Starch-liquifying chemicals [ungluing agents] / ungluing agents [chemical preparations for liquifying starch]

Stearic acid

Stem cells other than for medical or veterinary purposes

Strontium

Substrates for soil-free growing [agriculture]

Sulfates

Sulfides

Sulfonic acids

Sulfur

Sulfuric ether

Sulfuric acid

Sulfurous acid

Sumac for use in tanning

Superphosphates [fertilisers]

Synthetic materials for absorbing oil

Synthetic resins, unprocessed

Talc [magnesium silicate]

Tan

Tan-wood

Tannic acid

Tannin

Tanning substances

Tapioca flour for industrial purposes

Tartar other than for pharmaceutical purposes

Tartaric acid

Technetium

Compositions for the manufacture of technical ceramics

Tellurium

Metal tempering preparations

Tensio-active agents / surface-active chemical agents

Terbium

Test paper, chemical

Tetrachlorides

Textile-brightening chemicals

Textile-impregnating chemicals

Textile-waterproofing chemicals

Thallium

Thiocarbanilide

Thorium

Compositions for threading

Thulium

Titanite

Titanium dioxide for industrial purposes

Toluol / toluene

Toning baths [photography]

Toning salts [photography]

Toxic gas neutralizers

Preparations of trace elements for plants

Transmission fluid

Tree cavity fillers [forestry]

Tungstic acid

Uranium oxide

Uranium

Vine disease preventing chemicals

Vinic alcohol

Viscose

Vulcanisation accelerators

Vulcanising preparations

Wallpaper removing preparations

Water glass [soluble glass]

Water-purifying chemicals

Water-softening preparations

Wax-bleaching chemicals

Wine finings

Witherite

Wood pulp

Wood alcohol

Wood vinegar [pyroligneous acid] / pyroligneous acid [wood vinegar]

X-ray films, sensitized but not exposed

Xenon

Ytterbium

Yttrium

Zirconia

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How to Check Fssai License Number Online in Ten Minutes

FSSAI License Number Check

Users can now quickly register online for licenses and check their FSSAI Registration status as well as their eligibility information and other facts. With the help of this blog, we’ll show you how to check the specifics of your FSSAI license number check in a few easy steps.

Stay Healthy by Eating Well! But how can you know what’s good for you and what’s bad for you? Even healthful foods like lentils, vegetables, fruits, milk, and milk products are tainted today, and the inexpensive, dangerous substances utilized in their processing. We must make sure that the food we eat is safe to eat and has undergone chemical verification.

The Food Safety and Standard Act of 2006 (FSSAI) registration was created to make sure that all businesses producing food adhere to specific criteria. Following its implementation, it became necessary for businesses producing food products to obtain a permission number from India’s Food Safety and Standard Authority. Every business is required to obtain a 14-digit enrolment number, often known as a permit number, and have it printed on every food product. This step is being taken to make sure that the food produced has undergone quality tests and to increase accountability among food producers.

It’s vital to keep in mind that a food company only needs to register with the FSSAI or get issued a FSSAI License number, if its yearly sales are less than 12 lakh rupees. Contrarily, businesses with yearly revenue of more than 12 lakh rupees are required to get an FSSAI license number. In this essay, we’ll examine the various facets of the FSSAI License Number and steps of checking Fssai license number.

What License Number does FSSAI Have?

The 14-digit FSSAI license number contains every record of the producer authorization issued by the FSSAI administration. The five sections of this number represent the producer’s fundamental data.

  1. The first digit of the number indicates whether or not the producer is registered with FSSAI;
  2. The next two digits are for the state code;
  3. The next two digits indicate the year the producer was registered.
  4. The next three digits reflect the enlisting specialist’s number, and
  5. The final two represent the maker’s enrollment or permit number.

Regulations for FSSAI License Numbers

The producer’s FSSAI number must be prominently displayed on the food packaging label, along with the organization’s logo. If there are numerous units, the logo and displayed number must also be a different color from the background.

On the product label, the license number should be written next to the addresses of the various units. Along with the lot number, the production company’s number must also be visible.

When importing goods, the importer must show the FSSAI emblem, license number, name, and address on a sticker that must be applied before receiving customs clearance.

The 2011 Food Safety and Standard (Packaging and Labeling) Regulation shall be followed regarding the size of the license number’s letters and numbers.

The FSSAI logo and number on the goods serve as proof that the food company operator has a current FSSAI Act, 2006 license.

According to the 2011 Food Safety and Standards (Business and Registration on Food Business) Regulations, a food business operator is only permitted to display this logo and number during the period of time that the license received during that period is still in effect.

How Can I Look Up OR Perform the FSSAI License Number Check?

Finally, we’ll explain how to check FASSAI license number online. When you check the FASSAI license number by name, you are attempting to determine whether it is accurate or not. Following are the steps to verify the FSSAI number:

Step 1: Go to the FoSCoS website.

Check Fssai License Number  Step 1

Step 2: On the home page, select the “FBO Search” tab.

Check Fssai License Number  Step 2

Step 3: Complete the captcha and license number fields then press the “Submit” button”.

Check Fssai License Number Step 3

Step 4: As seen below, the screen will display the FSSAI licensing information, which includes the name of the manufacturer, the status of the license, kind of business, products list and premise address of the manufacturer of the Food product will be displayed.

Through the official website of the Food Safety Compliance System, it is simple to check FSSAI license number online (FoSCoS). There are simply the four stages described above. The consumer can express their complaints about the goods they ingested by calling this number and learning more about it.

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Primary Role of CDSCO in the Public Health Domain

Importance of CDSCO Certificate in Public Health Domain

In order to regulate drugs and cosmetics, the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and rules, 1945 have given central and state regulators a number of duties. It also envisions the uniform application of the Act’s provisions.

Rules made there under for ensuring the patients’ rights, safety, and well-being by regulating the drugs also, cosmetics. Objective of the CDSCO is to increase transparency, accountability, and uniformity in its services that guarantee the manufactured, imported, and/or use of medical products are safe, effective, and of high quality throughout the nation.

In order to support public health, the CDSCO Certificate in Public Health Domain performs a variety of tasks. For instance, the CDSCO is in charge of

  1. Approving clinical trials,
  2. Checking the quality of imported medicines,
  3. Coordinating the work of state drug control agencies,
  4. Offering professional advice to uphold the standards of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, and
  5. Issuing and renewing licenses for a variety of medical devices and drug categories.

Through its operations, CDSCO provides the general public with standards of quality and safety.

But do you really need a CDSCO issued license?

What Does a CDSCO License Mean?

It alludes to the permission to make or manufacture medicines, disposable medical equipment, or cosmetics in India. According to the CDSCO’s requirements for product registration, for example toxins don’t exist in any of the products. The items contain the permitted chemicals in the permitted concentrations.

Experts that are familiar with governmental regulations oversee the entire manufacturing process.

What does CDSCO Registration Serve?

The straightforward goal of this registration is to control goods that are produced or imported in India. The government is more worried about importers, though, as it is foreign products that are the source of its worries.

Regarding this accreditation, its goals can be broken down into SAR:

S is for Safety: Because the imported goods are intended for Indian citizens, the license guarantees that they don’t include any potentially dangerous ingredients.

A is for Assessment: The requirements for CDSCO SUGAM registration include a number of factors. According to those rules, the Organization must evaluate imported cosmetics and other items to make sure they adhere to regulatory requirements. The government has changed more regulations in the last ten years than it has since India gained independence.

R is for Regulations: Despite the modifications, the license guarantees that the importers follow the guidance provided by the government.

Types of CDSCO Registration

The following list includes some of the several grounds for which CDSCO may approve registration:

  1. Cosmetics Import and Export NOC registration according to ethical standards
  2. Development and Research of Blood Products and
  3. Blood Bank Formulations with NOC for Dual Use
  4. Authorized sites by BA/BE

The Role of CDSCO Certification in the Field of Public Health

A range of activities that are advantageous to public health are made possible by CDSCO accreditation. The tasks comprise:

