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Skills & Transferability In Social Security Disability & SSI Cases

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Legal Author - Travis Hansen, Esq.
Updated - April 19, 2025

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The skill and skill transferability analysis is critical for claimants 50 and older as it often determines if a Social Security disability and SSI case is awarded. The most significant concern is that Social Security may determine a claimant is not disabled because he has work skills that transfer to other work when, in fact, he does not have 1) work skills or 2) he does have work skills, but they do not transferable to other work. It is common that Social Security, and the vocational experts it uses, do not understand Social Security's definition of a skill or Social Security's 8-step transferable skills process.

Social Security defines a skill and gives examples of skills. Social Security defines skill transferability and provides an 8-step transferable skills evaluation process; unfortunately, all leave much to be desired. In any Social Security disability case, a five-point skill analysis/cross-examination, and a three-point transferable skills analysis/cross-examination must be employed to determine whether a client has learned a skill and whether it is transferable.

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Social Security defines a skill in one of three ways: 1) definition, 2) example, and 3) assumption made from cited semi-skilled and skilled job examples. The first two methods are helpful. The third method is unhelpful and wrought with pitfalls because, in all cases, when Social Security discusses job duties performed in semi-skilled or skilled jobs, it does not distinguish between work duties that are skilled and those that are not; rather, it conflates the two and assumes that all job duties are skills.

The skill definition and examples are primarily discussed in Social Security Ruling (SSR) 82-41, and secondarily discussed in three Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) sections and mainly three Program Operations Manual System (POMS) sections. The Social Security Act and the Hearings, Appeals, and Litigation Manual (HALLEX) do not discuss the skill definition or give skill examples.

checkmarkDefinition Of A Skill

SSR 82-41. SSR 82-41 defines a skill was having three criteria:

  1. It is knowledge of a work activity which requires the exercise of significant judgment;
  2. It requires more than 30 days to learn; and
  3. It is knowledge of the principles and processes of an art, science, or trade.

CFR. CFR 404.1568 and 416.968 define skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled work, and should be read with caution. SSR 82-41 was issued to address the "misinterpretations and misapplications" resulting from reliance on the CFR regarding the issues of skills and skill transferability. This was necessary because the skill definitions and examples discussed in the CFR are vague. For example, SSR 82-41 clarifies the aforementioned CFR sections on the issue of semi-skilled work, "the regulations's definition of semiskilled work in regulations sections 404.1568(b) and 416.968(b) states that semiskilled jobs 'may require alertness and close attention ... coordination and dexterity ... as when hands or feet must be moved quickly to do repetitive tasks.' These descriptive terms are not intended, however, to illustrate types of skills, in and of themselves. The terms describe worker traits (aptitudes or abilities) rather than acquired work skills."

Further, the discussion in CFR 404.1568 & 416.968 about semi-skilled and skilled work is general without a specific discussion of what a skill is; each discusses only possible examples of skills what semi-skilled or skilled work "may" require. Both sections do not address skill transferability at all.

The CFR definitions of skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled work are as follows:

Unskilled work is work which needs little or no judgment to do simple duties that can be learned on the job in a short time period. The job may or may not require considerable strength. For example, we consider jobs unskilled if the primary work duties are handling, feeding and off-bearing (that is, placing or removing materials from machines which are automatic or operated by others), or machine tending, and a person can usually learn to do the job in 30 days, and little specific vocational preparation and judgment are needed (CFR 404.1568 & 416.968(a)).

Semi-skilled work is work which needs some skills but does not require doing the more complex work duties. Semi-skilled jobs may require alertness and close attention to watching machine processes; or inspecting, testing or otherwise looking for irregularities; or tending or guarding equipment, property, materials, or persons against loss, damage or injury; or other types of activities which are similarly less complex than skilled work, but more complex than unskilled work. A job may be classified as semi-skilled where coordination and dexterity are necessary, as when hands or feet must be moved quickly to do repetitive tasks (CFR 404.1568 & 416.968(b)).

Skilled work is work that requires qualifications in which a person uses judgment to determine the machine and manual operations to be performed in order to obtain the proper form, quality, or quantity of material to be produced. Skilled work may require laying out work, estimating quality, determining the suitability and needed quantities of materials, making precise measurements, reading blueprints or other specifications, or making necessary computations or mechanical adjustments to control or regulate the work. Other skilled jobs may require dealing with people, facts, or figures or abstract ideas at a high level of complexity (CFR 404.1568 & 416.968(c)).

POMS. POMS addresses skills primarily in DI 25001.001, DI 25015.015, and DI 25001.017. As to the definition of a skill, DI 25015.017 essentially cites SSR 82-14, and the discussions in DI 25001.001 and DI 25015.015 are vague.

All three POMS sections discuss semi-skilled work, but they essentially adopt the definition in CFR 404.1568 and 416.968.

POMS DI 25001.001 and 25015.017 make one meaningful addition to "skilled work" (but not semi-skilled work) reading it -

  1. Requires high levels of judgment and adaptability;
  2. Involves setting realistic goals or making plans independently;
  3. Requires understanding, carrying out, remembering complex instructions; and
  4. Encompasses abstract ideas and problem-solving.

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SSR 82-41. SSR 82-41 provides examples of skills as follows:

  1. Making precise measurements, reading blueprints, and setting up and operating complex machinery;
  2. Nurse Aide duties such as taking and recording the rates of temperature and respiration, and recording food and liquid intake and output:
  3. Typing, filing, tabulating, posting data in record books, preparing invoices and statements, and operating adding and calculating machines;
  4. Chemist and architect's abstract thinking;
  5. School band instructor's special artistic talents and mastery of a musical instrument;
  6. Automobile mechanic's knowledge of machinery and understanding of charts and technical manuals; and
  7. President or chief executive officer's exceptional ability to deal with people, organize various data, and make difficult decisions in several areas of knowledge.

CFR. As noted in above, 404.1568 and 416.968 provide examples of a skill as follows:

  1. Laying out work,
  2. Estimating quality,
  3. Determining the suitability and needed quantities of materials;
  4. Making precise measurements;
  5. Reading blueprints or other specifications;
  6. Making necessary computations;
  7. Making mechanical adjustments to control or regulate work; and
  8. Dealing with people, facts, figures or abstract ideas at a high level of complexity.

POMS. POMS DI 25015.017 provides examples of skills as follows:

  1. Answering a multi-line telephone,
  2. Assembling equipment or complex objects, and
  3. Handing large amounts of money or balancing a money drawer with a computer.

POMS 25015.001 provides examples of skills, but such examples are problematic. The examples unfortunately conflate 15 "common jobs with skills" and "skills" and cites the following as examples of both:

  1. Auto repair,
  2. Cooking,
  3. Electrician,
  4. Heavy equipment operator,
  5. Inspecting,
  6. Law enforcement,
  7. Machining,
  8. Maintenance mechanic,
  9. Master carpenter,
  10. Nursing,
  11. Plumbing,
  12. Sales,
  13. Assembly,
  14. Clerical, and
  15. Supervisor.

This conflation is a problem. Like the CFR sections that needed later revision with SSR 82-41, Social Security got the aforementioned identification of 15 "common jobs with skills" and "skills" wrong; and it is wrong for three reasons. First, POMS 25015.001 cites jobs, not actual skills. Second, some of the above-cited jobs are classified in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and Selected Characteristics of Occupations as unskilled - cook helper, hand packager inspector, assembly, and certain clerical jobs, for example. Third, many job duties of the above-cited jobs are unskilled. When evaluating skills and transferability, it is the duties that must be individually evaluated and not the entire job because even skilled work job duties range from unskilled, semi-skilled, or skilled.

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The definition of a skill transferability and the two separate degrees of skill transferability is primarily discussed in SSR 82-41, and secondarily in three CFR sections and mainly three POMS sections. Skill transferability and its degrees is not defined in the Social Security Act or HALLEX.

Social Security establishes an 8-step skill transferability evaluation process that is discussed in POMS 25015.017.

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Definition. Skill transferability is defined in SSR 82-41 as "applying work skills which a person has demonstrated in vocationally relevant past jobs to meet the requirements of other skilled or semiskilled jobs." Skill transferability is also defined in the CFR as, "We consider you to have skills that can be used in other jobs, when the skilled or semi-skilled work activities you did in past work can be used to meet the requirements of skilled or semi-skilled work activities of other jobs or kinds of work" (CFR 404.1568, 416.968).

Degree #1. There are two degrees of skill transferability. As to the first degree, skill transferability is "most probable and meaningful among jobs in which":

  1. The same or a lesser degree of skill is required;
  2. The same or similar tools and machines are used; and
  3. The same or similar materials, products, processes, or services are involved. (CFR 404.1568, 416.968; SSR 82-41; and POMS 25015.015, 25015.017).
  4. + A complete similarity of the aforementioned factors is not necessary (Id.).

Degree #2. As to the second degree of skill transferability, there must be very little, if any, vocational adjustment required in terms of tools, work processes, work settings, or the industry for individuals who are 1) of advanced age (55 and over) and limited to sedentary work, and who are 2) closely approaching retirement age (60 and over) who are limited to light work (CFR 404.1568, 416.968, Appendix 2 to Subpart of Part 404 (201.00(f), 202.00(f)); SSR 82-41; and POMS DI 25015.015).

checkmark8-Step Transferable Skills Evaluation Process

8-Step Process. POMS 25015.017 cites the following 8-step process:

  1. Step 1 - Review the claimant's job description. Note the processes, tools, machines, and materials used. Note the products or services that result from the claimant's efforts. Identify skills that may be useable in other work.
  2. Step 2 - Identify the claimant's PRW in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) to make a judgment about the skill level.
  3. Step 3 - Review the claimant's vocational factors.
  4. Step 4 - Search for occupations related to the claimant's PRW using the same or similar:
    • a) Guide for occupational exploration (GOE) code;
    • b) Materials, products, subject matter, and services (MPSMS) code;
    • c) Work field code;
    • d) Occupation group (first three digits of DOT code); or
    • e) Industry designation.
  5. Step 5 - Make a list of possible occupations wherein skills may be transferable.
  6. Step 6 - Compare the DOT description of duties of each of the occupations on your list with PRW duties.
  7. Step 7 - Consider all relevant vocational sources and make a judgment about whether skills gained in PRW are useable in other work within the claimant's RFC or MRFC.
  8. Step 8 - Support your decision.

Step 4. Step 4 is a detailed discussion. It involves five separate job classification descriptors. It also involves the four primary vocational publications used by Social Security:

  1. Dictionary of Occupational Titles,
  2. Selected Characteristics of Occupations,
  3. Revised Handbook for Analyzing Jobs, and
  4. Guide for Occupational Exploration.

GOE CODE. The first code addressed in Step 4 is the six-digit GOE code which provides "information about the interests, aptitudes, adaptabilities, and other requisites of occupational groups" - GOE Code.

The GOE code is used in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, Selected Characteristics of Occupations, and the Guide for Occupational Exploration. Every Dictionary of Occupational Titles job title contains a GOE code, but a GOE code has minimal significance in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and is discussed in Dictionary of Occupational Titles Appendix C. The Selected Characteristics of Occupations which provides supplemental vocational information on all jobs in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles is primarily structured by GOE code and the GOE code is discussed in Selected Characteristics of Occupations Appendix A. The GOE code is obviously discussed in detail in the Guide of Occupational Exploration.

An example of the GOE code in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles job title is as follows with emphasis added:

CODE: 600.130-010
TITLE(s): MACHINE-SHOP SUPERVISOR, TOOL (machine shop)

Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in custom-machining metallic and nonmetallic workpieces to produce, maintain, or repair parts for machines, molds, and equipment, applying knowledge of machine shop procedures, variety of machine-tool setup and operating techniques, metal and plastic properties, and custom-machining methods. May supervise workers in related processes, such as forming, welding, inspecting, testing, or assembling. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.05.07 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M4 L4 SVP: 8 DLU: 89

An example of the GOE code in the Selected Characteristics of Occupations is as follows with emphasis added:

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The six digit GOE code is divided into three sections - each a two digit code. The first GOE code section (the first set of digits within the GOE code) classifies jobs according to 12 interest areas:

    • 01 - Artistic
    • 02 - Scientific
    • 03 - Plants-Animals
    • 04 - Protective
    • 05 - Mechanical
    • 06 - Industrial
    • 07 - Business Detail
    • 08 - Selling
    • 09 - Accommodating
    • 10 - Humanitarian
    • 11 - Leading-Influencing
    • 12 - Physical Performing

The second GOE code section (the second set of digits within the GOE code) classifies jobs in 66 work groups that identify occupations with similar worker traits and capabilities in related work settings:

    • 01
    • 01.01 - Literary Arts
    • 01.02 - Visual Arts
    • 01.03 - Performing Arts: Drama
    • 01.04 - Performing Arts: Music
    • 01.05 - Performing Arts: Dance
    • 01.06 - Craft Arts
    • 01.07 - Elemental Arts
    • 01.08 - Modeling
    • 02
    • 02.01 - Physical Sciences
    • 02.02 - Life Sciences
    • 02.03 - Medical Sciences
    • 02.04 - Laboratory Technology
    • 03
    • 03.01 - Managerial Work
    • 03.02 - General Supervision: Plants and Animals
    • 03.03 - Animal Training and Service
    • 03.04 - Elemental Work: Plants and Animals
    • 04
    • 04.01 - Safety and Law Enforcement
    • 04.02 - Security Services
    • 05
    • 05.01 - Engineering
    • 05.02 - Managerial Work: Mechanical
    • 05.03 - Engineering Technology
    • 05.04 - Air and Water Vehicle Operation
    • 05.05 - Craft Technology
    • 05.06 - Systems Operations
    • 05.07 - Quality Control
    • 05.08 - Land and Water Vehicle Operation
    • 05.07 - Materials Control
    • 05.10 - Crafts
    • 05.11 - Equipment Operations
    • 05.12 - Elemental Work: Mechanical
    • 06
    • 06.01 - Production Technology
    • 06.02 - Production Work
    • 06.03 - Quality Control
    • 06.04 - Elemental Work: Industrial
    • 07
    • 07.01 - Administrative Detail
    • 07.02 - Mathematical Detail
    • 07.03 - Financial Detail
    • 07.04 - Oral Communications
    • 07.05 - Records Processing
    • 07.06 - Clerical Processing
    • 07.07 - Clerical Handling
    • 08
    • 08.01 - Sales
    • 08.02 - General Sales
    • 08.03 - Vending
    • 09
    • 09.01 - Hospitality Services
    • 09.02 - Barber and Beauty Services
    • 09.03 - Passenger Services
    • 09.04 - Customer Services
    • 09.05 - Attendant Services
    • 10
    • 10.01 - Social Services
    • 10.02 - Nursing, Therapy, and Specialized
      Teaching Services
    • 10.03 - Child and Adult Care
    • 11
    • 11.01 - Mathematics and Statistics
    • 11.02 - Educational and Library Services
    • 11.03 - Social Research
    • 11.04 - Law
    • 11.05 - Business Administration
    • 11.06 - Finance
    • 11.07 - Services Administration
    • 11.08 - Communications
    • 11.09 - Promotions
    • 11.10 - Regulations Enforcement
    • 11.11 - Business Management
    • 11.12 - Contracts and Claims
    • 12
    • 12.01 - Sports
    • 12.02 - Physical Feats

The third GOE code section (the third set of digits within the GOE code) classifies jobs into 348 work subgroups that identify occupations with similar interests, aptitudes, and adaptability requirements:

    • 01 - Artistic
    • 01.01 - Literary Arts
    • 01.01-01 - Editing
    • 01.01-02 - Creative Writing
    • 01.01-03 - Critiquing
    • 01.02 - Visual Arts
    • 01.02-01 - Instructing and Appraising
    • 01.02-02 - Studio Art
    • 01.02-03 - Commercial Art
    • 01.03 - Performing Arts: Drama
    • 01.03-01 - Instructing and Directing
    • 01.03-02 - Performing
    • 01.03-03 - Narratingn and Announcing
    • 01.04 - Performing Arts: Music
    • 01.04-01 - Instructing and Directing
    • 01.04-02 - Composing and Arranging
    • 01.04-03 - Vocal Performing
    • 01.04-04 - Instrumental Performing
    • 01.05 - Performing-Arts: Dance
    • 01.05-01 - Instructing and Choreography
    • 01.05-02 - Performing
    • 01.06 - Craft Arts
    • 01.06-01 - Graphic Arts and Related Crafts
    • 01.06-02 - Arts and Crafts
    • 01.06-03 - Hand Lettering, Painting, & Decorating
    • 01.07 - Elemental Arts
    • 01.07-01 - Psychic Science
    • 01.07-02 - Announcing
    • 01.07-03 - Entertaining
    • 01.08 - Modeling
    • 01.08-01 - Personal Appearance
    • 02 - Scientific
    • 02.01 - Physical Sciences
    • 02.02-01 - Theoretical Research
    • 02.01-02 - Technology
    • 02.02 - Life Sciences
    • 02.02-01 - Animal Specialization
    • 02.02-02 - Plant Specialization
    • 02.02-03 - Plant and Animal Specialization
    • 02.02-04 - Food Research
    • 02.03 - Medical Sciences
    • 02.03-01 - Medicine and Surgery
    • 02.03-02 - Dentistry
    • 02.03-03 - Veterinary Medicine
    • 02.03-04 - Health Specialtiesat
    • 02.04 - Laboratory Technology
    • 02.04-01 - Physical Sciences
    • 02.04-02 - Life Sciences
    • 03 - Plants and Animals
    • 03.01 - Mannagerial Work: Plains and Animals
    • 03.01-01 - Farming
    • 03.01-02 - Specialty Breeding
    • 03.01-03 - Specialty Cropping
    • 03.01-04 - Forestry and Logging
    • 03.02 - General Supervision: Plants and Animals
    • 03.02-01 - Farming
    • 03.02-02 - Forestry and Logging
    • 03.02-03 - Nursery and Groundskeeping Services
    • 03.02-04 - Services
    • 03.03 - Animal Training and Service
    • 03.03-01 - Animal Training
    • 03.03-02 - Animal Service
    • 03.04 - General Supervision: Plants and Animals
    • 03.04-01 - Farming
    • 03.04-02 - Forestry and Logging
    • 03.04-03 - Hunting and Fishing
    • 03.04-04 - Nursery and Groundskeeping Services
    • 03.04-05 - Services
    • 04 - Protective
    • 04.01 - Safety mid Law Enforcement
    • 04.01-01 - Managing
    • 04.01-02 - Investigating
    • 04.02 - Security Services
    • 04.02-01 - Detention
    • 04.02-02 - Property and People
    • 04.02-03 - Law and Order
    • 04.02-04 - Emergency Responding
    • 05 - Mechanical
    • 05.01 - Engineering
    • 05.01-01 - Research
    • 05.01-02 - Environmental Protection
    • 05.01-03 - Systems Design
    • 05.01-04 - Testing and Quality Control
    • 05.01-05 - Sales Engineering
    • 05.01-06 - Work Planning and Utilization
    • 05.01-07 - Design
    • 05.01-08 - General Engineering
    • 05.02 - Managerial Work Mechanical
    • 05.02-01 - Systems
    • 05.02-02 - Maintenance and Construction
    • 05.02-03 - Processing and Manufacturing
    • 05.02-04 - Communications
    • 05.02-05 - Mining, Logging, and Petroleum Production
    • 05.02-06 - Services
    • 05.02-07 - Materials Handling
    • 05.03 - Engineering Technology
    • 05.03-01 - Surveying
    • 05.03-02 - Drafting
    • 05.03-03 - Expediting and Coordinating Petroleum
    • 05.03-04 - Electrical-Electronic
    • 05.03-05 - Industrial and Safety
    • 05.03-06 - Mechanical
    • 05.03-07 - Environmental Control
    • 05.03-08 - Packaging and Storing
    • 05.04 - Air and Water Vehicle Operation
    • 05.04-01 - Air
    • 05.04-02 - Water
    • 05.05 - Craft Technology
    • 05.05-01 - Masonry, Stone,and Brick Work
    • 05.05-02 - Construction and Maintenance
    • 05.05-03 - Plumbing and Pipefitting
    • 05.05-04 - Painting, Plastering, and Paperhanging
    • 05.05-05 - Electrical-Electronic Systems Installation and Repair
    • 05.05-06 - Metal Fabrication and Repair
    • 05.05-07 - Machining
    • 05.05-08 - Woodworking
    • 05.05-09 - Mechanical Work
    • 05.05-10 - Electrical-Electronic Equipment Repair
    • 05.05-11 - Scientific, Medical, and Technical Equipment Fabrication and Repair
    • 05.05-12 - Musical Instrument Fabrication and Repair
    • 05.05-13 - Printing
    • 05.05-14 - Gem Cutting and Finishing
    • 05.05-15 - Custom Sewing, Tailoring, and Upholstery
    • 05.05-16 - Dyeing
    • 05.05-17 - Food Preparation
    • 05.06 - System Operations
    • 05.06-01 - Electricity Generation and Transmission
    • 05.06-02 - Stationary Engineering
    • 05.06-03 - Oil, Gas, and Water Distribution
    • 05.06-04 - Processing
    • 05.07 Quality Control
    • 05.07-01 - Structural
    • 05.07-02 - Mechanical
    • 05.07-03 - Electrical
    • 05.07-04 - Environmental
    • 05.07-05 - Petroleum
    • 05.07-06 - Logging and Lumber
    • 05.08 - Land and Water Vehicle Operation
    • 05.08-01 - Truck Driving
    • 05.08-02 - Rail Vehicle Operation
    • 05.08-03 - Services Requiring Driving
    • 05.08-04 - Boat Operation
    • 05.09 - Materials Control
    • 05.09-01 - Shipping, Receiving, and Stock Checking
    • 05.09-02 - Estimating, Scheduling, and Record Keeping
    • 05.09-03 - Verifying, Recording, and Marking
    • 05.10 - Crafts
    • 05.10-01 - Structural
    • 05.10-02 - Mechanical
    • 05.10-03 - Electrical-Electronic
    • 05.10-04 - Structural-Mechanical-E1ectrical-Electronic
    • 05.10-05 - Reproduction
    • 05.10-06 - Blasting
    • 05.10-07 - Painting, Dyeing, and Coating
    • 05.10-08 - Food Preparation
    • 05.10-09 - Environmental
    • 05.11 - Equipment Operation
    • 05.11-01 - Construction
    • 05.11-02 - Mining and Quarrying
    • 05.11-03 - Drilling and Oil Exploration
    • 05.11-04 - Materials Handling
    • 05.12 - Elemental Work: Mechanical
    • 05.12-01 - Supervision
    • 05.12-02 - Mining, Quarrying, Drilling
    • 05.12-03 - Loading, Movinig
    • 05.12-04 - Hoisting, Conveying
    • 05.12-05 - Braking, Switching and Coupling
    • 05.12-06 - Pumping
    • 05.12-07 - Crushing, Mixing, Separating, and Chipping
    • 05.12-08 - Lubricating
    • 05.12-09 - Masonry
    • 05.12-10 - Heating and Melting
    • 05.12-11 - Welding
    • 05.12-12 - Structural Work
    • 05.12-13 - Cutting and Finishing
    • 05.12-14 - Painting, Caulking, and Coating
    • 05.12-15 - Mechanical Work
    • 05.12-16 - Electrical Work
    • 05.12-17 - Food Preparation
    • 05.12-18 - Cleaning and Maintenance
    • 05.12-19 - Reproduction Services
    • 05.12-20 - Signalling
    • 06 - Industrial
    • 06.01 - Production Technology
    • 06.01-01 - Production Technology
    • 06.02-02 - Supervision and Instruction
    • 06.03-03 - Machine Set-Up and Operation
    • 06.04-04 - Precision Hand Work
    • 06.05-05 - Inspection
    • 06.02 - Production Work
    • 06.02-01 - Supervision
    • 06.02-02 - Machine Work, Metal and Plastics
    • 06.02-03 - Machine Work, Wood
    • 06.02-04 - Machine Work, Paper
    • 06.02-05 - Machine Work Luther and Fabrics
    • 06.02-06 - Machine Work, Textiles
    • 06.02-07 - Machine Work, Rubber
    • 06.02-08 - Machine Work, Stone, Clay, and Glass
    • 06.02-09 - Machine, Work, Assorted Materials
    • 06.02-10 - Equipment Operation, Metal Processing
    • 06.02-11 - Equipment Operation, Chemical Processing
    • 06.02-12 - Equipment Operation, Petroleum Processing
    • 06.02-13 - Equipment Operation, Rubber, Plastics, and Glass Processing
    • 06.02-14 - Equipment Operation, Paper, and Paper Products Processing
    • 06.02-15 - Equipment Opeation, Food Processing
    • 06.02-16 - Equipment Operation, Textile, Fabric, and Leather Processing
    • 06.02-17 - Equipment Operation, Clay and Coke Processing
    • 06.02-18 - Equipment Operation, Assorted Materials Processing
    • 06.02-19 - Equipment Operation, Welding, Brazing, and Sodering
    • 06.02-20 - Machine Assembling
    • 06.02-21 - Coating and Plating
    • 06.02-22 - Manual Work, Asaembly Large Parts
    • 06.02-23 - Manual Work, Assembly Small Parts
    • 06.02-24 - Melilla! Work, Metal, and Plastics
    • 06.02-25 - Manual Work, Wood
    • 06.02-26 - Miinual Work, Paper
    • 06.02-27 - Manual Work Textile, Fabric, and Leather
    • 06.02-28 - Manual Work, Food Processing
    • 06.02-29 - Manual Work, Rubber
    • 06.02-30 - Manual Work, Stone, Glass, & Clay
    • 06.02-31 - Manual Work, Laying Out, & Marking
    • 06.02-32 - Manual Work, Assorted Materials
    • 06.03 - Quality Control
    • 06.03-01 - Inspecting, Testing, and Repairing
    • 06.03-02 - Inspecting, Grading, Sorting, Weighing, and Recording
    • 06.04 - Elemental Work: Industrial
    • 06.04-01 - Supervision
    • 06.04-02 - Machine Work, Metal and Plastics
    • 06.04-03 - Machine Work, Wood
    • 06.04-04 - Machine Work, Paper
    • 06.04-05 - Machine Work, Fabric and Leather
    • 06.04-06 - Machine Work, Textiles
    • 06.04-07 - Machine Work, Rubber
    • 06.04-08 - Machine Work, Stone, Glass,and Clay
    • 06.04-09 - Machine Work, Assorted Materials
    • 06.04-10 - Equipment Operation, Metal Processing
    • 06.04-11 - Equipment Operation, Chemical Processing
    • 06.04-12 - Equipment Operation, Petro-leum, Gas, and Coal Processing
    • 06.04-13 - Equipment Operation Rubber, Plastics, and Glass Processing
    • 06.04-14 - Equipment Operation, Paper.Making
    • 06.04-15 - Equipment Operation, Food Processing
    • 06.04-16 - Equipment Operation, Textile, Fabric, and Leather Processeing
    • 06.04-17 - Equipment Operation, Clay
    • 06.04-18 - Equipment Operation, Wood Processing
    • 06.04-19 - Equipment Operation, Assorted Materials Processing
    • 06.04-20 - Machine Assembling
    • 06.04-21 - Machine Work, Brushing, Spraying, and Coating
    • 06.04-22 - ManualWork, Assembly Large Parts
    • 06.04-23 - ManualWork, Assembly Small Parts
    • 06.04-24 - Manual Work, Metal and Plastics
    • 06.04-25 - Manual Work, Wood
    • 06.04-26 - Manual Work, Paper
    • 06.04-27 - Manual Work, Textile, Fabric, and Leather
    • 06.04-28 - Manual Work, Food Processing
    • 06.04-29 - Manual Work, Rubber
    • 06.04-30 - Manual Work, Stone, Glass, and Clay
    • 06.04-31 - Manual Work, Welding, and Flame Cutting
    • 06.04-32 - Manual Work, Casting and Molding
    • 06.04-33 - Manual Work, Brushing, Spraying, and Coating
    • 06.04-34 - Manual Work, Assorted Materials
    • 06.04-35 - Laundering, Dry Cleaning
    • 06.04-36 - Filling
    • 06.04-37 - Manual Work, Stamping, Marking, Labeling, and Ticketing
    • 06.04-38 - Wrapping and Packing
    • 06.04-39 - Cleaning
    • 06.04-40 - Loading, Moving, Hoisting, and Conveying
    • 07 - Business Detail
    • 07.01 - Administrative Detail
    • 07.02-01 - Bookkeeping and Auditing
    • 07.01-01 - Interviewing
    • 07.02-02 - Accounting
    • 07.02-03 - Statistical Reporting and Analysis
    • 07.01-03 - Secretarial Work
    • 07.01-04 - Financial Analysis
    • 07.01-05 - Certifying
    • 07.01-06 - Investigating
    • 07.01-07 - Test Administration
    • 07.02 - Mathmatical Detail
    • 07.02-01 - Bookkeeping and Auditing
    • 07.02-02 - Accounting
    • 07.02-03 - Statisttical Reporting and Analysis
    • 07.02-04 - Billing and Rate Computation
    • 07.02-05 - Payroll and Timekeeping
    • 07.03 - Financial Detail
    • 07.03-01 - Paying and Receiving
    • 07.04 - Oral Communciations
    • 07.04-01 - Interviewing
    • 07.04-02 - Order, Complaint, & Claims Handling
    • 07.04-03 - Statistical Reporting adn Analysis
    • 07.04-04 - Reception nandInformation
    • 07.04-05 - Information Transmitting and
    • 07.04-06 - Switchboard Services
    • 07.05 - Records Processing
    • 07.05-01 - Coordinating and Scheduling
    • 07.05-02 - Record Verification and Proofing
    • 07.05-03 - Record Preparation and Maintenance
    • 07.05-04 - Routing and Distribution
    • 07.06 - Clerical Machine Operation
    • 07.06-01 - Clerical Machine Operation
    • 07.06-02 - Administration
    • 07.06-02 - Keyboard Machine Operation
    • 07.07 - Clerical Handling
    • 07.07-01 - Filing
    • 07.07-02 - Sorting and Distribution
    • 07.07-03 - General Clerical Work
    • 08 - Selling
    • 08.01 - Sales Technology
    • 08.01-01 - Technical Sales
    • 08.01-02 - Intangible Sales
    • 08.01-03 - General Clerical Work
    • 08.02 - General Sales
    • 08.02-02 - WholesaleRetail
    • 08.02-03 - Wholesale and Retail
    • 08.02-04 - Real Estate
    • 08.02-05 - Demonstration and Sales
    • 08.02-06 - Services
    • 08.02-07 - Driving-Selling
    • 08.02-08 - Soliciting-Selling
    • 08.03 - Vending
    • 08.03-01 - Peddling and Hawking
    • 08.03-02 - Promotingices
    • 09.01 - Hospitality SiavicesTeaching
    • 09.01-01 - Social and Recreational Activities
    • 09.01-02 - Guide Services
    • 9.02 - Barber and Beauty Services
    • 09.02-01 - Cosmetology
    • 09.02-02 - Barbering
    • 09.03 - Passenger Service
    • 09.03-01 - Group Transportation
    • 09.03-02 - Individual Transportation
    • 09.03-03 - Instruction and Supervision
    • 09.04 - Customer Services
    • 09.04-01 - Food Services
    • 09.04-02 - Sales Services
    • 09.05 - Attendant Services
    • 09.05-01 - Physical Conditioning
    • 09.05-02 - Food Services
    • 09.05-03 - Portering and Baggage Services
    • 09.05-04 - Doorkeeping Services
    • 09.05-05 - Card ang Game Room Services
    • 09.05-06 - Individualized Services
    • 09.05-07 - General Wardrobe Services
    • 09.05-08 - Ticket Taking, Ushering
    • 10 - Humanitarian
    • 10.01 - Social Services
    • 10.01-01 - Religious
    • 10.01-02 - Counseling and Social Work
    • 10.02 - Nursing, Therapy, and Specialized Teaching Services
    • 10.02-01 - Nursing
    • 10.02-02 - Therapy and Rehabilitation
    • 10.02-03 - Specialized Teaching
    • 10.03 - Child and Adult Care
    • 10.03-01 - Data Collection
    • 10.03-02 - Patient Care
    • 10.03-03 - Care of Others
    • 11 - Leading-Influencing
    • 11.01 - Mathematics and Statistics
    • 11.01-01 - Data Processing Design
    • 11.01-02 - Data Analysis
    • 11.02 - Educatioanand Library Services
    • 11.02-01 - Teaching and Instructing, General
    • 11.02-02 - Vocational and Industrial Teaching
    • 11.02-03 - Teaching, Home Economics, Agriculture, and Related
    • 11.02-04 - Library Services
    • 11.03 - Social Research
    • 11.03.01 - Psychological
    • 11.03-02 - Sociological
    • 11.03-03 - Historical
    • 11.03-04 - Occupational
    • 11.04 - Law
    • 11.04-01 - Justice Administration
    • 11.04-02 - Leegal Practice
    • 11.04-03 - Abstracting, Document Prep
    • 11.05 - Business Administration
    • 11.05-01- Management Services: Non-Government
    • 11.05-02 - Administrative Specialization
    • 11.05-03 - Management Services: Government
    • 11.05-04 - Sales and Purchasing Management
    • 11.06 - Finance
    • 11.06-01 - Accounting and Auditing
    • 11.06-02 - Record's Systems Analysis
    • 11.06-03 - Risk and Profit Analysis
    • 11.06-04 - Brokering
    • 11.06-05 - Budget and Financial Control
    • 11.07 - Services Administration
    • 11.07-01 - Social Services
    • 11.07-02 - Health and Safety Services
    • 11.07-03 - Educational Services
    • 11.07-04 - Recreational Services
    • 11.08 - Communications
    • 11.08-01 - Editing
    • 11.08-02 - Writing
    • 11.08-03 - Writing and Broadcasting
    • 11.08-04 - Translating and Interpreting
    • 11.09 - Promotion
    • 11.09-01 - Sales
    • 11.09-02 - Funds and Membership Solicitation
    • 11.09-03 - Public Relations
    • 11.10 - Regulations Enforcement
    • 11.10-01 - Finance
    • 11.10-02 - Individual Rights
    • 11.10-03 - Health and Safety
    • 11.10-04 - Immigration and Customs
    • 11.10-05 - Company Policy
    • 11.11 - Business Management
    • 11.11-01 - Lodging
    • 11.11-02 - Recreation and Amusement
    • 11.11-03 - Transportation
    • 11.11-04 - Services
    • 11.11-05 - Wholesale-Retail
    • 11.12 - Contracts and Claims
    • 11.12-01 - Claims Settlement
    • 11.12-02 - Rental and Leasing
    • 11.12-03 - Booking
    • 11.12-04 - Procurement Negotiations
    • 12 - Phyiscal Performing
    • 12.01 - Sports
    • 12.01-01 - Coaching adn Instructing
    • 12.01-02 - Officiating
    • 12.01-03 - Performing
    • 12.02 - Physical Feats
    • 12.02-01 - Performing

MPSMS Code. The MPSMS Code is found in the Revised Handbook for Analyzing Jobs and classifies jobs according to "basic materials processed," "final products made," "subject matter dealt with or applied," or "services rendered." "MPSMS is the final link in a chain describing (1) what a worker does (Worker Functions); (2) what gets done (Work Fields); (3) to what (MPSMS)."

There are 48 MPSMS groups subdivided into 336 MPSMS categories. Each MPSMS category is represented by a three-digit code. MPSMS categories are subdivided into groups classified with a second three-digit code. A job may be classified with more than one MPSMS code. A MPSMS code is not a part of a job title description in either the Dictionary of Occupational Titles or the Selected Characteristics of Occupations. Instead, individual judgment is used to determine which MPSMS code(s) applies to a particular job. The Skilltran company has determined and included MPSMS codes in its Job Brower Pro vocational software.

--- MPSMS Groups ---

    • 300 - Plant Farm Crops
    • 310 -Horticultural Specialties, Forest Trees, and Forest Products
    • 320 - Animals
    • 330 - Marine Life
    • 340 - Raw Fuels and Nonmetallic Minerals
    • 350 - Raw Matallic Minerals
    • 360 - Structures
    • 370 - Ordinance
    • 380 - Food Staples and Related
    • 390 - Food Specialties
    • 400 - Tobacco Products
    • 410 - Textile Fibers and Related
    • 420 - Fabrics and Related
    • 430 - Textile Products
    • 440 - Apparel
    • 450 - Lumber and Wood Products
    • 460 - Furniture and Fixtures
    • 470 - Paper and Allied Products
    • 480 - Printed and Published Products
    • 490 - Chemical and Allied Products
    • 500 - Petroleum and Related Products
    • 510 - Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastic Products
    • 520 - Leather and Leather Products
    • 530 - Stone, Clary, and Glass Products
    • 540 - Metal, Ferrous and Nonferrous
    • 550 - Fabricated Metal Products, Except Ordinance, Machinery, and Transportion Equipment
    • 560 - Machinery & Equipment, Except Electrical
    • 580 - Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies
    • 590 - Transportation Equipment
    • 600 - Measuring, Analysing, and Controlling Instruments: Photographic, Medical, and Optical Goods; and Watches and Clocks
    • 610 - Miscellaneous Fabricated Products
    • 700 - Architecture and Engineering
    • 720 - Mathematics and Physical Sciences
    • 730 - Life Sciences
    • 740 - Social Services
    • 750 - Arts and Literature
    • 850 - Transportation Services
    • 860 - Communication Services
    • 870 - Electric, Gas, and Sanitary Services
    • 880 - Merchandising Services
    • 890 - General Business, Financy, Insurance, and Real Estate Services
    • 900 - Domestic, Building, and Personal Services
    • 910 - Amusement and Recreation Services
    • 920 - Medical and Other Health Services
    • 930 - Educational, Legal, Museum, Library, and Archival Services
    • 940 - Social, Employment, and Spiritual Services
    • 950 - Regulation, Protection, and Related Government Services
    • 960 - Miscellaneous Services

--- MPSMS Categories ---

    • 301 - Grains
    • 302 - Cotton Crops
    • 302 - Field Crops (except Grain)
    • 302 - Hay (Crops)
    • 302 - Peanut Crops
    • 302 - Sugar Crops
    • 302 - Tobacco Crops
    • 303 - Melon Crops
    • 303 - Vegetable Crops
    • 304 - Citrus Fruits
    • 304 - Fruits, Citrus
    • 305 - Berries
    • 305 - Dates
    • 305 - Fruits (except Citrus)
    • 305 - Grapes
    • 305 - Olives
    • 306 - Nuts, Tree
    • 306 - Tree Nuts
    • 311 - Bulbs, Plant
    • 311 - Floricultural Nursery Products
    • 311 - Florists' Greens
    • 311 - Flowers
    • 311 - Flower Seeds and Plants
    • 311 - Nursery Products, Floricultural
    • 311 - Seeds, Flower and Vegetable
    • 311 - Shrubbery
    • 311 - Sod
    • 311 - Vegetable Seeds and Plants
    • 312 - Ornamental Trees
    • 312 - Trees, Ornamental
    • 313 - Christmas Trees (Standing Timber)
    • 313 - Timber, Standing
    • 313 - Timber Tracts
    • 314 - Forest Nurseiy Products
    • 314 - Nursery Products, Forest
    • 314 - Reforestation
    • 314 - Seeds, Tree
    • 314 - Tree Seed
    • 319 - Balsam Needles
    • 319 - Barks
    • 319 - Crude Rubber
    • 319 - Ginseng
    • 319 - Gums (including Pine)
    • 319 - Maple Sap
    • 319 - Moss, Spanish
    • 319 - Mushrooms
    • 319 - Needles, Balsam
    • 319 - Pine Gums
    • 319 - Resins, Natural
    • 319 - Rubber, Crude
    • 319 - Spanish Moss
    • 319 - Teaberries
    • 321 - Cattle
    • 321 - Milk, Raw
    • 321 - Raw Milk
    • 322 - Hogs
    • 323 - Goats
    • 323 - Sheep
    • 324 - Eggs
    • 324 - Fowl
    • 324 - Poultry
    • 325 - Animals, Captive Fur-Bearing
    • 325 - Fur-Bearing Animals, Captive
    • 326 - Game and Wildlife
    • 326 - Wildlife and Game
    • 327 - Equines
    • 327 - Horses
    • 329 - Animals, Laboratory
    • 329 - Animals, Zoo
    • 329 - Bees
    • 329 - Cats
    • 329 - Dogs
    • 329 - Laboratory Animals
    • 329 - Zoo Animals
    • 331 - Finfish
    • 331 - Fish (Finfish)
    • 332 - Fish (Shellfish)
    • 332 - Shellfish
    • 339 - Frogs
    • 339 - Sea Urchin
    • 339 - Seaweed
    • 339 - Sponges
    • 339 - Terrapins
    • 339 - Turtles
    • 339 - Whales
    • 341 - Coal
    • 341 - Lignite
    • 342 - Crude Petroleum
    • 342 - Gas, Natural
    • 342 - Natural Gas
    • 342 - Petroleum, Crude
    • 343 - Dimension Stone
    • 343 - Stone, Dimension
    • 344 - Broken and Crushed Stone
    • 344 - Crushed and Broken Stone
    • 344 - Stone, Crushed and Broken
    • 345 - Gravel and Sand
    • 345 - Sand and Gravel
    • 346 - Bentonite
    • 346 - Clay
    • 346 - Clay, Fire
    • 346 - Fire Clay
    • 346 - Fuller's Earth
    • 346 - Kaolin
    • 347 - Barite
    • 347 - Borate
    • 347 - Chemical and Fertilizer Minerals
    • 347 - Fertilizer and Chemical Minerals
    • 347 - Fluorspar
    • 347 - Mineral, Cheical and Fertilizer
    • 347 - Phosphate Rock
    • 347 - Potash
    • 347 - Salt, Rock
    • 347 - Rock Salt
    • 347 - Soda
    • 347 - Sulfur
    • 349 - Asbestos (Raw Mineral)
    • 349 - Asphalt, Native
    • 349 - Graphite (Raw Mineral)
    • 349 - Gypsum
    • 349 - Mica
    • 349 - Pumice
    • 349 - Tal
    • 351 - Iron Ore
    • 352 - Copper Ore
    • 353 - Lead and Zinc Ore
    • 353 - Zinc and Lead Ore
    • 354 - Gold and Silver Ore
    • 354 - Silver and Gold Ore
    • 355 - Aluminum Ore
    • 355 - Bauxite Ore
    • 356 - Chromium Ore
    • 356 - Cobalt Ore
    • 356 - Ferroalloy Ore
    • 357 - Mercury Ore
    • 358 - Radium Ore
    • 358 - Vanadium Ore
    • 358 - Uranium Ore
    • 359 - Antimony Ore
    • 359 - Beryllium Ore
    • 359 - Platinum Ore
    • 359 - Tin Ore
    • 359 - Titanium Ore
    • 361 - Buildings, except Prefabricated
    • 361 - Commercial Buildings
    • 361 - Farm Buildings
    • 361 - Public Buildings
    • 361 - Residential Buildings
    • 362 - Airports
    • 362 - Athletic Fields
    • 362 - Bridle Paths
    • 362 - Highways and Streets
    • 362 - Parking Areas
    • 362 - Parkway
    • 362 - Streets and Highways
    • 363 - Bridges
    • 363 - Elevated Highways
    • 363 - Tunnels
    • 363 - Viaducts
    • 364 - Cable Lines
    • 364 - Communication and Power Lines
    • 364 - Gas Mains
    • 364 - Pipelines (Construction)
    • 364 - Power and Communication Lines
    • 364 - Radio Transmitting Towers
    • 364 - Pumping Stations
    • 364 - Sewage-Collection & Disposal Lines
    • 364 - Sewer Mains
    • 364 - Telegraph Lines
    • 364 - Television-Transmitting Towers
    • 364 - Water Mains
    • 364 - Telephone Lines
    • 365 - Breakwaters
    • 365 - Channels
    • 365 - Canals
    • 365 - Cofferdams
    • 365 - Dikes
    • 365 - Dam
    • 365 - Levees
    • 365 - Locks (Marine Construction)
    • 365 - Marine Construction
    • 365 - Piers
    • 365 - Wharves
    • 365 - Waterway Construction
    • 365 - Harbor Construction
    • 366 - Hydroelectric Power Plants
    • 366 - Nuclear Power Plants
    • 366 - Power Plant Projects
    • 367 - Railroads
    • 367 - Subways
    • 368 - Oil Refineries
    • 368 - Refineries, Oil
    • 369 - Drainage Systems
    • 369 - Furnaces, Industrial (Constructed)
    • 369 - Incinerators
    • 369 - Industrial Furnaces (Constructed)
    • 369 - Irrigation Systems
    • 369 - Kilns
    • 369 - Ovens (Construction and Maintenance)
    • 369 - Ski-Tow Erection
    • 369 - Water-Treatment Plants
    • 371 - Aircraft Guns
    • 371 - Anti-aircraft Guns
    • 371 - Artillery
    • 371 - Coast Artillery
    • 371 - Field Artillery
    • 371 - Howitzers
    • 371 - Guns, Howitzers, Mortars, & Related Equip.
    • 371 - Mortars
    • 371 - Naval Guns
    • 371 - Tank Guns
    • 372 - Ammunition, except Small Arms
    • 372 - Bombs
    • 372 - Chemical Warfare Projectiles
    • 372 - Depth Charges
    • 372 - Grenades
    • 372 - Mines (Military)
    • 372 - Missile Warheads
    • 372 - Torpedoes
    • 373 - Small Arms
    • 374 - Ammunition, Small Arms
    • 375 - Missiles, Guided
    • 379 - Bazookas
    • 379 - Flame Throwers
    • 379 - Smoke Generators
    • 381 - Animal Feeds
    • 381 - Feeds, Animal and Fowl
    • 381 - Fowl Feeds
    • 381 - Grain Mill Products
    • 382 - Eggs, Processed
    • 382 - Meat Products, Processed
    • 383 - Dairy Products
    • 384 - Bakery Products
    • 385 - Fats and Oils, Edible
    • 385 - Oils and Fats, Edible
    • 386 - Seafood, Fresh or Frozen Packaged
    • 386 - Seafoods, Processed
    • 387 - Baby Foods, Canned
    • 387 - Canned Food Specialties
    • 387 - Fruits and Vegetables, Processed
    • 387 - Health Foods, Canned
    • 387 - Jams
    • 387 - Jellies
    • 387 - Juices
    • 387 - Salad Dressings
    • 387 - Sauces
    • 387 - Seasonings
    • 387 - Soups
    • 387 - Vegetables and Fruits, Processed
    • 391 - Coffee
    • 391 - Spices
    • 391 - Tea
    • 392 - Beet Sugar
    • 392 - Cane Sugar
    • 392 - Molasses
    • 392 - Sugar, Cane and Beet
    • 392 - Syrup, Cane and Beet
    • 393 - Candy
    • 393 - Chewing Gum
    • 393 - Chocolate
    • 393 - Cocoa
    • 393 - Confectionery Products
    • 393 - Dates, Stuffed
    • 393 - Nuts, Salted
    • 393 - Stuffed Dates
    • 393 - Salted Nuts
    • 394 - Extracts, Flavoring
    • 394 - Flavoring Extracts
    • 394 - Flavoring Syrups
    • 394 - Syrup, Flavoring
    • 395 - Alcoholic Beverages
    • 395 - Beverages, Alcoholic
    • 395 - Beverages, Malt
    • 395 - Blended Liquors
    • 395 - Distilled Liquors
    • 395 - Liquors
    • 395 - Malt Beverages
    • 395 - Rectified Liquors
    • 395 - Wines
    • 396 - Carbonated Waters
    • 396 - Soft Drinks
    • 397 - Macaroni
    • 397 - Noodles
    • 397 - Spaghetti
    • 397 - Vermicelli
    • 398 - Cider
    • 398 - Vinegar
    • 399 - Baking Powder
    • 399 - Ice
    • 399 - Peanut Butter
    • 399 - Potato Chips
    • 399 - Yeast
    • 401 - Cigarettes
    • 402 - Cigars
    • 403 - Chewing Tobacco
    • 403 - Smoking Tobacco
    • 403 - Snuff
    • 403 - Tobacco, Chewing, Smoking, and Snuff
    • 404 - Tobacco, Stemmed and Redried
    • 411 - Yam
    • 412 - Thread
    • 413 - Cordage
    • 413 - Twine
    • 414 - Natural Fibers
    • 414 - Silk Fibers
    • 414 - Synthetic Fibers
    • 414 - Fibers, Glass (Finishing)
    • 414 - Fibers, Natural and Silk
    • 414 - Fiber Stock
    • 414 - Fibers, Synthetic (Finishing)
    • 414 - Glass Fibers (Finishing)
    • 419 - Recovered Fibers
    • 419 - Fibers, Waste and Recovered
    • 419 - Waste Fibers
    • 421 - Broad Woven Cotton Fabrics
    • 421 - Cotton Fabrics
    • 421 - Fabrics, Broad Woven Cotton
    • 421 - Fabrics, Glass Fiber
    • 421 - Fabrics, Silk
    • 421 - Fabrics, Synthetic Fiber
    • 421 - Silk Fabrics
    • 421 - Synthetic-Fiber Fabrics
    • 421 - Glass-Fiber Fabrics
    • 422 - Broad Woven Wool Fabrics
    • 422 - Fabrics, Broad Woven Wool
    • 422 - Felt, Wool
    • 422 - Haircloth
    • 422 - Wool Fabrics
    • 422 - Wool Felt
    • 423 - Narrow Fabrics
    • 423 - Ribbons
    • 423 - Shoelaces
    • 423 - Tapes, Fabric
    • 424 - Fabrics, Knitted
    • 424 - Knitted Fabrics
    • 425 - Nonwoven Fabrics (except Knitted)
    • 429 - Hemp Fabrics
    • 429 - Jute Fabrics
    • 429 - Linen Fabrics
    • 429 - Ramie Fabrics
    • 431 - Carpets
    • 431 - Rugs
    • 432 - Art Goods, Stamped
    • 432 - Art Needlework
    • 432 - Fancy Textiles
    • 432 - Embroideries
    • 432 - Lace Goods
    • 432 - Stamped Art Goods, Textile
    • 432 - Textiles, Fancy
    • 432 - Trimmings, Textile
    • 432 - Trimmings, Umbrella
    • 432 - Hatters' Fur
    • 433 - Batting
    • 433 - Padding
    • 433 - Wadding
    • 433 - Upholstery Filling
    • 433 - Filling, Upholstery
    • 434 - Artificial Leather
    • 434 - Coated Fabrics (except Rubber)
    • 434 - Fabrics, Coated (except Rubberized)
    • 434 - Fabrics, Impregnated (except Rubberized)
    • 434 - Impregnated Fabrics (except Rubberized)
    • 434 - Leather, Artificial
    • 434 - Oil Cloth
    • 435 - Bedspreads
    • 435 - Blankets (except Electric)
    • 435 - Comforters
    • 435 - Dishcloths
    • 435 - Curtains
    • 435 - Draperies
    • 435 - House Furnishings
    • 435 - Mopheads
    • 435 - Napkins
    • 435 - Pillowcases
    • 435 - Pillows
    • 435 - Quilts
    • 435 - Slipcovers
    • 435 - Sheets
    • 435 - Towels
    • 435 - Washcloths
    • 435 - Tablecloths
    • 436 - Bags, Textile
    • 436 - Awnings, Canvas
    • 436 - Canvas Products
    • 436 - Textile Bags
    • 436 - Tarpaulins
    • 436 - Tents
    • 439 - Bags, Sleeping
    • 439 - Crocheted Products
    • 439 - Felt Goods
    • 439 - Fishing Nets
    • 439 - Flags
    • 439 - Hammocks
    • 439 - Parachutes
    • 439 - Sleeping Bags
    • 439 - Handwoven Products
    • 441 - Coats, Men's and Boy's
    • 441 - Overcoats, Men's and Boy's
    • 441 - Suits, Men's and Boy's
    • 441 - Uniforms
    • 441 - Vests
    • 441 - Tuxedos
    • 442 - Apparel, Men's and Boy's Athletic
    • 442 - Bathing Suits, Men's and Boy's (non-rubber)
    • 442 - Athletic Apparel, Men's and Boy's
    • 442 - Clothing, Work
    • 442 - Neckwear, Men's and Boy's
    • 442 - Shirts, Men's and Boy's
    • 442 - Trousers
    • 442 - Underwear, Men's and Boy's
    • 442 - Work Clothing, Men's and Boy's
    • 442 - Furnishings, Men's and Boy's
    • 442 - Nightwear, Men's and Boy's
    • 443 - Apparel, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's Athletic
    • 443 - Bathing Suits, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's (non-rubber)
    • 443 - Athletic Apparel, Women's, Girl's and Infant's
    • 443 - Blouses
    • 443 - Coats, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's
    • 443 - Dresses
    • 443 - Neckwear, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's
    • 443 - Outerwear, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's
    • 443 - Rompers
    • 443 - Skirts
    • 443 - Shirts, Women's, Girls', and Infant's
    • 443 - Suits, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's
    • 444 - Brassieres
    • 444 - Undergarments, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's
    • 444 - Underwear, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's
    • 444 - Nightwear, Women's, Girl's, and Infant's
    • 444 - Girdles
    • 445 - Hats (except Fur)
    • 446 - Hosiery
    • 447 - Coats, Fur
    • 447 - Fur Coats and Jackets
    • 447 - Fur Goods
    • 447 - Fur Hats
    • 447 - Fur Neckpieces
    • 447 - Fur Trimmings
    • 447 - Jackets, Fur
    • 447 - Neckpieces, Fur
    • 447 - Trimmings, Fur
    • 447 - Hats, Fur
    • 449 - Belts, Apparel
    • 449 - Clothing, Leather & Sheepskin Lined
    • 449 - Diapers
    • 449 - Costumes
    • 449 - Dressing Gowns
    • 449 - Gowns, Dressing
    • 449 - Garters
    • 449 - Handkerchiefs
    • 449 - Leather Clothing
    • 449 - Outer Garments, Waterproof (except Rubber or Rubberized)
    • 449 - Raincoats (except Rubber or Rubberized)
    • 449 - Robes
    • 449 - Sheepskin-Lined Clothing
    • 449 - Suspenders
    • 449 - Waterproof Outer Garments (except Rubber or Rubberized)
    • 449 - Gloves, Dress and Work (except Rubber and All-Leather)
    • 451 - Bolts, Wood
    • 451 - Fence Rails
    • 451 - Logs
    • 451 - Pilings
    • 451 - Poles, Wood
    • 451 - Posts, Wood
    • 451 - Timber Products, Untreated
    • 451 - Wood Bolts
    • 452 - Cooperage Stock
    • 452 - Dimension Stock, Hardwood
    • 452 - Doors, Wood
    • 452 - Frames, Wooden Window
    • 452 - Fuelwood
    • 452 - Flooring
    • 452 - Planing-Mill Products
    • 452 - Sawmill Products
    • 452 - Shutters, Wood
    • 452 - Shingles, Wood
    • 452 - Stairways, Wood
    • 452 - Window Frames, Wood
    • 452 - Wood Products, Treated
    • 452 - Millwork Products
    • 452 - Moldings, Wood
    • 452 - Hardwood Dimension Stock
    • 453 - Plywood
    • 453 - Veneer
    • 454 - Containers, Wood
    • 454 - Pallets, Wood
    • 454 - Skids, Wood
    • 454 - Wood Containers
    • 455 - Buildings, Prefabricated Wood
    • 455 - Prefabricated Wood Buildings
    • 455 - Structural Wood Members
    • 455 - Wood Buildings, Prefabricated
    • 455 - Mobile Homes
    • 456 - Particleboard
    • 457 - Clothespins, Wood
    • 457 - Dowels
    • 457 - Frames, Mirror and Picture
    • 457 - Gavels
    • 457 - Ladders, Wood
    • 457 - Mallets
    • 457 - Marquetry
    • 457 - Oars, Wood
    • 457 - Picture and Mirror Frames
    • 457 - Toilet Seats, Wood
    • 457 - Toothpicks
    • 457 - Wood Articles
    • 457 - Yardsticks, Wood
    • 457 - Mirror and Picture Frames
    • 459 - Cork Products
    • 459 - Rattan Products
    • 459 - Reed Products
    • 459 - Straw Products
    • 459 - Willow Products
    • 459 - Wicker Products
    • 461 - Cabinets, Phonograph, Radio, Sewing Machine, and TV
    • 461 -Household Furniture, Wood> (except Upholstered)
    • 461 - Phonograph Cabinets, Wood
    • 461 - Radio Cabinets, Wood
    • 461 - Sewing-Machine Cabinets, Wood
    • 461 - Television Cabinets, Wood
    • 461 - Wood Household Furniture (except Upholstered)
    • 461 - Furniture, Wood Household (except Upholstered)
    • 462 - Household Furniture, Upholstered Wood
    • 462 - Wood Household Furniture, Upholstered
    • 463 - Household Furniture, Metal
    • 463 - Metal Household Furniture
    • 463 - Furniture, Metal Household
    • 464 - Beds, Sofa and Chair
    • 464 - Bedsprings
    • 464 - Chair Beds
    • 464 - Cushions, Spring
    • 464 - Mattresses
    • 464 - Seats, Aircraft, Automobile, Railroad, and Public Conveyances
    • 464 - Sofa Beds
    • 464 - Spring Cushions
    • 465 - Bookcases, Wood
    • 465 - Chalkboards, Wood
    • 465 - Desks, Wood
    • 465 - Furniture, Wood Office and Public Building
    • 465 - Office Furniture, Wood
    • 465 - Pews, Wood
    • 465 - Public-Building Furniture, Wood
    • 465 - Wood Office Furniture
    • 465 - Wood Public-Building Furniture
    • 466 - Aircraft Seats
    • 466 - Automobile Seats
    • 466 - Bookcases, Metal
    • 466 - Cabinets, Filing (Metal)
    • 466 - Chairs, Metal
    • 466 - Desks, Metal
    • 466 - Metal Office Furniture
    • 466 - Metal Public-Building Furniture
    • 466 - Office Furniture, Metal
    • 466 - Railroad Car Seats
    • 466 - Public-Building Furniture, Metal
    • 466 - Furniture, Metal Office and Public Building
    • 466 - Filing Cabinets, Metal
    • 467 - Booth, Telephone
    • 467 - Cabinets, Display
    • 467 - Cabinets, Kitchen
    • 467 - Cases, Display
    • 467 - Display Cabinets and Cases
    • 467 - Costumers
    • 467 - Fixtures, Wood and Metal
    • 467 - Lockers
    • 467 - Kitchen Cabinets
    • 467 - Metal and Wood Fixtures
    • 467 - Metal Fixtures
    • 467 - Partitions
    • 467 - Racks
    • 467 - Shelving
    • 467 - Stands (Wood and Metal)
    • 467 - Telephone Booths
    • 467 - Wood and Metal Fixtures
    • 467 - Wood Fixtures
    • 468 - Fixtures and Furniture, Plastic, Glass, and Fiberglass
    • 468 - Plastic Furniture and Fixtures
    • 468 - Glass Furniture and Fixtures
    • 468 - Fiberglass Furniture and Fixtures
    • 468 - Furniture and Fixtures, Plastic, Glass, and Fiberglass
    • 469 - Barber-Shop Equipment
    • 469 - Beauty-Shop Equipment
    • 469 - Blinds, Window
    • 469 - Drapery Hardware
    • 469 - Fixtures and Furniture, Barber and Beauty Shop
    • 469 - Fixtures and Furniture, Rattan, Reed, Wicker, and Willow
    • 469 - Reed Furniture and Fixtures
    • 469 - Shades, Window
    • 469 - Wicker Furniture and Fixtures
    • 469 - Willow Furniture and Fixtures
    • 469 - Window Blinds and Shades
    • 469 - Furniture and Fixtures, Rattan, Reed, Wicker, and Willow
    • 469 - Furniture and Fixtures, Barber and Beauty Shops
    • 469 - Hardware, Drapery
    • 469 - Rattan Furniture and Fixtures
    • 471 - Pulp
    • 472 - Cardboard (Except Die Cut)
    • 472 - Paper Stock
    • 472 - Parchment Paper
    • 472 - Paper and Paperboard, Nonconverted (except Building)
    • 472 - Nonconverted Paper and Paperboard (except Building)
    • 472 - Newsprint
    • 473 - Asbestos Building Paper
    • 473 - Asphalt Board and Building Paper
    • 473 - Building Paper and Building Board, Nonconverted
    • 473 - Construction Paper
    • 473 - Insulating Paper
    • 473 - Roofing Board
    • 473 - Wallboard
    • 473 - Nonconverted Building Paper and Board
    • 473 - Fiberboard
    • 474 - Bags, Paper
    • 474 - Cardboard, Die Cut
    • 474 - Coated Paper
    • 474 - Converted Paper and Paperboard Products (except Containers and Boxes)
    • 474 - Die-Cut Paper, Paperboard, and Cardboard
    • 474 - Corrugated and Laminated Paper
    • 474 - Envelopes
    • 474 - Laminated and Corrugated Paper
    • 474 - Paperboard and Paper, Die Cut
    • 474 - Paper, Coated, Glazed, or Varnished
    • 474 - Paper Novelties
    • 474 - Paper and Paperboard Products, Converted
    • 474 - Paper Bags
    • 474 - Pressed and Molded Pulp Goods
    • 474 - Pulp Goods, Pressed and Molded
    • 474 - Sanitary Paper Products
    • 474 - Stationary
    • 474 - Wallpaper
    • 474 - Varnished Paper
    • 474 - Tablets, Paper
    • 474 - Glazed Paper
    • 474 - Molded and Pressed Pulp Goods
    • 475 - Boxes and Containers, Paperboard
    • 475 - Containers and Boxes, Paperboard
    • 475 - Paperboard Containers and Boxes
    • 481 - Newspapers
    • 482 - Comics (Periodicals)
    • 482 - Journals, Trade (Periodicals)
    • 482 - Magazines
    • 482 - Periodicals
    • 482 - Trade Journals
    • 483 - Books and Pamphlets
    • 483 - Pamphlets and Books
    • 484 - Business Forms
    • 484 - Fanfold Forms
    • 484 - Forms, Business, Fanfold, and Office
    • 484 - Manifold Business Forms
    • 484 - Office Forms
    • 484 - Salesbooks
    • 485 - Cards, Greeting (except Hand Painted)
    • 485 - Greeting Cards (except Hand Painted)
    • 486 - Account Books
    • 486 - Albums (Printed)
    • 486 - Binders, Looseleaf
    • 486 - Blankbooks
    • 486 - Books, Account, Receipt, and Sample
    • 486 - Checkbooks
    • 486 - Looseleaf Binders
    • 486 - Ledgers
    • 486 - Ledger Sheets
    • 486 - Receipt Books
    • 486 - Record Albums
    • 486 - Sample Books
    • 489 - Atlases
    • 489 - Catalogs
    • 489 - Directories
    • 489 - Maps
    • 489 - Paper Patterns
    • 489 - Programs, Racetrack
    • 489 - Racetrack Programs
    • 489 - Shopping News
    • 489 - Sheet Music
    • 489 - Technical Papers
    • 491 - Alkalies
    • 491 - Chlorine
    • 491 - Compounds, Inorganic
    • 491 - Gases, Industrial
    • 491 - Industrial Gases
    • 491 - Inorganic Chemicals, Compounds, Pigments, and Salts
    • 491 - Pigments, Inorganic
    • 491 - Salts, Inorganic
    • 491 - Chemicals, Inorganic
    • 492 - Plastics Materials
    • 492 - Resins, Synthetic
    • 492 - Rubber, Synthetic
    • 492 - Synthetic Fibers (except Glass)
    • 492 - Synthetic Resins
    • 492 - Synthetic Rubber
    • 492 - Fibers, Synthetic (Production)
    • 493 - Ampules
    • 493 - Bacterial Vaccines
    • 493 - Biological Products
    • 493 - Blood Derivatives
    • 493 - Botanical Products
    • 493 - Chemicals, Medicinal
    • 493 - Capsules (Pharmaceutical Preparations)
    • 493 - Drugs
    • 493 - Medicinal Chemicals
    • 493 - Medicinal Powders, Solutions, and Suspensions
    • 493 - Ointments
    • 493 - Pharmaceutical Preparations
    • 493 - Plasmas
    • 493 - Powders, Medicinal
    • 493 - Serums
    • 493 - Solutions, Medicinal
    • 493 - Suspensions, Medicinal
    • 493 - Toxoids
    • 493 - Vials, Pharmaceutical Preparations
    • 493 - Virus Vaccines
    • 493 - Vaccines, Bacterial and Virus
    • 493 - Tablets, Pharmaceutical
    • 494 - Cleaning Preparations
    • 494 - Detergents
    • 494 - Cosmetics
    • 494 - Perfumes
    • 494 - Soap
    • 494 - Toilet Preparations
    • 495 - Cleaners, Paintbrush
    • 495 - Enamels
    • 495 - Lacquers
    • 495 - Paintbrush Cleaners
    • 495 - Paint Remover
    • 495 - Paints
    • 495 - Putty
    • 495 - Sealers, Wood
    • 495 - Varnishes
    • 495 - Varnish Remover
    • 495 - Wood Sealers
    • 495 - Wood Filler
    • 495 - Fillers, Wood
    • 496 - Alcohols, Polyhydric
    • 496 - Amines, Acid and Polyhydric Alcohol
    • 496 - Chemicals, Gum and Wood
    • 496 - Chemicals, Organic
    • 496 - Chemicals, Rubber-Processing
    • 496 - Chemicals, Wood
    • 496 - Chemical Warfare Gases
    • 496 - Coal Tar (Cyclic Crudes)
    • 496 - Cyclic (Coal Tar) Crudes
    • 496 - Cyclic Organic Intermediates
    • 496 - Dyes, Synthetic Organic
    • 496 - Flavoring Materials, Synthetic
    • 496 - Gases, Chemical Warfare
    • 496 - Gum and Wood Chemicals
    • 496 - Organic Chemicals
    • 496 - Organic Chemicals, Noncyclic
    • 496 - Organic Solvents
    • 496 - Perfume, Synthetic
    • 496 - Pigments, Synthetic Organic
    • 496 - Plasticizers
    • 496 - Polyhydric Alcohols
    • 496 - Rubber-Processing Chemicals
    • 496 - Solvents, Organic
    • 496 - Synthetic Flavoring
    • 496 - Synthetic Organic Dyes
    • 496 - Synthetic Organic Pigments
    • 496 - Synthetic Perfume
    • 496 - Tanning Agents, Synthetic
    • 496 - Wood and Gum Chemicals
    • 496 - Synthetic Tanning Agents
    • 496 - Noncyclic Organic Chemicals
    • 496 - Esters, Acid and Polyhydric Alcohol
    • 497 - Agricultural Chemicals
    • 497 - Chemicals, Agricultural
    • 497 - Pesticides
    • 497 - Fertilizers
    • 499 - Adhesives
    • 499 - Carbon Black
    • 499 - Ink, Printing
    • 499 - Printing Ink
    • 499 - Sealants
    • 499 - Explosives
    • 501 - Fuel, Jet
    • 501 - Fuel Oils
    • 501 - Gasoline
    • 501 - Illuminating Oils
    • 501 - Jet Fuels
    • 501 - Lubricants
    • 501 - Oils, Illuminating
    • 501 - Paraffin Wax
    • 501 - Petroleum Products
    • 502 - Asphalt-Paving Mixtures and Blocks
    • 502 - Paving Materials
    • 502 - Tar-Paving Mixtures and Blocks
    • 503 - Asphalt Roofing Felts
    • 503 - Cements, Roofing
    • 503 - Coatings, Roofing
    • 503 - Felts, Asphalt Roofing
    • 503 - Saturated Roofing Felts
    • 503 - Roofing Coatings and Cements
    • 503 - Roofing Felts
    • 503 - Roofing Materials
    • 504 - Briquettes, Fuel
    • 504 - Fuel Briquettes
    • 504 - Fuel, Packaged and Powdered
    • 504 - Packaged Fuel
    • 504 - Powdered Fuel
    • 505 - Coke
    • 511 - Tires and Tubes
    • 511 - Tubes and Tires
    • 512 - Footwear, Rubber and Plastic
    • 512 - Plastic Footwear
    • 512 - Rubber Footwear
    • 513 - Reclaimed Rubber
    • 513 - Rubber, Reclaimed
    • 514 - Air Line Hose
    • 514 - Belting, Rubber and Plastic
    • 514 - Belts, Conveyor
    • 514 - Conveyor Belts
    • 514 - Garden Hose
    • 514 - Hose, Air Line
    • 514 - Hose, Garden
    • 514 - Hose, Heater
    • 514 - Hose, Rubber and Plastic
    • 514 - Heater Hose
    • 514 - Plastic Hose and Belting
    • 514 - Rubber Hose and Belting
    • 514 - V-Belts
    • 519 - Aprons, Rubber
    • 519 - Balloons, Rubber
    • 519 - Bathing Caps, Rubber
    • 519 - Bathing Suits, Rubber
    • 519 - Awnings, Plastic
    • 519 - Boats, Rubber
    • 519 - Bottles, Plastic
    • 519 - Caps, Rubber Bathing
    • 519 - Cloaks, Rubber
    • 519 - Clothespins, Plastic
    • 519 - Clothing, Rubber
    • 519 - Combs, Rubber
    • 519 - Downspouts and Gutters, Plastic
    • 519 - Fabrics, Rubberized
    • 519 - Fittings, Plastic Pipe
    • 519 - Gutters and Downspouts, Plastic
    • 519 - Ice Chests and Coolers, Plastic
    • 519 - Jackets, Rubber Life
    • 519 - Life Jackets and Life Rafts, Rubber
    • 519 - Kitchenware, Plastic
    • 519 - Novelties, Plastic
    • 519 - Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Plastic
    • 519 - Rafts, Rubber Life
    • 519 - Rubber Clothing
    • 519 - Rubberized Fabrics
    • 519 - Rubber Specialties and Sundries
    • 519 - Shower Stalls, Plastic
    • 519 - Toys, Rubber
    • 519 - Tableware, Plastic
    • 519 - Teething Rings
    • 519 - Wet Suits, Rubber
    • 519 - Molded Plastics
    • 519 - Water Bottles, Rubber
    • 519 - Gloves, Rubber
    • 519 - Erasers, Rubber
    • 519 - Hardware, Plastic
    • 521 - Fur Pelts
    • 521 - Hides
    • 521 - Leather
    • 521 - Skins
    • 522 - Athletic Shoes
    • 522 - Boot and Shoe Cut Stock and Findings
    • 522 - Boots, Canvas
    • 522 - Canvas Boots
    • 522 - Cut Stock and Findings, Boot and Shoe
    • 522 - Footwear (except Rubber)
    • 522 - Sandals
    • 522 - Slippers
    • 522 - Shoes, Athletic
    • 522 - Moccasins
    • 522 - Findings and Cut Stock, Boot and Shoe
    • 523 - Leather Gloves and Mittens
    • 523 - Gloves and Mittens, Leather
    • 523 - Mittens, Leather
    • 524 - Attache Cases
    • 524 - Camera Cases
    • 524 - Cases, Attache, Camera, Musical Instrument
    • 524 - Luggage
    • 524 - Musical Instrument Cases
    • 525 - Billfolds
    • 525 - Cases, Jewelry and Key
    • 525 - Handbags
    • 525 - Jewelry Cases
    • 525 - Key Cases
    • 525 - Pouches, Tobacco
    • 525 - Purses
    • 525 - Tobacco Pouches
    • 529 - Belting, Leather
    • 529 - Collars, Dog
    • 529 - Desk Sets, Leather
    • 529 - Dog Collars and Leashes
    • 529 - Leashes and Collars, Dog
    • 529 - Leather Belting
    • 529 - Razor Strops
    • 529 - Saddlery
    • 529 - Whips, Leather531 Fibers, Glass (Production)
    • 529 - Harness
    • 531 - Blown Glass and Glassware
    • 531 - Bottles, Glass
    • 531 - Flat Glass or Glassware
    • 531 - Float Glass
    • 531 - Plate Glass
    • 531 - Pressed Glass and Glassware
    • 531 - Pressed-Glass Tableware
    • 531 - Glass or Glassware, Flat, Pressed, or Blown
    • 531 - Glass, Plate or Float
    • 531 - Glass Fibers (Production)
    • 531 - Glass, Float
    • 531 - Glass Tableware, Pressed
    • 531 - Glassware, Flat, Pressed, or Blown
    • 531 - Glass, Window
    • 531 - Glass Bottles
    • 531 - Window Glass
    • 532 - Art Glass
    • 532 - Cut-Glass Tableware
    • 532 - Ground Glass
    • 532 - Leaded Glass
    • 532 - Novelties, Glass
    • 532 - Mosaic Glass
    • 532 - Stained Glass
    • 532 - Watch Crystals
    • 532 - Glass, Art
    • 532 - Glass Products Made of Purchased Glass
    • 532 - Glass, Stained
    • 532 - Mirrors
    • 532 - Glass Tableware, Cut
    • 532 - Glass, Leaded, Stained, and Art
    • 532 - Glass, Mosaic
    • 532 - Glass Novelties
    • 533 - Cement, Hydraulic (Natural, Portland, Masonry)
    • 533 - Hydraulic Cement
    • 534 - Brick, Clay
    • 534 - Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile
    • 534 - Clay, Brick
    • 534 - Clay, Firebrick
    • 534 - Clay Products, Structural and Heat esisting
    • 534 - Clay Tile, Drain, Roofing, and Sewer
    • 534 - Clay Tile, Structural
    • 534 - Drain Tile, Clay
    • 534 - Floor Tile, Ceramic
    • 534 - Roofing Tile
    • 534 - Sewer Tile
    • 534 - Structural Clay Products
    • 534 - Structural Clay Tile
    • 534 - Firebrick, Clay
    • 534 - Wall Tile, Ceramic
    • 535 - China Plumbing Fixtures
    • 535 - Chinaware
    • 535 - Electrical Supplies, Porcelain
    • 535 - Fixtures and Fittings, China and Earthenware Plumbing
    • 535 - Plumbing Fixtures and Fittings, China and Earthenware
    • 535 - Porcelain Electrical Supplies
    • 535 - Porcelain Ware
    • 535 - Pottery Products
    • 535 - Stoneware
    • 535 - Earthenware
    • 535 - Earthenware Plumbing Fixtures and Fittings
    • 536 - Block, Concrete
    • 536 - Brick, Concrete
    • 536 - Furniture, Concrete
    • 536 - Hydrated Lime
    • 536 - Gypsum Products
    • 536 - Lime, Hydrated and Quicklime
    • 536 - Pipe, Concrete
    • 536 - Plaster
    • 536 - Plasterboard
    • 536 - Quicklime
    • 536 - Concrete Block, Brick, Pipe, and Furniture
    • 536 - Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Products
    • 536 - Concrete, Ready Mixed
    • 537 - Building Stone
    • 537 - Cut Stone
    • 537 - Cut Stone Furniture
    • 537 - Furniture, Cut Stone
    • 537 - Monumental Stone
    • 537 - Stone, Building and Monumental
    • 537 - Stone, Cut
    • 537 - Stone Products
    • 538 - Abrasive Products
    • 538 - Asbestos Products
    • 538 - Brake Linings (Asbestos)
    • 538 - Buffing Wheels
    • 538 - Building Materials (Asbestos)
    • 538 - Gaskets (Asbestos)
    • 538 - Grinding Wheels
    • 538 - Insulating Materials, Asbestos
    • 538 - Packing, Asbestos
    • 538 - Sandpaper
    • 538 - Sealing Devices, Asbestos
    • 538 - Steel Wool
    • 539 - Art Goods, Plaster of Paris and Papier Mache
    • 539 - Crucibles, Nonclay
    • 539 - Papier Mache, Statuary and Art Goods
    • 539 - Plaster of Paris, Statuary and Art Goods
    • 539 - Refractories, Nonclay
    • 539 - Statuary, Plaster of Paris and Papier Mache
    • 539 - Mineral Wool
    • 539 - Nonclay Refractories and Crucibles
    • 541 - Bars and Rods, Iron and Steel
    • 541 - Blast-Furnace Products
    • 541 - Cable, Steel
    • 541 - Iron and Steel Basic Shapes (Bars, Pipes, Plates, Rods)
    • 541 - Ingots, Ferrous Metal
    • 541 - Nails, Steel
    • 541 - Pig Iron
    • 541 - Pipes and Tubing, Iron and Steel
    • 541 - Plates, Iron and Steel
    • 541 - Rods and Bars, Iron and Steel
    • 541 - Rolling-Mill Products
    • 541 - Smelted and Refined Ferrous Metals
    • 541 - Sheets and Strips, Iron and Steel
    • 541 - Spikes, Steel
    • 541 - Staples, Steel
    • 541 - Steel and Iron Pipes and Tubing
    • 541 - Steel and Iron Plates, Sheets, Strips, Rods, and Bar
    • 541 - Steel Cable
    • 541 - Steel Ingots
    • 541 - Steel Nails, Spikes, Staples
    • 541 - Steel Wire
    • 541 - Steelworks Products
    • 541 - Finishing Mill Products
    • 541 - Tubing and Pipes, Iron and Steel
    • 541 - Wire, Steel
    • 542 - Castings, Ferrous and Nonferrous Metal
    • 542 - Castings, Metal
    • 542 - Metal Castings, Ferrous and Nonferrous
    • 542 - Ferrous Metal Castings
    • 542 - Nonferrous Metal Castings
    • 543 - Aluminum, Smelted and Refined
    • 543 - Copper, Smelted and Refined
    • 543 - Ingots, Nonferrous Metal
    • 543 - Lead, Smelted and Refined
    • 543 - Nonferrous Metals, Smelted and Refined
    • 543 - Pigs, Nonferrous Metal
    • 543 - Slabs, Nonferrous Metal
    • 543 - Smelted and Refined Nonferrous Metals
    • 543 - Zinc, Smelted and Refined
    • 544 - Bars and Rods, Nonferrous Metal
    • 544 - Cable, Nonferrous Metal
    • 544 - Pipes and Tubing, Nonferrous Metal
    • 544 - Plates, Nonferrous Metal
    • 544 - Rods and Bars, Nonferrous Metal
    • 544 - Sheets and Strips, Nonferrous Metal
    • 544 - Tubing and Pipes, Nonferrous Metal
    • 544 - Wire, Nonferrous Metal
    • 544 - Nonferrous Metals, Rolled, Drawn, and Extruded
    • 549 - Balls, Steel
    • 549 - Iron, Powdered
    • 549 - Nails, Nonferrous Metal
    • 549 - Powdered Iron
    • 549 - Spikes, Nonferrous Metal
    • 549 - Staples, Nonferrous Metal
    • 549 - Steel Balls
    • 551 - Barrels, Metal
    • 551 - Cans, Metal
    • 551 - Containers, Metal
    • 551 - Drums, Metal
    • 551 - Kegs, Metal
    • 551 - Metal Cans and Containers
    • 551 - Pails, Metal
    • 552 - Axes
    • 552 - Bits
    • 552 - Builders' Hardware
    • 552 - Carpenters' Handtools
    • 552 - Chisels
    • 552 - Cleavers
    • 552 - Clippers
    • 552 - Cutlery
    • 552 - Furniture Hardware
    • 552 - Garden Tools
    • 552 - Handsaws
    • 552 - Knives (Non-Electric Household)
    • 552 - Mechanics' Handtools
    • 552 - Motor-Vehicle Hardware
    • 552 - Razors
    • 552 - Saw Blades
    • 552 - Saws, Hand
    • 552 - Scissors
    • 552 - Shears
    • 552 - Tools, Garden
    • 552 - Handtools, Nonpower
    • 552 - Hardware, Builders
    • 552 - Hardware, Furniture
    • 552 - Hardware, General
    • 552 - Hardware, Motor Vehicle
    • 553 - Brass Goods, Plumbing
    • 553 - Enameled Iron and Metal Sanitary Ware
    • 553 - Fixture Fittings and Trim, Plumbing (Brass Goods)
    • 553 - Furnaces, Steam or Hot Water (Domestic)
    • 553 - Gas Burning Heaters
    • 553 - Heating Equipment, Nonelectric
    • 553 - Hot Water or Steam Domestic Furnaces
    • 553 - Heaters, Nonelectric
    • 553 - Oil Burning Heaters
    • 553 - Plumbing-Fixture Fittings and Trim (Brass Goods)
    • 553 - Plumbing Fixtures, Enameled Metal
    • 553 - Radiators (Heating)
    • 553 - Solar Heaters
    • 553 - Steam or Hot-Water Domestic Furnace
    • 553 - Wood Burning Heaters
    • 554 - Architectural Metalwork
    • 554 - Buildings, Prefabricated Metal
    • 554 - Door and Window Frames, Metal
    • 554 - Doors, Metal
    • 554 - Fire Escapes, Metal
    • 554 - Flagpoles, Metal
    • 554 - Frames, Metal Window and Door
    • 554 - Lamp Posts, Metal
    • 554 - Metal Buildings, Prefabricated
    • 554 - Metalwork, Architectural and Ornamental
    • 554 - Ornamental Metalwork
    • 554 - Plate Work, Fabricated (Boiler Shops)
    • 554 - Prefabricated Metal Buildings
    • 554 - Sash, Metal
    • 554 - Sheet Metal Work
    • 554 - Structural Metal, Fabricated
    • 554 - Trim and Molding, Metal
    • 554 - Window and Door Frames, Metal
    • 554 - Fabricated Plate Work (Boiler Shops)
    • 554 - Fabricated Structural Metal
    • 554 - Molding and Trim, Metal
    • 555 - Bolts, Metal
    • 555 - Nuts and Bolts
    • 555 - Screw-Machine Products
    • 555 - Screws
    • 555 - Rivets
    • 555 - Washers, Metal
    • 556 - Ash Trays, Stamped Metal
    • 556 - Automobile Stampings
    • 556 - Bottle and Jar Caps and Tops
    • 556 - Chassis, Radio and Television (Metal Stamped)
    • 556 - Cans, Stamped Metal
    • 556 - Caps, Bottle and Jar
    • 556 - Forgings, Metal
    • 556 - Garbage Cans, Stamped Metal
    • 556 - Helmets, Metal
    • 556 - Jar and Bottle Caps and Tops
    • 556 - License Tags
    • 556 - Metal Forgings and Stampings
    • 556 - Radio Chassis
    • 556 - Stampings, Automobile
    • 556 - Stampings, Metal
    • 556 - Television Chassis
    • 557 - Barbed Wire
    • 557 - Fencing, Wire
    • 557 - Garment Hangers, Wire
    • 557 - Paper Clips
    • 557 - Screening, Wire
    • 557 - Springs, Wire
    • 557 - Hangers, Wire Garment
    • 557 - Fabricated Wire Products
    • 557 - Wire Products
    • 557 - Wire Springs
    • 559 - Fittings, Metal Pipe (except Plumbers')
    • 559 - Foil and Leaf, Metal
    • 559 - Leaf and Foil, Metal
    • 559 - Metal Foil and Leaf
    • 559 - Pipe, Fabricated
    • 559 - Pipe Fittings and Valves, Metal (except Plumbers')
    • 559 - Safes
    • 559 - Springs, Steel
    • 559 - Fabricated Pipe, Metal
    • 559 - Valves and Pipe Fittings, Metal (except Plumbers)
    • 559 - Vaults
    • 561 - Diesel Engines and Parts (except Aircraft)
    • 561 - Engines and Turbines (except Aircraft &
    • 561 - Gas Turbine (except Aircraft)
    • 561 - Generator Set Units, Turbine
    • 561 - Hydraulic Turbines
    • 561 - Internal Combustion Engines and Parts (except Aircraft and Non-Diesel Automotive)
    • 561 - Semidiesel Engines and Parts
    • 561 - Steam Engines (except Locomotive)
    • 561 - Steam Turbines
    • 561 - Engines and Parts, Diesel and Semidiesel
    • 561 - Engines and Parts, Internal Combustion (except Aircraft and Non-Diesel Automotive)
    • 561 - Turbine-Generator-Engines and Parts (exceptAircraft and Non-Diesel Automotive)
    • 561 - Turbines
    • 561 - Turbines, Hydraulic, Steam, and Gas (exceptAircraft)
    • 561 - Engines, Steam (except Locomotive)
    • 561 - Engines and Parts, Diesel and Semidiesel
    • 561 - Engines and Parts, Internal Combustion (except Aircraft and Non-Diesel Automotive)
    • 561 - Engines, Steam (except Locomotive)
    • 562 - Blowers, Snow
    • 562 - Farm Machinery and Equipment
    • 562 - Farm Wheel Tractors
    • 562 - Garden Machinery and Equipment
    • 562 - Garden Wheel Tractors
    • 562 - Snow Blowers and Throwers
    • 562 - Throwers, Snow
    • 562 - Tractors, Farm and Garden (Wheel)
    • 562 - Wheel Tractors, Farm and Garden
    • 563 - Bulldozers
    • 563 - Construction Machinery and Equipment
    • 563 - Cranes, Nonindustrial Plant
    • 563 - Dredging Machinery
    • 563 - Pavers
    • 563 - Power Shovels
    • 563 - Shovels, Power
    • 563 - Concrete Mixers
    • 564 - Breakers, Coal
    • 564 - Cars, Mining
    • 564 - Cleaning Machinery, Mineral
    • 564 - Coal Breakers and Cutters
    • 564 - Core Drills
    • 564 - Crushing Machinery, Rock
    • 564 - Cutters, Coal
    • 564 - Drills, Core
    • 564 - Drills, Rock
    • 564 - Gas Well Machinery and Equipment
    • 564 - Oil Field Machinery and Equipment
    • 564 - Oil Well Machinery and Equipment
    • 564 - Portable Rock Drills
    • 564 - Rock-Crushing Machinery
    • 564 - Rock Drills, Portable
    • 564 - Water-Well Machinery and Equipment
    • 564 - Concentration Machinery
    • 564 - Well Machinery and Equipment
    • 564 - Mine Cars
    • 564 - Mineral-Cleaning Machinery
    • 564 - Mining Machinery and Equipment
    • 565 - Conveyors and Conveying Equipment
    • 565 - Cranes, Industrial
    • 565 - Elevators
    • 565 - Hoists
    • 565 - Industrial Trucks
    • 565 - Materials-Handling Machinery and Equipment
    • 565 - Moving Stairways
    • 565 - Stackers
    • 565 - Stairways, Moving
    • 565 - Tractors
    • 565 - Trucks, Industrial
    • 565 - Monorail Systems
    • 565 - Trailers
    • 566 - Automotive-Maintenance Equipment
    • 566 - Die Sets
    • 566 - Dies, Special
    • 566 - Industrial Molds
    • 566 - Industrial Patterns (Foundry Cores, etc.)
    • 566 - Jigs and Fixtures
    • 566 - Machine-Tool Accessories
    • 566 - Machine-Tool Measuring Devices
    • 566 - Machine Tools, Metal-Cutting and Forming
    • 566 - Maintenance Equipment, Automotive
    • 566 - Metal-Cutting Machine Tools
    • 566 - Metal-Forming Machine Tools
    • 566 - Metalworking Machinery and Equipment
    • 566 - Power-Driven Handtools
    • 566 - Rolling-Mill Machinery and Equipment
    • 566 - Tools, Special
    • 566 - Handtools, Power
    • 566 - Molds, Industrial
    • 566 - Welding Equipment
    • 567 - Food Products Machinery and Equipment
    • 567 - Industrial Machinery and Equipment, Textile
    • 567 - Industrial Machinery and Equipment, Woodworking
    • 567 - Industrial Machinery, Special
    • 567 - Paper Industry Machinery and Equipment
    • 567 - Printing Trade Machinery and Equipment
    • 567 - Textile Industrial Machinery and Equipment
    • 567 - Woodworking Industrial Machinery and Equipment
    • 568 - Air Compressors
    • 568 - Ball Bearings
    • 568 - Bearings, Ball and Roller
    • 568 - Blower Fans
    • 568 - Compressors, Air and Gas
    • 568 - Fans, Industrial Blower
    • 568 - Fans, Industrial Exhaust and Ventilating
    • 568 - Furnaces, Industrial Process
    • 568 - Gears, Industrial
    • 568 - Gas Compressors
    • 568 - High-Speed Drives, Industrial
    • 568 - Industrial High-Speed Drives
    • 568 - Industrial Machinery, General
    • 568 - Industrial Process Furnaces
    • 568 - Industrial Process Ovens
    • 568 - Ovens, Industrial Process
    • 568 - Patterns, Industrial
    • 568 - Power Transmission Equipment, Mechanical
    • 568 - Pumps and Pumping Equipment
    • 568 - Roller Bearings
    • 568 - Speed Changers
    • 568 - Exhaust Fans
    • 568 - Ventilator Fans
    • 571 - Accounting Machines
    • 571 - Balances (except Laboratory)
    • 571 - Calculating Machines
    • 571 - Dictating Machines
    • 571 - Duplicating Machines
    • 571 - Office Machines
    • 571 - Scales (except Laboratory)
    • 571 - Shorthand Machines
    • 571 - Typewriters
    • 571 - Computing Equipment, Electronic
    • 571 - Computing Machines
    • 571 - Electronic Computing Equipment
    • 572 - AutomaticMerchandising Machines
    • 572 - Car-Washing Machinery
    • 572 - Commercial Food-Warming Equipment
    • 572 - Commercial Laundry Machinery
    • 572 - Dispensing Pumps
    • 572 - Dry-Cleaning Machinery
    • 572 - Food-Warming Equipment, Commercial
    • 572 - Floor-Polishing Machines (Commercial)
    • 572 - Floor-Sanding Machines (Commercial)
    • 572 - Floor-Washing Machinery (Commercial)
    • 572 - Industrial Vacuum Cleaners
    • 572 - Laundry Machinery, Commercial
    • 572 - Measuring Pumps
    • 572 - Polishing Machines, Floor (Commercial)
    • 572 - Pressing Machines
    • 572 - Pumps, Measuring and Dispensing
    • 572 - Sanding Machine, Floor
    • 572 - Service-Industry Machinery
    • 572 - Washing Machinery, Car
    • 572 - Washing Machines, Floor
    • 572 - Vacuum Cleaners, Industrial
    • 573 - Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment
    • 573 - Air-Conditioning Units
    • 573 - Beer-Dispensing Units
    • 573 - Commercial Refrigeration Equipment and Systems
    • 573 - Dehumidifiers (except Room)
    • 573 - Dispensing Units, Beer
    • 573 - Dispensing Units, Soda Fountain
    • 573 - Evaporative Condensers (Heat-Transfer Equipment)
    • 573 - Furnaces, Warm-Air (except Electric)
    • 573 - Heat-Transfer Equipment
    • 573 - Humidifiers (except Room)
    • 573 - Industrial Refrigeration Equipment and Systems
    • 573 - Refrigeration Equipment, Commercial and Industrial
    • 573 - Refrigeration Systems, Commercial and Industrial
    • 573 - Soda-Fountain-Dispensing Units
    • 573 - Condensers, Evaporative (Heat Transfer Equipment)
    • 573 - Warm-Air Furnaces, (except Electric)
    • 579 - Carnival Machines and Equipment
    • 579 - Catapults
    • 579 - Sand Riddles
    • 581 - Ballasts, Lighting Fixture
    • 581 - Circuit Breakers
    • 581 - Control Panels
    • 581 - Distribution Equipment, Electric
    • 581 - Distribution Transformers
    • 581 - Cubicles and Switchboards
    • 581 - Doorbell Transformers
    • 581 - Electrical Switchboard Apparatus
    • 581 - Electrical Switchgear Apparatus
    • 581 - Electric Distribution Equipment
    • 581 - Electrical Equipment Cubicles
    • 581 - Fuse Devices, Power
    • 581 - Fuse Mountings, Power
    • 581 - Lighting Fixture Ballasts
    • 581 - Line-Voltage Regulators
    • 581 - Metering Panels
    • 581 - Panels, Metering
    • 581 - Power Fuse Devices
    • 581 - Power Fuse Mountings
    • 581 - Power Switches
    • 581 - Power Switching Equipment
    • 581 - Power Transformers
    • 581 - Rectifier Transformers
    • 581 - Specialty Transformers
    • 581 - Switchboards and Apparatus, Electrical
    • 581 - Switches, Power
    • 581 - Switchgear Apparatus, Electrical
    • 581 - Switching Equipment, Power
    • 581 - Voltage Regulators, Line
    • 581 - Electric-Transmission Equipment
    • 581 - Transformers, Distribution
    • 581 - Transformers, Doorbell
    • 581 - Transformers, Power
    • 581 - Transformers, Rectifiers
    • 581 - Transformers, Specialty
    • 581 - Transmission Equipment, Electric
    • 582 - Battery Chargers
    • 582 - Blasting Machines
    • 582 - Brush Blocks (Carbon and Graphite)
    • 582 - Carbon Products
    • 582 - Controls, Industrial
    • 582 - Electrical Industrial Apparatus
    • 582 - Generators (except Aircraft and Automobile)
    • 582 - Generator Sets, Motor
    • 582 - Graphite Products
    • 582 - Industrial Apparatus, Electrical
    • 582 - Industrial Controls
    • 582 - Motor Generator Sets
    • 582 - Motors, except Starting Motors
    • 582 - Motors, Railway
    • 582 - Motor Starters (Industrial Controls)
    • 582 - Railway Control Equipment
    • 582 - Railway Motors
    • 582 - Rectifiers
    • 582 - Rheostats
    • 582 - Solenoid Switches
    • 582 - Starters, Motor
    • 582 -Condensers, Electrical (Fixed and Variable)
    • 582 - Electric Welding Apparatus
    • 582 - Welding Apparatus, Electric
    • 582 - Electrodes (Carbon and Graphite)
    • 582 - Variable Capacitors
    • 582 - Capacitors, Electrical (Fixed and Variable)
    • 583 - Appliances, Household
    • 583 - Blankets, Electric
    • 583 - Blenders (Household)
    • 583 - Broilers (Household)
    • 583 - Cleaners, Vacuum (Household)
    • 583 - Clothes Driers, Household and CoinOperated
    • 583 - Coin-Operated Clothes Driers
    • 583 - Coin-Operated Washing Machines
    • 583 - Compactors, Trash
    • 583 - Cooking Equipment, Household
    • 583 - Dishwashers, Household
    • 583 - Disposal Units, Garbage
    • 583 - Domestic Sewing Machines
    • 583 - Driers (Household Laundry)
    • 583 - Electric Blankets
    • 583 - Electric Fans
    • 583 - Electric Housewares
    • 583 - Electric Knives (Household)
    • 583 - Electric Razors
    • 583 - Fans, Household (except Attic)
    • 583 - Farm Freezers
    • 583 - Freezers, Home and Farm
    • 583 - Floor Polishers (Household)
    • 583 - Floor Waxers
    • 583 - Garbage Disposal Units
    • 583 - Home Freezers
    • 583 - Heaters, Space and Water (Household)
    • 583 - Industrial Sewing Machines
    • 583 - Knives, Electric (Household)
    • 583 - Laundry Equipment, Household
    • 583 - Ovens, Household
    • 583 - