There are 15 Economic Activities in all levels that containg the word "HOME" in their name or detailed description. Have you that what you are searching for?
- Class 2640
Manufacture of consumer electronics
This class includes the manufacture of electronic audio and video equipment for HOME entertainment, motor vehicle, public address systems and musical instrument amplification.
This class includes:
~ manufacture of video cassette recorders and duplicating equipment
~ manufacture of televisions
~ manufacture of television monitors and displays
~ manufacture of audio recording and duplicating systems
~ manufacture of stereo equipment
~ manufacture of radio receivers
~ manufacture of speaker systems
~ manufacture of household-type video cameras
~ manufacture of jukeboxes
~ manufacture of amplifiers for musical instruments and public address systems
~ manufacture of microphones
~ manufacture of CD and DVD players
~ manufacture of karaoke machines
~ manufacture of headphones (e.g. radio, stereo, computer)
~ manufacture of video game consoles
- Class 5320
Courier activities
This class includes courier activities not operating under a universal service obligation.
This class includes:
~ pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by firms not operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport.
~ distribution and delivery of mail and parcels
This class also includes:
~ HOME delivery services
- Class 6130
Satellite telecommunications activities
This class includes:
~ operating, maintaining or providing access to facilities for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound and video using a satellite telecommunications infrastructure
~ delivery of visual, aural or textual programming received from cable networks, local television stations or radio networks to consumers via direct-to HOME,satellite systems (The units classified here do not generally originate programming material.)
This class also includes:
~ provision of Internet access by the operator of the satellite infrastructure
- Class 6810
Real estate activities with own or leased property
This class includes:
~ buying, selling, renting and operating of self-owned or leased real estate, such as:
~ apartment buildings and dwellings
~ non-residential buildings, including exhibition halls, self-storage facilities, malls and shopping centers
~ land
~ provision of homes and furnished or unfurnished flats or apartments for more permanent use, typically on a monthly or annual basis
This class also includes:
~ development of building projects for own operation, i.e. for renting of space in these buildings
~ subdividing real estate into lots, without land improvement
~ operation of residential mobile HOME sites
- Class 7729
Renting and leasing of other personal and household goods
This class includes:
~ renting of all kinds of household or personal goods, to households or industries (except recreational and sports equipment):
~ textiles, wearing apparel and footwear
~ furniture, pottery and glass, kitchen and tableware, electrical appliances and house wares
~ jewellery, musical instruments, scenery and costumes
~ books, journals and magazines
~ machinery and equipment used by amateurs or as a hobby e.g. tools for HOME repairs
~ flowers and plants
~ electronic equipment for household use
- Class 9522
Repair of household appliances and HOME and garden equipment
This class includes:
~ repair and servicing of household appliances
~ refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, clothes dryers, room air conditioners, etc.
~ repair and servicing of HOME and garden equipment
~ lawnmowers, edgers, snow- and leaf- blowers, trimmers, etc.
- Class 9524
Repair of furniture and HOME furnishings
This class includes:
~ reupholstering, refinishing, repairing and restoring of furniture and HOME furnishings including office furniture
~ assembly of self-standing furniture
- Class 8510
Pre-primary and primary education
This class includes the provision of instruction designed primarily to introduce very young children to a school-type environment and instruction that gives students a sound basic education in reading, writing and mathematics along with an elementary understanding of other subjects such as history, geography, natural science, social science, art and music. Such education is generally provided for children, however the provision of literacy programmes within or outside the school system, which are similar in content to programmes in primary education but are intended for those considered too old to enter elementary schools, is also included. Also included is the provision of programmes at a similar level, suited to children with special needs education. Education can be provided in classrooms or through radio, television broadcast, Internet, correspondence or at HOME.
This class includes:
~ pre-primary education
~ primary education
This class also includes:
~ special education for handicapped students at this level
~ provision of literacy programmes for adults
- Class 8521
General secondary education
This class includes provision of the type of education that lays the foundation for lifelong learning and human development and is capable of furthering education opportunities. Such units provide programmes that are usually on a more subject-oriented pattern using more specialized teachers, and more often employ several teachers conducting classes in their field of specialization. Education can be provided in classrooms or through radio, television broadcast, Internet, correspondence or at HOME.
Subject specialization at this level often begins to have some influence even on the educational experience of those pursuing a general programme. Such programmes are designated to qualify students either for technical and vocational education or for entrance to higher education without any special subject prerequisite.
This class includes:
~ general school education in the first stage of the secondary level corresponding more or less to the period of compulsory school attendance
~ general school education in the second stage of the secondary level giving, in principle, access to higher education
This class also includes:
~ special education for handicapped students at this level
- Class 8522
Technical and vocational secondary education
This class includes education typically emphasizing subject-matter specialization and instruction in both theoretical background and practical skills generally associated with present or prospective employment. The aim of a programme can vary from preparation for a general field of employment to a very specific job. Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the unit's or client's training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the HOME, and through correspondence, television, Internet, or other means.
This class includes:
~ technical and vocational education below the level of higher education as defined in 853
This class also includes:
~ instruction for tourist guides
~ instruction for chefs, hoteliers and restaurateurs
~ special education for handicapped students at this level
~ cosmetology and barber schools
~ computer repair training
~ driving schools for occupational drivers e.g. of trucks, buses, coaches
- Class 8549
Other education n.e.c.
This class includes the provision of instruction and specialized training, generally for adults, not comparable to the general education in groups 851-853. This class does not include activities of academic schools, colleges, and universities. Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the unit's or client's training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the HOME, and through correspondence, radio, television, Internet, in classrooms or by other means. Such instruction does not lead to a high school diploma, baccalaureate or graduate degree.
This class includes:
~ education that is not definable by level
~ academic tutoring services
~ college board preparation
~ learning centres offering remedial courses
~ professional examination review courses
~ language instruction and conversational skills instruction
~ speed reading instruction
~ religious instruction
This class also includes:
~ automobile driving schools
~ flying schools
~ lifeguard training
~ survival training
~ public speaking training
~ computer training
- 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 28
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
This division includes the manufacture of machinery and equipment that act independently on materials either mechanically or thermally or perform operations on materials (such as handling, spraying, weighing or packing), including their mechanical components that produce and apply force, and any specially manufactured primary parts. This includes the manufacture of fixed and mobile or hand-held devices, regardless of whether they are designed for industrial, building and civil engineering, agricultural or HOME use. The manufacture of special equipment for passenger or freight transport within demarcated premises also belongs within this division.
This division distinguishes between the manufacture of special-purpose machinery, i.e. machinery for exclusive use in an ISIC industry or a small cluster of ISIC industries, and general-purpose machinery, i.e. machinery that is being used in a wide range of ISIC industries.
This division also includes the manufacture of other special-purpose machinery, not covered elsewhere in the classification, whether or not used in a manufacturing process, such as fairground amusement equipment, automatic bowling alley equipment, etc.
This division excludes the manufacture of metal products for general use (division 25), associated control devices, computer equipment, measurement and testing equipment, electricity distribution and control apparatus (divisions 26 and 27) and general-purpose motor vehicles (divisions 29 and 30).
- Division 95
Repair of computers and personal and household goods
This division includes the repair and maintenance of computers peripheral equipment such as desktops, laptops, computer terminals, storage devices and printers. It also includes the repair of communications equipment such as fax machines, two-way radios and consumer electronics such as radios and TVs, HOME and garden equipment such as lawn-mowers and blowers, footwear and leather goods, furniture and HOME furnishings, clothing and clothing accessories, sporting goods, musical instruments, hobby articles and other personal and household goods.
Excluded from this division is the repair of medical and diagnostic imaging equipment, measuring and surveying instruments, laboratory instruments, radar and sonar equipment, see 3313.
- Section C
Manufacturing
This section includes the physical or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products, although this cannot be used as the single universal criterion for defining manufacturing (see remark on processing of waste below). The materials, substances, or components transformed are raw materials that are products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining or quarrying as well as products of other manufacturing activities. Substantial alteration, renovation or reconstruction of goods is generally considered to be manufacturing.
Units engaged in manufacturing are often described as plants, factories or mills and characteristically use power-driven machines and materials-handling equipment. However, units that transform materials or substances into new products by hand or in the worker's HOME and those engaged in selling to the general public of products made on the same premises from which they are sold, such as bakeries and custom tailors, are also included in this section. Manufacturing units may process materials or may contract with other units to process their materials for them. Both types of units are included in manufacturing.
The output of a manufacturing process may be finished in the sense that it is ready for utilization or consumption, or it may be semi-finished in the sense that it is to become an input for further manufacturing. For example, the output of alumina refining is the input used in the primary production of aluminium; primary aluminium is the input to aluminium wire drawing; and aluminium wire is the input for the manufacture of fabricated wire products.
Manufacture of specialized components and parts of, and accessories and attachments to, machinery and equipment is, as a general rule, classified in the same class as the manufacture of the machinery and equipment for which the parts and accessories are intended. Manufacture of unspecialized components and parts of machinery and equipment, e.g. engines, pistons, electric motors, electrical assemblies, valves, gears, roller bearings, is classified in the appropriate class of manufacturing, without regard to the machinery and equipment in which these items may be included. However, making specialized components and accessories by moulding or extruding plastics materials is included in class 2220.
Assembly of the component parts of manufactured products is considered manufacturing. This includes the assembly of manufactured products from either self-produced or purchased components.
The recovery of waste, i.e. the processing of waste into secondary raw materials is classified in class 3830 (Materials recovery). While this may involve physical or chemical transformations, this is not considered to be a part of manufacturing. The primary purpose of these activities is considered to be the treatment or processing of waste and they are therefore classified in Section E (Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities). However, the manufacture of new final products (as opposed to secondary raw materials) is classified in manufacturing, even if these processes use waste as an input. For example, the production of silver from film waste is considered to be a manufacturing process.
Specialized maintenance and repair of industrial, commercial and similar machinery and equipment is, in general, classified in division 33 (Repair, maintenance and installation of machinery and equipment). However, the repair of computers and personal and household goods is classified in division 95 (Repair of computers and personal and household goods), while the repair of motor vehicles is classified in division 45 (Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles).
The installation of machinery and equipment, when carried out as a specialized activity, is classified in 3320.
Remark: The boundaries of manufacturing and the other sectors of the classification system can be somewhat blurry.