  1. Establishing requirements for medications, cosmetics, and medical equipment
  2. Establishing legislative changes, regulations, and regulatory initiatives
  3. To approve the sale of new medications
  4. In India to control clinical trials
  5. As the central license approving authority, to grant permits for the production of specific classes of medications, including Blood Banks, Medical Devices, r-DNA drugs, Large Volume Parenterals, and Vaccines & Sera
  6. To control the requirements for importing drugs
  7. Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB) and Drugs Consultative Committee-related activities (DCC)
  8. The Pharmacovigilance Program in India
  9. providing policy direction and coordinating the efforts of state drug control agencies to ensure uniform application of the Controlled Substances Act
  10. Involvement in the GMP certification programme run by the WHO
  11. Keeping note of medicine side effects (ADR)
  12. Organizing training sessions for regulatory and government analysts

But they do face challenges when they are serving in the public health domain. Let’s find out some more about this:

Obstacles That Must Be Addressed For Public Health to Improve

Following are some issues with drug regulating systems:

  1. State-level drug control infrastructure that is insufficient or inadequate.
  2. Drug testing facilities that is insufficient.
  3. Application of laws and rules that is not uniform.
  4. A lack of regulatory authorities’ training
  5. There is no database.
  6. Insufficient
  7. IT services.

Conclusion

Especially for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of all medical disorders, diseases, illnesses, and impairments, the medical devices industry in India is a crucial and fundamental part of the nation’s healthcare sector. The Medical Device Sector was largely unregulated under the 1940 Drugs and Cosmetics Act until 2017, when the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) passed the Medical Device Rules, 2017 for the comprehensive regulation of medical devices (M.D.s), with a focus on quality, safety, and efficacy

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CDSCO Registration for MRI Scan Machine

CDSCO Registration for MRI Scan Machine

A form of scan called an MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, creates precise images of the body inside the scanner by combining radio waves and powerful magnetic fields. It is used to identify diseases, provide a diagnosis, and monitor their progression. The list of equipment and devices that will be treated as pharmaceuticals was announced by the Ministry of Health & Family, Government of India, for regulation in 2021. According to the order, manufacturers or importers of equipment and medical devices, such as MRI machines, CT scan machines, x-ray machines, dialysis machines, etc., as well as all implantable medical devices, will need to obtain a manufacturing or import license from the State Licensing Authority or Central Licensing Authority, respectively. We shall talk about CDSCO Registration for an MRI scanner in this article consisting of Process, documents needed and how Regalguru can help in acquiring the said registration.

CDSCO Registration of Medical Devices

India is one of the countries with the fastest-growing pharmaceutical industries, thanks to a number of variables including its sizable population, reasonably priced healthcare options, rising public health consciousness, and improved research infrastructure. However, there is a chance that medical devices and equipment would be sold or bought illegally due to the expansion of the pharmaceutical business in India.

Because of this, the Indian government established CDSCO (Central Drug Standards Control Organization), which serves as the country’s principal legislative body and is in charge of managing and regulating the country’s pharmaceutical and medical device industries.

Documents Needed to Register an MRI Scanner with CDSCO

The following are some important documents needed to register an MRI scanner with CDSCO:

  1. Application form completed in full,
  2. A CE Design Certificate,
  3. A plant master report, and
  4. A device master file; pledging that all the information provided by the application is true and accurate
  5. Full certificate of quality assurance
  6. Obtain a Free Sale Certificate (FSC) or a certificate from a foreign government;
  7. Information about the actual place;
  8. The manufacturer’s name, address, and contact information.

The Process for Registering an MRI Scanner with CDSCO

The steps for CDSCO registration for an MRI scanner are as follows:

Step 1: Determine whether the necessary medical device is in the notified list of medical devices: A list of notified medical devices that must be registered under the 1940 Drugs & Cosmetics Act and the 2017 MDR has been supplied by the CDSCO. Any medical devices that haven’t been notified by the CDSCO or any new medical devices in India require a NOC from the maker or importer in these circumstances.

Step 2: Select an IAA (for Foreign Entity or Manufacturer): It is required that foreign manufacturers appoint an IAA (Indian Authorized Agent) in India. This person will act as the manufacturer’s point of contact for inspection authorities during the CDSCO Registration for MRI Scan Machine process and will assist with registration, device approvals, and vigilance adverse event reporting. The Indian Authorization has to be licensed to sell wholesale drugs.

Step 3: Filling out the Application Form: The MRI Scan Machine’s manufacturer or importer must submit the Registration Form on the CDSCO website together with the necessary paperwork & the needed money in this step.

