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- Class 0240
Support services to forestry
This class includes carrying out PART of the forestry operation on a fee or contract basis.
This class includes:
~ forestry service activities:
~ forestry inventories
~ forest management consulting services
~ timber evaluation
~ forest fire fighting and protection
~ forest pest control
~ logging service activities:
~ transport of logs within the forest
- Class 1392
Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel
This class includes:
~ manufacture, of made-up articles of any textile material, including of knitted or crocheted fabrics:
~ blankets, including travelling rugs
~ bed, table, toilet or kitchen linen
~ quilts, eiderdowns, cushions, pouffes, pillows, sleeping bags etc.
~ manufacture of made-up furnishing articles:
~ curtains, valances, blinds, bedspreads, furniture or machine covers etc.
~ tarpaulins, tents, camping goods, sails, sunblinds, loose covers for cars, machines or furniture etc.
~ flags, banners, pennants etc.
~ dust cloths, dishcloths and similar articles, life jackets, parachutes etc.
This class also includes:
~ manufacture of the textile PART of electric blankets
~ manufacture of hand-woven tapestries
~ manufacture of tire covers
- Class 6520
Reinsurance
This class includes:
~ activities of assuming all or PART of the risk associated with existing insurance policies originally underwritten by other insurance carriers
- Class 3320
Installation of industrial machinery and equipment
This class includes the specialized installation of machinery. However, the installation of equipment that forms an integral PART of buildings or similar structures, such as installation of escalators, electrical wiring, burglar alarm systems or air-conditioning systems, is classified as construction.
This class includes:
~ installation of industrial machinery in industrial plant
~ installation of industrial process control equipment
~ installation of other industrial equipment, e.g.:
~ communications equipment
~ mainframe and similar computers
~ irradiation and electromedical equipment etc.
~ dismantling large-scale machinery and equipment
~ activities of millwrights
~ machine rigging
~ installation of bowling alley equipment
- Class 4220
Construction of utility projects
This class includes the construction of distribution lines and related buildings and structures that are integral PART of these systems.
This class includes:
~ construction of civil engineering constructions for:
~ long-distance pipelines, communication and power lines
~ urban pipelines, urban communication and power lines; ancillary urban works
~ water main and line construction
~ irrigation systems (canals)
~ reservoirs
~ construction of:
~ sewer systems, including repair
~ sewage disposal plants
~ pumping stations
~ power plants
This class also includes:
~ water well drilling
- Class 4520
Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
This class includes:
~ maintenance and repair of motor vehicles:
~ mechanical repairs
~ electrical repairs
~ electronic injection systems repair
~ ordinary servicing
~ bodywork repair
~ repair of motor vehicle parts
~ washing, polishing, etc.
~ spraying and painting
~ repair of screens and windows
~ repair of motor vehicle seats
~ tyre and tube repair, fitting or replacement
~ anti-rust treatment
~ installation of parts and accessories not as PART of the manufacturing process
- 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 4922
Other passenger land transport
This class includes:
~ other passenger road transport:
~ scheduled long-distance bus services
~ charters, excursions and other occasional coach services
~ taxi operation
~ airport shuttles
~ operation of telfers (téléphériques), funiculars, ski and cable lifts if not PART of urban or suburban transit systems
This class also includes:
~ other renting of private cars with driver
~ operation of school buses and buses for transport of employees
~ passenger transport by man- or animal-drawn vehicles
- Class 6202
Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities
This class includes:
~ planning and designing of computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software and communication technologies
The units classified in this class may provide the hardware and software components of the system as PART of their integrated services or these components may be provided by third parties or vendors. The units classified in this class often install the system and train and support the users of the system.
This class also includes:
~ provision of on-site management and operation of clients' computer systems and/or data processing facilities, as well as related support services
- Class 7420
Photographic activities
This class includes:
~ commercial and consumer photograph production:
~ portrait photography for passports, schools, weddings etc.
~ photography for commercials, publishers, fashion, real estate or tourism purposes
~ aerial photography
~ videotaping of events: weddings, meetings etc.
~ film processing:
~ developing, printing and enlarging from client-taken negatives or cine-films
~ film developing and photo printing laboratories
~ one hour photo shops (not PART of camera stores)
~ mounting of slides
~ copying and restoring or transparency retouching in connection with photographs
~ activities of photojournalists
This class also includes:
~ microfilming of documents
- Class 9329
Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c.
This class includes:
~ activities of recreation parks, beaches, including renting of facilities such as bathhouses, lockers, chairs etc.
~ operation of recreational transport facilities, e.g. marinas
~ operation of ski hills
~ renting of leisure and pleasure equipment as an integral PART of recreational facilities
~ operation of fairs and shows of a recreational nature
~ operation of discotheques and dance floors
~ operation (exploitation) of coin-operated games
~ other amusement and recreation activities (except amusement parks and theme parks) not elsewhere classified
This class also includes:
~ activities of producers or entrepreneurs of live events other than arts or sports events, with or without facilities
- 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.
- 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 87
Residential care activities
This division includes the provision of residential care combined with either nursing, supervisory or other types of care as required by the residents. Facilities are a significant PART of the production process and the care provided is a mix of health and social services with the health services being largely some level of nursing services.
- 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).
- 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.
- Section F
Construction
This section includes general construction and specialized construction activities for buildings and civil engineering works. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of prefabricated buildings or structures on the site and also construction of a temporary nature.
General construction is the construction of entire dwellings, office buildings, stores and other public and utility buildings, farm buildings etc., or the construction of civil engineering works such as motorways, streets, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, sports facilities etc.
This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out. A unit that carries the overall responsibility for a construction project is classified here.
Also included is the repair of buildings and engineering works.
This section includes the complete construction of buildings (division 41), the complete construction of civil engineering works (division 42), as well as specialized construction activities, if carried out only as a PART of the construction process (division 43).
The renting of construction equipment with operator is classified with the specific construction activity carried out with this equipment.
This section also includes the development of building projects for buildings or civil engineering works by bringing together financial, technical and physical means to realize the construction projects for later sale. If these activities are carried out not for later sale of the construction projects, but for their operation (e.g. renting of space in these buildings, manufacturing activities in these plants), the unit would not be classified here, but according to its operational activity, i.e. real estate, manufacturing etc.