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SIC Codes for based

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  • Class 0170
    Hunting, trapping and related service activities
    This class includes:
    ~ hunting and trapping on a commercial basis
    ~ taking of animals (dead or alive) for food, fur, skin, or for use in research, in zoos or as pets
    ~ production of fur skins, reptile or bird skins from hunting or trapping activities

    This class also includes:
    ~ land BASED,catching of sea mammals such as walrus and seal

  • Class 0220
    Logging
    This class includes:
    ~ production of roundwood for forest BASED,manufacturing industries
    ~ production of roundwood used in an unprocessed form such as pit-props, fence posts and utility poles
    ~ gathering and production of fire wood
    ~ production of charcoal in the forest (using traditional methods)

    The output of this activity can take the form of logs, chips or fire wood.

  • Class 5621
    Event catering
    This class includes the provision of food services BASED on contractual arrangements with the customer, at the location specified by the customer, for a specific event.

    This class includes:
    ~ event catering

  • Class 6399
    Other information service activities n.e.c.
    This class includes other information service activities not elsewhere classified, such as:
    ~ telephone BASED information services
    ~ information search services on a contract or fee basis
    ~ news clipping services, press clipping services, etc.


  • Class 1050
    Manufacture of dairy products
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of fresh liquid milk, pasteurized, sterilized, homogenized and/or ultra heat treated
    ~ manufacture of milk BASED,drinks
    ~ manufacture of cream from fresh liquid milk, pasteurized, sterilized, homogenized
    ~ manufacture of dried or concentrated milk whether or not sweetened
    ~ manufacture of milk or cream in solid form
    ~ manufacture of butter
    ~ manufacture of yoghurt
    ~ manufacture of cheese and curd
    ~ manufacture of whey
    ~ manufacture of casein or lactose
    ~ manufacture of ice cream and other edible ice such as sorbet

  • Class 1079
    Manufacture of other food products n.e.c.
    This class includes:
    ~ decaffeinating and roasting of coffee
    ~ production of coffee products:
    ~ ground coffee
    ~ soluble coffee
    ~ extracts and concentrates of coffee
    ~ manufacture of coffee substitutes
    ~ blending of tea and maté
    ~ manufacture of extracts and preparations BASED on tea or maté
    ~ manufacture of soups and broths
    ~ manufacture of special foods, such as:
    ~ infant formula
    ~ follow up milks and other follow up foods
    ~ baby foods
    ~ foods containing homogenized ingredients
    ~ manufacture of spices, sauces and condiments:
    ~ mayonnaise
    ~ mustard flour and meal
    ~ prepared mustard etc.
    ~ manufacture of vinegar
    ~ manufacture of artificial honey and caramel
    ~ manufacture of perishable prepared foods, such as:
    ~ sandwiches
    ~ fresh (uncooked) pizza

    This class also includes:
    ~ manufacture of herb infusions (mint, vervain, chamomile etc.)
    ~ manufacture of yeast
    ~ manufacture of extracts and juices of meat, fish, crustaceans or molluscs
    ~ manufacture of non-dairy milk and cheese substitutes
    ~ manufacture of egg products, egg albumin
    ~ processing of salt into food-grade salt, e.g. iodized salt
    ~ manufacture of artificial concentrates

  • Class 1621
    Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood BASED,panels
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of veneer sheets thin enough to be used for veneering, making plywood or other purposes:
    ~ smoothed, dyed, coated, impregnated, reinforced (with paper or fabric backing)
    ~ made in the form of motifs
    ~ manufacture of plywood, veneer panels and similar laminated wood boards and sheets
    ~ manufacture of particle board and fibreboard
    ~ manufacture of densified wood
    ~ manufacture of glue laminated wood, laminated veneer wood

  • Class 1920
    Manufacture of refined petroleum products
    This class includes the manufacture of liquid or gaseous fuels or other products from crude petroleum, bituminous minerals or their fractionation products. Petroleum refining involves one or more of the following activities: fractionation, straight distillation of crude oil, and cracking.

