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- Class 7912
Tour operator activities
This class includes:
~ arranging and assembling tours that are sold through travel agencies or directly by tour operators. The tours may INCLUDE any or all of the following:
~ transportation
~ accommodation
~ food
~ visits to museums, historical or cultural sites, theatrical, musical or sporting events
- Class 1075
Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes
This class includes the manufacture of ready-made (i.e. prepared, seasoned and cooked) meals and dishes. These dishes are processed to preserve them, such as in frozen or canned form, and are usually packaged and labeled for re-sale, i.e. this class does not INCLUDE the preparation of meals for immediate consumption, such as in restaurants. To be considered a dish, these foods have to contain at least two distinct main ingredients (except seasonings etc.).
This class includes:
~ manufacture of meat or poultry dishes
~ manufacture of fish dishes, including fish and chips
~ manufacture of prepared dishes of vegetables
~ manufacture of canned stews and vacuum-prepared meals
~ manufacture of other prepared meals (such as TV dinners, etc.)
~ manufacture of frozen or otherwise preserved pizza
- Class 3811
Collection of non-hazardous waste
This class includes:
~ collection of non-hazardous solid waste (i.e. garbage) within a local area, such as collection of waste from households and businesses by means of refuse bins, wheeled bins, containers etc may INCLUDE mixed recoverable materials
~ collection of recyclable materials
~ collection of used cooking oils and fats
~ collection of refuse in litter-bins in public places
This class also includes:
~ collection of construction and demolition waste
~ collection and removal of debris such as brush and rubble
~ collection of waste output of textile mills
~ operation of waste transfer stations for non-hazardous waste
- Class 4921
Urban and suburban passenger land transport
This class includes:
~ land transport of passengers by urban or suburban transport systems. This may INCLUDE different modes of land transport, such as by motorbus, tramway, streetcar, trolley bus, underground and elevated railways etc. The transport is carried out on scheduled routes normally following a fixed time schedule, entailing the picking up and setting down of passengers at normally fixed stops.
This class also includes:
~ town-to-airport or town-to-station lines
~ operation of funicular railways, aerial cableways etc. if part of urban or suburban transit systems
- Class 5310
Postal activities
This class includes the activities of postal services operating under a universal service obligation. The activities INCLUDE use of the universal service infrastructure, including retail locations, sorting and processing facilities, and carrier routes to pickup and deliver the mail. The delivery can INCLUDE letter-post, i.e. letters, postcards, printed papers (newspaper, periodicals, advertising items, etc.), small packets, goods or documents. Also included are other services necessary to support the universal service obligation.
This class includes:
~ pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by postal services 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.
~ collection of letter-mail and parcels from public letter-boxes or from post offices
~ distribution and delivery of mail and parcels
- Class 5510
Short term accommodation activities
This class includes the provision of accommodation, typically on a daily or weekly basis, principally for short stay by visitors. This includes the provision of furnished accommodation in guest rooms and suites or complete self-contained units with kitchens, with or without daily or other regular housekeeping services, and may often INCLUDE a range of additional services such as food and beverage services, parking, laundry services, swimming pools and exercise rooms, recreational facilities and conference and convention facilities.
This class includes the provision of short-term accommodation provided by:
~ hotels
~ resort hotels
~ suite / apartment hotels
~ motels
~ motor hotels
~ guesthouses
~ pensions
~ bed and breakfast units
~ visitor flats and bungalows
~ time-share units
~ holiday homes
~ chalets, housekeeping cottages and cabins
~ youth hostels and mountain refuges
- Class 7020
Management consultancy activities
This class includes the provision of advice, guidance and operational assistance to businesses and other organizations on management issues, such as strategic and organizational planning; decision areas that are financial in nature; marketing objectives and policies; human resource policies, practices and planning; production scheduling and control planning.
This provision of business services may INCLUDE advice, guidance or operational assistance to businesses and the public service regarding:
~ public relations and communication
~ lobbying activities
~ design of accounting methods or procedures, cost accounting programmes, budgetary control procedures
~ advice and help to businesses and public services in planning, organization, efficiency and control, management information etc.
- Class 7490
Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c.
This class includes a great variety of service activities generally delivered to commercial clients. It includes those activities for which more advanced professional, scientific and technical skill levels are required, but does not INCLUDE ongoing, routine business functions that are generally of short duration.
This class includes:
~ translation and interpretation activities
~ business brokerage activities, i.e. arranging for the purchase and sale of small and medium-sized businesses, including professional practices, but not including real estate brokerage
~ patent brokerage activities (arranging for the purchase and sale of patents)
~ appraisal activities other than for real estate and insurance (for antiques, jewellery, etc.)
~ bill auditing and freight rate information
~ activities of quantity surveyors
~ weather forecasting activities
~ security consulting
~ agronomy consulting
~ environmental consulting
~ other technical consulting
~ activities of consultants other than architecture, engineering and management consultants
This class also includes:
~ activities carried on by agents and agencies on behalf of individuals usually involving the obtaining of engagements in motion picture, theatrical production or other entertainment or sports attractions and the placement of books, plays, artworks, photographs etc., with publishers, producers etc.
- Class 8121
General cleaning of buildings
This class includes:
~ general (non-specialized) cleaning of all types of buildings, such as:
~ offices
~ houses or apartments
~ factories
~ shops
~ institutions
~ general (non-specialized) cleaning of other business and professional premises and multiunit residential buildings
These activities cover mostly interior cleaning although they may INCLUDE the cleaning of associated exterior areas such as windows or passageways.
- Class 8541
Sports and recreation education
This class includes the provision of instruction in athletic activities to groups or individuals, such as by camps and schools. Overnight and day sports instruction camps are also included. 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 or by other means. Instruction provided in this class is formally organized.
This class includes:
~ sports instruction (baseball, basketball, cricket, football, etc)
~ camps, sports instruction
~ cheerleading instruction
~ gymnastics instruction
~ riding instruction, academies or schools
~ swimming instruction
~ professional sports instructors, teachers, coaches
~ martial arts instruction
~ card game instruction (such as bridge)
~ yoga instruction
- 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
- Class 9810
Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households for own use
This class includes:
~ undifferentiated subsistence goods-producing activities of households, i.e., the activities of households that are engaged in a variety of activities that produce goods for their own subsistence. These activities INCLUDE hunting and gathering, farming, the production of shelter and clothing and other goods produced by the household for its own subsistence.
If households are also engaged in the production of marketed goods, they are classified to the appropriate goods-producing industry of ISIC.
If households are principally engaged in a specific goods-producing subsistence activity, they are classified to the appropriate goods-producing industry of ISIC.
- Class 9820
Undifferentiated service-producing activities of private households for own use
This class includes:
~ undifferentiated subsistence services-producing activities of households, i.e. the activities of households that are engaged in a variety of activities that produce services for their own subsistence. These activities INCLUDE cooking, teaching, caring for household members and other services produced by the household for its own subsistence.
If households are also engaged in the production of multiple goods for subsistence purposes, they are classified to the undifferentiated goods-producing subsistence activities of households.
- 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.
- Group 281
Manufacture of general-purpose machinery
This group includes the manufacture of general-purpose machinery, i.e. machinery that is being used in a wide range of ISIC industries. This can INCLUDE the manufacture of components used in the manufacture of a variety of other machinery or the manufacture of machinery that support the operation of other businesses.
- Group 772
Renting and leasing of personal and household goods
This group includes the renting of personal and household goods as well as renting of recreational and sports equipment and video tapes. Activities generally INCLUDE short-term renting of goods although in some instances, the goods may be leased for longer periods of time.
- 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 05
Mining of coal and lignite
This division includes the extraction of solid mineral fuels includes through underground or open-cast mining and includes operations (e.g. grading, cleaning, compressing and other steps necessary for transportation etc.) leading to a marketable product.
This division does not INCLUDE coking (see 1910), services incidental to coal or lignite mining (see 0990) or the manufacture of briquettes (see 1920).
- Division 08
Other mining and quarrying
This division includes extraction from a mine or quarry, but also dredging of alluvial deposits, rock crushing and the use of salt marshes. The products are used most notably in construction (e.g. sands, stones etc.), manufacture of materials (e.g. clay, gypsum, calcium etc.), manufacture of chemicals etc.
This division does not INCLUDE processing (except crushing, grinding, cutting, cleaning, drying, sorting and mixing) of the minerals extracted.
- 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 17
Manufacture of paper and paper products
This division includes the manufacture of pulp, paper and converted paper products. The manufacture of these products is grouped together because they constitute a series of vertically connected processes. More than one activity is often carried out in a single unit. There are essentially three activities: The manufacture of pulp involves separating the cellulose fibers from other impurities in wood or used paper. The manufacture of paper involves matting these fibers into a sheet. Converted paper products are made from paper and other materials by various cutting and shaping techniques, including coating and laminating activities. The paper articles may be printed (e.g. wallpaper, gift wrap etc.), as long as the printing of information is not the main purpose.
The production of pulp, paper and paperboard in bulk is included in class 1701, while the remaining classes INCLUDE the production of further-processed paper and paper products.
- Division 88
Social work activities without accommodation
This division includes the provision of a variety of social assistance services directly to clients. The activities in this division do not INCLUDE accommodation services, except on a temporary basis.
- Division 18
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
This division includes printing of products, such as newspapers, books, periodicals, business forms, greeting cards, and other materials, and associated support activities, such as bookbinding, plate-making services, and data imaging. The support activities included here are an integral part of the printing industry, and a product (a printing plate, a bound book, or a computer disk or file) that is an integral part of the printing industry is almost always provided by these operations.
Processes used in printing INCLUDE a variety of methods for transferring an image from a plate, screen, or computer file to a medium, such as paper, plastics, metal, textile articles, or wood. The most prominent of these methods entails the transfer of the image from a plate or screen to the medium through lithographic, gravure, screen or flexographic printing. Often a computer file is used to directly ''drive'' the printing mechanism to create the image or electrostatic and other types of equipment (digital or non-impact printing).
Though printing and publishing can be carried out by the same unit (a newspaper, for example), it is less and less the case that these distinct activities are carried out in the same physical location.
This division also includes the reproduction of recorded media, such as compact discs, video recordings, software on discs or tapes, records etc.
This division excludes publishing activities (see section J).
- Division 45
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
This division includes all activities (except manufacture and renting) related to motor vehicles and motorcycles, including lorries and trucks, such as the wholesale and retail sale of new and second-hand vehicles, the repair and maintenance of vehicles and the wholesale and retail sale of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and motorcycles. Also included are activities of commission agents involved in wholesale or retail sale of vehicles.
This division also includes activities such as washing, polishing of vehicles etc.
This division does not INCLUDE the retail sale of automotive fuel and lubricating or cooling products or the renting of motor vehicles or motorcycles.
- Division 33
Repair and installation of machinery and equipment
This division includes the specialized repair of goods produced in the manufacturing sector with the aim to restore machinery, equipment and other products to working order. The provision of general or routine maintenance (i.e. servicing) on such products to ensure they work efficiently and to prevent breakdown and unnecessary repairs is included.
This division does only INCLUDE specialized repair and maintenance activities. A substantial amount of repair is also done by manufacturers of machinery, equipment and other goods, in which case the classification of units engaged in these repair and manufacturing activities is done according to the value-added principle which would often assign these combined activities to the manufacture of the good. The same principle is applied for combined trade and repair.
The rebuilding or remanufacturing of machinery and equipment is considered a manufacturing activity and included in other divisions of this section.
Repair and maintenance of goods that are utilized as capital goods as well as consumer goods is typically classified as repair and maintenance of household goods (e.g. office and household furniture repair, see 9524).
Also included in this division is the specialized installation of machinery. However, the installation of equipment that forms an integral part of buildings or similar structures, such as installation of electrical wiring, installation of escalators or installation of air-conditioning systems, is classified as construction.
This division excludes the cleaning of industrial machinery (see class 8129) and the repair and maintenance of computers, communications equipment and household goods (see division 95).
- 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 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.
- Section Q
Human health and social work activities
This section includes the provision of health and social work activities. Activities INCLUDE a wide range of activities, starting from health care provided by trained medical professionals in hospitals and other facilities, over residential care activities that still involve a degree of health care activities to social work activities without any involvement of health care professionals.