Step 4: Registration Certificate Issuance: The authority may send a question via an inquiry letter representative after the applicant submits the application form, supporting documents, and payment of costs. The authority may grant a license once it is satisfied. The manufacturer or his/her authorized agent may submit an application for an importer license after receiving CDSCO Registration for an MRI Scanner.

Note: The CDSCO Registration for an MRI Scan Machine is good for three years from the day the Registration Certificate was issued, unless the DGCI authority suspends or cancels it.

CDSCO Registration for an MRI Scanner Must Be Renewed

At least nine months before the CDSCO Registration for MRI Scan Machine’s expiration date, the renewal application must be submitted. Although no additional paperwork is needed for the renewal of Registration, the Certificate Owner shall be required to submit a copy of the PMF (Plant Master File) & Device Master File or DMF.

Conclusion

The Indian MRI equipment market has 290 units and a volume of Rs. 1778.5 crore in 2019; it is anticipated to expand further in the coming years. The market for medical devices in India is anticipated to rise as a result of more new product launches and technical developments. A medical device registration is required because an MRI scanner falls into the Class II (moderate risk) category of medical equipment.

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Documents Required For Drug Retail License

documents for Retail drug license

Drug licensing is a laborious process, especially in light of the pandemic. The severity of the difficulty involved in acquiring a drug license is indicated by the stringent regulatory standards established for issuing one. The fundamental regulatory framework that controls the entire drug licensing lifecycle is the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940.

Conditions to Apply for a Drug License

For those who want to obtain a drug license, there are a number of requirements that must be met. It is crucial to make sure that all conditions are met given the low success rate of drug license grants, particularly for applicants seeking retail sales permits.

The Three Primary Requirements Are As Follows:

  1. Existence of necessary space: This requirement relates to the pharmacy’s location or, in the event of a wholesale business, its point of sale.
  2. Adequate drug storage space: Some medications need to be kept at low temperatures in order to be effective.
  3. Trained and competent personnel: It is necessary to have qualified employees on board before submitting a licensing application.

Document Required for a Retail Drug License

The availability of proper buildings, cooling facilities, and qualified employees are the fundamental prerequisites for submitting an application for a drug license. The main document needed is a Form 19 that has been completed. This application seeks approval for a license to distribute, sell, stock, or offer to distribute medicines. These medications must not, however, be ones that are on Schedule X. Form 19A must be filled out by dealers who want to sell drugs in a retail setting without the help of a licensed person. To store, sell, or distribute homeopathic medications, Form 19B is necessary. People who want to sell Schedule X drugs must fill out Form 19C in the meantime.

List of Documents for New Retail Drug License

01. Form No. 19

02. Challan Rs. 3000/-

03. Affidavit of proprietor on stamp paper of 20 Rs.

04. Educational certificate copies of proprietor (Self attested)

05. Self attested copies of Identity proof of proprietor (Domicile/ driving license/ Voter ID card)

06. Affidavit of Regd. Pharmacist.

07. Educational certificate copies of Regd. Pharmacist (Self attested)

08. Self attested copies of Identity proof of Regd. Pharmacist (Domicile/ driving license/ Voter ID card)

09. Blueprint of Plan layout of proposed area/ premises

10. Electricity bill of proposed area/ premises.

11. Copy of Refrigerator bill.

12. Rent agreement (50 Rs. Stamp paper)

13. Ownership document of the premises including the copy of tax receipt of proposed area/ premises.

14. Covering letter.

15. Photo 5-5 each of Regd. Pharmacist and proprietor.

All Documents in PDF format scanned in GRAYscale.

List of Documents for New Wholesale Drug License

(Drug License No. 20B, 21B)

(Proprietor + Competent person)

01. Form No. 19

02. Chillan Rs. 3000/-

03. Affidavit of proprietor on stamp paper of 20 Rs.

04. Educational certificate copies of proprietor (Self attested)

05. Self attested copies of Identity proof of proprietor (Domicile/ Driving license/ Voter ID card)

06. Affidavit of Competent person.

07. Educational certificate copies of competent person (Self attested)

08. Self attested copies of Identity proof of competent person (Domicile/ Driving license/ Voter ID card)

09. Experience certificate of competent person. (Experience certificate of 4 years after 12th or experience certificate of 2 years after graduation in original)

10. Blueprint of Plan layout of proposed area/ premises.

11. Electricity bill of proposed area/ premises.

12. Copy of Refrigerator bill.

13. Rent agreement (50 Rs. Stamp paper)

14. Ownership document of the premises including the copy of tax receipt of proposed area/ premises.

15. Covering letter.

16. Photo 5-5 each of competent person and proprietor.

All Documents in PDF format scanned in GRAYscale.

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  4. Finish your work now!

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Wholesale Drug License: Know the Application Process

Wholesale Drug License

In India, the pharmacy industry is flourishing. The government frequently modifies regulations that help streamline the procedures in order to protect consumer safety. The primary step in beginning drug production is securing a wholesale drug license in Delhi from the relevant authorities.

The 1940 Drugs and Cosmetics Act sets the requirements for getting an Indian manufacturing license. Anyone interested in applying for a license from the Food and Drug Administration must submit the necessary paperwork to the State Licensing Authority and apply wholesale drug license online.

India Needs a Wholesale Drug License

Pharmaceutical manufacturing, distribution, sale, or storage all requires a wholesale drug license. The license serves as proof that you are a legitimate individual operating a legitimate pharmaceutical manufacturing or distribution business.  Apart from these, wholesale drug licenses have also these many benefits-

  1. The authority is capable of monitoring the working
  2. Business Admissibility

A person is required to submit a wholesale drug license application form since it gives the company legal standing.

  1. Evidence of Authenticity

A Manufacturing Drug license is essential since it serves as proof of legitimacy and enhances the company’s reputation in the marketplace.

  1. Increases the Customer Base

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How to Get Wholesale Drug License?

The following steps must be taken to apply for a wholesale drug license online apply:

  1. Lookup for a pharmacist
  2. Compulsory document filing
  3. Registration on a portal Registration of pharmacists on the platform
  4. Application completion
  5. Pharmacist with registration mapping
  6. Submitting an application and paying fees
  7. Examining the application
  8. On-site drug inspector inspection
  9. Issuing a license

Step 1: Finding a pharmacist for their business who will serve as the technical person for the firm is the first stage in the license application process.

Step 2: Before completing the application, all required paperwork must be organized. The following documents are included in the obligatory document set:

  1. Plan of the property’s layout
  2. Invoice for any required cold storage equipment
  3. Proof of existence
  4. GST Registration
  5. Purchase contract or rental agreement
  6. A picture of the applicant
  7. ID and address verification for the applicant
  8. Applicant’s certification of qualifications

Step 3: After ensuring that all required paperwork is in order, a user account needs to be set up on the state drug and food authority’s official website.

Step 4: After registering with the Food and Drug Authority, the applicant’s entity must then register its pharmacist with the department and create a special reference number for it. When submitting an application, the same number will be used.

Step 5: The following section of the portal post to complete the online pharmacy registration form, the application for a license to sell drugs wholesale. All of the Mandatory information and documentation must be submitted in their appropriate fields on the webpage.

Step 6: The most important step in the application filing serves to identify the licenced pharmacist in the application using the special reference ID.

Step 7: The last step of filling out an application is to submit it to the department and pay the associated fees for it in accordance with the rules. The applicant receives an acknowledgment after paying the fees.

Step 8: The application is reviewed by department authorities after it has been submitted and the necessary costs have been paid. If any errors or questions are discovered, the department posts a concern online and requests a response within a certain amount of time that addresses the matter.

Step 9: Following the department’s approval of the online application and the satisfactory resolution of all queries. The Drug Inspector conducts an on-site examination at the location where commercial operations are taking place. The drug inspector confirms that all company information is exactly as it was stated in the application. As soon as the officer is pleased with the inspection and the applicant has successfully completed all checkpoints during the inspection. The license application is forwarded by the DI.

Step 10: The DLA (Drug Licensing Authority) completes the wholesale license in the name of the company after a positive inspection. The applicant can begin commercial operations only after receiving the final license.

Why Do You Need Regalguru?

The drug license remains in effect indefinitely unless it is terminated by the drug inspector for whatever reason; however a retainer fee must be given every five years. With the necessary documentation and qualifications in order, the application procedure can be completed quickly and entirely online.

But it can get tiresome at one point. So give this headache to us and grow your company. We will be delighted to help you in getting your license.

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