    This class includes:
    ~ production of motor fuel: gasoline, kerosene etc.
    ~ production of fuel: light, medium and heavy fuel oil, refinery gases such as ethane, propane, butane etc.
    ~ manufacture of oil BASED,lubricating oils or greases, including from waste oil
    ~ manufacture of products for the petrochemical industry and for the manufacture of road coverings
    ~ manufacture of various products: white spirit, Vaseline, paraffin wax, petroleum jelly etc.
    ~ manufacture of hard-coal and lignite fuel briquettes
    ~ manufacture of petroleum briquettes
    ~ blending of biofuels, i.e. blending of alcohols with petroleum (e.g. gasohol)

  • Class 2013
    Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms
    This class includes the manufacture of resins, plastics materials and non-vulcanizable thermoplastic elastomers, the mixing and blending of resins on a custom basis, as well as the manufacture of non-customized synthetic resins.

    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of plastics in primary forms:
    ~ polymers, including those of ethylene, propylene, styrene, vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate and acrylics
    ~ polyamides
    ~ phenolic and epoxide resins and polyurethanes
    ~ alkyd and polyester resins and polyethers
    ~ silicones
    ~ ion-exchangers BASED on polymers
    ~ manufacture of synthetic rubber in primary forms:
    ~ synthetic rubber
    ~ factice
    ~ manufacture of mixtures of synthetic rubber and natural rubber or rubber-like gums (e.g. balata)

    This class also includes:
    ~ manufacture of cellulose and its chemical derivatives

  • Class 2029
    Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c.
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of propellant powders
    ~ manufacture of explosives and pyrotechnic products, including percussion caps, detonators, signalling flares etc.
    ~ manufacture of gelatine and its derivatives, glues and prepared adhesives, including rubber BASED,glues and adhesives
    ~ manufacture of extracts of natural aromatic products
    ~ manufacture of resinoids
    ~ manufacture of aromatic distilled waters
    ~ manufacture of mixtures of odoriferous products for the manufacture of perfumes or food
    ~ manufacture of photographic plates, films, sensitized paper and other sensitized unexposed materials
    ~ manufacture of chemical preparations for photographic uses
    ~ manufacture of various chemical products:
    ~ peptones, peptone derivatives, other protein substances and their derivatives n.e.c.
    ~ essential oils
    ~ chemically modified oils and fats
    ~ materials used in the finishing of textiles and leather
    ~ powders and pastes used in soldering, brazing or welding
    ~ substances used to pickle metal
    ~ prepared additives for cements
    ~ activated carbon, lubricating oil additives, prepared rubber accelerators, catalysts and other chemical products for industrial use
    ~ anti-knock preparations, antifreeze preparations
    ~ composite diagnostic or laboratory reagents

    This class also includes:
    ~ manufacture of writing and drawing ink
    ~ manufacture of matches


  • Class 2399
    Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c.
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of millstones, sharpening or polishing stones and natural or artificial abrasive products, including abrasive products on a soft base (e.g. sandpaper)
    ~ manufacture of friction material and unmounted articles thereof with a base of mineral substances or of cellulose
    ~ manufacture of mineral insulating materials:
    ~ slag wool, rock wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays and similar heat-insulating, sound-insulating or sound-absorbing materials
    ~ manufacture of articles of diverse mineral substances:
    ~ worked mica and articles of mica, of peat, of graphite (other than electrical articles) etc.
    ~ manufacture of articles of asphalt or similar material, e.g. asphalt BASED,adhesives, coal tar pitch etc.
    ~ carbon and graphite fibers and products (except electrodes and electrical applications)

  • Class 5629
    Other food service activities
    This class includes industrial catering, i.e. the provision of food services BASED on contractual arrangements with the customer, for a specific period of time.
    Also included is the operation of food concessions at sports and similar facilities. The food is often prepared in a central unit.

    This class includes:
    ~ activities of food service contractors (e.g. for transportation companies)
    ~ operation of food concessions at sports and similar facilities
    ~ operation of canteens or cafeterias (e.g. for factories, offices, hospitals or schools) on a concession basis

  • Class 6110
    Wired telecommunications activities
    This class includes:
    ~ operating, maintaining or providing access to facilities for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound and video using a wired telecommunications infrastructure, including:
    ~ operating and maintaining switching and transmission facilities to provide point-to-point communications via landlines, microwave or a combination of landlines and satellite linkups
    ~ operating of cable distribution systems (e.g. for distribution of data and television signals)
    ~ furnishing telegraph and other non-vocal communications using own facilities

    The transmission facilities that carry out these activities, may be BASED on a single technology or a combination of technologies.

    This class also includes:
    ~ purchasing access and network capacity from owners and operators of networks and providing telecommunications services using this capacity to businesses and households
    ~ provision of Internet access by the operator of the wired infrastructure

  • Class 6120
    Wireless telecommunications activities
    This class includes:
    ~ operating, maintaining or providing access to facilities for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, and video using a wireless telecommunications infrastructure
    ~ maintaining and operating paging as well as cellular and other wireless telecommunications networks

    The transmission facilities provide omni-directional transmission via airwaves and may be BASED on a single technology or a combination of technologies.

    This class also includes:
    ~ purchasing access and network capacity from owners and operators of networks and providing wireless telecommunications services (except satellite) using this capacity to businesses and households
    ~ provision of Internet access by the operator of the wireless infrastructure

  • Group 265
    Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment; watches and clocks
    This group includes the manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment for various industrial and non-industrial purposes, including time BASED,measuring devices such as watches and clocks and related devices.
  • Group 492
    Other land transport
    This group includes all land BASED,transport activities other than rail transport. However, rail transport as part of urban or suburban transport systems is included here.
  • Group 031
    Fishing
    This group includes capture fishery, i.e. the hunting, collecting and gathering activities directed at removing or collecting live wild aquatic organisms (predominantly fish, molluscs and crustaceans) including plants from the oceanic, coastal or inland waters for human consumption and other purposes by hand or more usually by various types of fishing gear such as nets, lines and stationary traps. Such activities can be conducted on the intertidal shoreline (e.g. collection of molluscs such as mussels and oysters) or shore BASED netting, or from home-made dugouts or more commonly using commercially made boats in inshore, coastal waters or offshore waters. Unlike in aquaculture (group 032), the aquatic resource being captured is usually common property resource irrespective of whether the harvest from this resource is undertaken with or without exploitation rights. Such activities also include fishing restocked water bodies.
  • Division 02
    Forestry and logging
    This division includes the production of roundwood for the forest BASED,manufacturing industries (ISIC divisions 16 and 17) as well as the extraction and gathering of wild growing non-wood forest products. Besides the production of timber, forestry activities result in products that undergo little processing, such as fire wood, charcoal, wood chips and roundwood used in an unprocessed form (e.g. pit-props, pulpwood etc.). These activities can be carried out in natural or planted forests.

  • Division 03
    Fishing and aquaculture
    This division includes capture fishery and aquaculture, covering the use of fishery resources from marine, brackish or freshwater environments, with the goal of capturing or gathering fish, crustaceans, molluscs and other marine organisms and products (e.g. aquatic plants, pearls, sponges etc).
    Also included are activities that are normally integrated in the process of production for own account (e.g. seeding oysters for pearl production).

    This division does not include building and repairing of ships and boats (3011, 3315) and sport or recreational fishing activities (9319). Processing of fish, crustaceans or molluscs is excluded, whether at land BASED,plants or on factory ships (1020).

  • Division 11
    Manufacture of beverages
    This division includes the manufacture of beverages, such as nonalcoholic beverages and mineral water, manufacture of alcoholic beverages mainly through fermentation, beer and wine, and the manufacture of distilled alcoholic beverages.

    This division excludes the production of fruit and vegetable juices (see class 1030), the manufacture of milk BASED,drinks (see class 1050) and the manufacture of coffee, tea and maté products (see class 1079).

  • Division 16
    Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
    This division includes the manufacture of wood products, such as lumber, plywood, veneers, wood containers, wood flooring, wood trusses, and prefabricated wood buildings. The production processes include sawing, planing, shaping, laminating, and assembling of wood products starting from logs that are cut into bolts, or lumber that may then be cut further, or shaped by lathes or other shaping tools. The lumber or other transformed wood shapes may also be subsequently planed or smoothed, and assembled into finished products, such as wood containers.
    With the exception of sawmilling, this division is subdivided mainly BASED on the specific products manufactured.

    This division does not include the manufacture of furniture (3100), or the installation of wooden fittings and the like (4330).

  • Division 61
    Telecommunications
    This division includes the activities of providing telecommunications and related service activities, i.e. transmitting voice, data, text, sound and video. The transmission facilities that carry out these activities may be BASED on a single technology or a combination of technologies. The commonality of activities classified in this division is the transmission of content, without being involved in its creation. The breakdown in this division is BASED on the type of infrastructure operated.
    In the case of transmission of television signals this may include the bundling of complete programming channels (produced in division 60) in to programme packages for distribution.

  • Section G
    Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
    This section includes wholesale and retail sale (i.e. sale without transformation) of any type of goods and the rendering of services incidental to the sale of these goods. Wholesaling and retailing are the final steps in the distribution of goods. Goods bought and sold are also referred to as merchandise.

    Also included in this section are the repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles.

    Sale without transformation is considered to include the usual operations (or manipulations) associated with trade, for example sorting, grading and assembling of goods, mixing (blending) of goods (for example sand), bottling (with or without preceding bottle cleaning), packing, breaking bulk and repacking for distribution in smaller lots, storage (whether or not frozen or chilled), cleaning and drying of agricultural products, cutting out of wood fibreboards or metal sheets as secondary activities.

    Division 45 includes all activities related to the sale and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, while divisions 46 and 47 include all other sale activities. The distinction between division 46 (wholesale) and division 47 (retail sale) is BASED on the predominant type of customer.

    Wholesale is the resale (sale without transformation) of new and used goods to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional or professional users, or to other wholesalers, or involves acting as an agent or broker in buying goods for, or selling goods to, such persons or companies. The principal types of businesses included are merchant wholesalers, i.e. wholesalers who take title to the goods they sell, such as wholesale merchants or jobbers, industrial distributors, exporters, importers, and cooperative buying associations, sales branches and sales offices (but not retail stores) that are maintained by manufacturing or mining units apart from their plants or mines for the purpose of marketing their products and that do not merely take orders to be filled by direct shipments from the plants or mines. Also included are merchandise brokers, commission merchants and agents and assemblers, buyers and cooperative associations engaged in the marketing of farm products. Wholesalers frequently physically assemble, sort and grade goods in large lots, break bulk, repack and redistribute in smaller lots, for example pharmaceuticals; store, refrigerate, deliver and install goods, engage in sales promotion for their customers and label design.

    Retailing is the resale (sale without transformation) of new and used goods mainly to the general public for personal or household consumption or utilization, by shops, department stores, stalls, mail-order houses, door-to-door sales persons, hawkers and peddlers, consumer cooperatives, auction houses etc. Most retailers take title to the goods they sell, but some act as agents for a principal and sell either on consignment or on a commission basis.

  • Section O
    Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
    This section includes activities of a governmental nature, normally carried out by the public administration. This includes the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulation, as well as the administration of programmes BASED on them, legislative activities, taxation, national defence, public order and safety, immigration services, foreign affairs and the administration of government programmes. This section also includes compulsory social security activities.

    The legal or institutional status is not, in itself, the determining factor for an activity to belong in this section, rather than the activity being of a nature specified in the previous paragraph. This means that activities classified elsewhere in ISIC do not fall under this section, even if carried out by public entities. For example, administration of the school system (i.e. regulations, checks, curricula) falls under this section, but teaching itself does not (see section P), and a prison or military hospital is classified to health (see section Q). Similarly, some activities described in this section may be carried out by non-government units.

  • Section P
    Education
    This section includes education at any level or for any profession, oral or written as well as by radio and television or other means of communication. It includes education by the different institutions in the regular school system at its different levels as well as adult education, literacy programmes etc. Also included are military schools and academies, prison schools etc. at their respective levels. The section includes public as well as private education.

    For each level of initial education, the classes include special education for physically or mentally handicapped pupils.

    The breakdown of the categories in this section is BASED on the level of education offered as defined by the levels of ISCED 1997. The activities of educational institutions providing education at ISCED levels 0 and 1 are classified in group 851, those at ISCED levels 2 and 3 in group 852 and those at ISCED levels 4, 5 and 6 in group 853.

    This section also includes instruction primarily concerned with sport and recreational activities such as bridge or golf and education support activities.