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- 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 2011
Manufacture of basic chemicals
This class includes the manufacture of chemicals using basic processes, such as thermal cracking and distillation. The output of these processes are USUALLY separate chemical elements or separate chemically defined compounds.
This class includes:
~ manufacture of liquefied or compressed inorganic industrial or medical gases:
~ elemental gases
~ liquid or compressed air
~ refrigerant gases
~ mixed industrial gases
~ inert gases such as carbon dioxide
~ isolating gases
~ manufacture of dyes and pigments from any source in basic form or as concentrate
~ manufacture of chemical elements
~ manufacture of inorganic acids except nitric acid
~ manufacture of alkalis, lyes and other inorganic bases except ammonia
~ manufacture of other inorganic compounds
~ manufacture of basic organic chemicals:
~ acyclic hydrocarbons, saturated and unsaturated
~ cyclic hydrocarbons, saturated and unsaturated
~ acyclic and cyclic alcohols
~ mono- and polycarboxylic acids, including acetic acid
~ other oxygen-function compounds, including aldehydes, ketones, quinones and dual or poly oxygen-function compounds
~ synthetic glycerol
~ nitrogen-function organic compounds, including amines
~ fermentation of sugarcane, corn or similar to produce alcohol and esters
~ other organic compounds, including wood distillation products (e.g. charcoal) etc.
~ manufacture of distilled water
~ manufacture of synthetic aromatic products
~ roasting of iron pyrites
This class also includes:
~ manufacture of products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as luminophores
~ enrichment of uranium and thorium ores and production of fuel elements for nuclear reactors
- Class 3830
Materials recovery
This class includes:
~ processing of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and other articles into secondary raw materials, USUALLY involving a mechanical or chemical transformation process
~ recovery of materials from waste streams in the form of:
~ separating and sorting recoverable materials from non-hazardous waste streams (i.e. garbage)
~ separating and sorting of commingled recoverable materials, such as paper, plastics, used beverage cans and metals, into distinct categories
Examples of the mechanical or chemical transformation processes that are undertaken are:
~ mechanical crushing of metal waste such as used cars, washing machines, bikes etc. with subsequent sorting and separation
~ dismantling of automobiles, computers, televisions and other equipment for materials recovery
~ mechanical reduction of large iron pieces such as railway wagons
~ shredding of metal waste, end-of-life vehicles etc.
~ other methods of mechanical treatment as cutting, pressing to reduce the volume
~ ship-breaking
~ reclaiming metals out of photographic waste, e.g. fixer solution or photographic films and paper
~ reclaiming of rubber such as used tires to produce secondary raw material
~ sorting and pelleting of plastics to produce secondary raw material for tubes, flower pots, pallets and the like
~ processing (cleaning, melting, grinding) of plastic or rubber waste to granulates
~ crushing, cleaning and sorting of glass
~ crushing, cleaning and sorting of other waste such as demolition waste to obtain secondary raw material
~ processing of used cooking oils and fats into secondary raw materials
~ processing of other food, beverage and tobacco waste and residual substances into secondary raw materials
- Class 4791
Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet
This class includes retail sale activities via mail order houses or via Internet, i.e. retail sale activities where the buyer makes his choice on the basis of advertisements, catalogues, information provided on a website, models or any other means of advertising and places his order by mail, phone or over the Internet (usually through special means provided by a website). The products purchased can be either directly downloaded from the Internet or physically delivered to the customer.
This class includes:
~ retail sale of any kind of product by mail order
~ retail sale of any kind of product over the Internet
This class also includes:
~ direct sale via television, radio and telephone
~ Internet retail auctions
- 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 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.
- 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 478
Retail sale via stalls and markets
This group includes the retail sale of any kind of new or second hand product in a USUALLY movable stall either along a public road or at a fixed marketplace.
- Group 491
Transport via railways
This group includes rail transportation of passengers and/or freight using railroad rolling stock on mainline networks, USUALLY spread over an extensive geographic area. Freight rail transport over short-line freight railroads is included here.
- Group 581
Publishing of books, periodicals and other publishing activities
This group includes activities of publishing books, newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, directories and mailing lists, and other works such as photos, engravings, postcards, timetables, forms, posters and reproductions of works of art. These works are characterized by the intellectual creativity required in their development and are USUALLY protected by copyright.
- Division 24
Manufacture of basic metals
This division includes the activities of smelting and/or refining ferrous and non-ferrous metals from ore, pig or scrap, using electrometallurgic and other process metallurgic techniques. This division also includes the manufacture of metal alloys and super-alloys by introducing other chemical elements to pure metals. The output of smelting and refining, USUALLY in ingot form, is used in rolling, drawing and extruding operations to make products such as plate, sheet, strip, bars, rods, wire, tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, and in molten form to make castings and other basic metal products.
- Division 25
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
This division includes the manufacture of pure metal products (such as parts, containers and structures), USUALLY with a static, immovable function, as opposed to the following divisions 26-30, which cover the manufacture of combinations or assemblies of such metal products (sometimes with other materials) into more complex units that, unless they are purely electrical, electronic or optical, work with moving parts.
The manufacture of weapons and ammunition is also included in this division.
This division excludes specialized repair and maintenance activities (see group 331) and the specialized installation of manufactured goods produced in this division in buildings, such as central heating boilers (see 4322).
- Division 43
Specialized construction activities
This division includes specialized construction activities (special trades), i.e. the construction of parts of buildings and civil engineering works without responsibility for the entire project. These activities are USUALLY specialized in one aspect common to different structures, requiring specialized skills or equipment, such as pile driving, foundation work, carcass work, concrete work, brick laying, stone setting, scaffolding, roof covering, etc. The erection of steel structures is included, provided that the parts are not produced by the same unit. Specialized construction activities are mostly carried out under subcontract, but especially in repair construction it is done directly for the owner of the property.
Also included are building finishing and building completion activities.
Included is the installation of all kind of utilities that make the construction function as such. These activities are USUALLY performed at the site of the construction, although parts of the job may be carried out in a special shop. Included are activities such as plumbing, installation of heating and air-conditioning systems, antennas, alarm systems and other electrical work, sprinkler systems, elevators and escalators, etc. Also included are insulation work (water, heat, sound), sheet metal work, commercial refrigerating work, the installation of illumination and signalling systems for roads, railways, airports, harbours, etc. Also included is the repair of the same type as the above-mentioned activities.
Building completion activities encompass activities that contribute to the completion or finishing of a construction such as glazing, plastering, painting, floor and wall tiling or covering with other materials like parquet, carpets, wallpaper, etc., floor sanding, finish carpentry, acoustical work, cleaning of the exterior, etc. Also included is the repair of the same type as the above-mentioned activities.
The renting of construction equipment with operator is classified with the associated construction activity.
- Division 47
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
This division includes 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, hawkers and peddlers, consumer cooperatives etc.
Retail trade is classified first by type of sale outlet (retail trade in stores: groups 471 to 477; retail trade not in stores: groups 478 and 479). Retail trade in stores includes the retail sale of used goods (class 4774). For retail sale in stores, there exists a further distinction between specialized retail sale (groups 472 to 477) and non-specialized retail sale (group 471). The above groups are further subdivided by the range of products sold. Sale not via stores is subdivided according to the forms of trade, such as retail sale via stalls and markets (group 478) and other non-store retail sale, e.g. mail order, door-to-door, by vending machines etc. (group 479).
The goods sold in this division are limited to goods USUALLY referred to as consumer goods or retail goods. Therefore goods not USUALLY entering the retail trade, such as cereal grains, ores, industrial machinery etc., are excluded. This division also includes units engaged primarily in selling to the general public, from displayed goods, products such as personal computers, stationery, paint or timber, although these sales may not be for personal or household use. Some processing of goods may be involved, but only incidental to selling, e.g. sorting or repackaging of goods, installation of a domestic appliance etc.
This division also includes the retail sale by commission agents and activities of retail auctioning houses.
This division excludes:
~ sale of farmers' products by farmers, see division 01
~ manufacture and sale of goods, which is generally classified as manufacturing in divisions 10-32
~ sale of motor vehicles, motorcycles and their parts, see division 45
~ trade in cereal grains, ores, crude petroleum, industrial chemicals, iron and steel and industrial machinery and equipment, see division 46
~ sale of food and drinks for consumption on the premises and sale of takeaway food, see division 56
~ renting of personal and household goods to the general public, see group 772
- Division 94
Activities of membership organizations
This division includes activities of organizations representing interests of special groups or promoting ideas to the general public. These organizations USUALLY have a constituency of members, but their activities may involve and benefit non-members as well. The primary breakdown of this division is determined by the purpose that these organizations serve, namely interests of employers, self-employed individuals and the scientific community (group 941), interests of employees (group 942) or promotion of religious, political, cultural, educational or recreational ideas and activities (group 949).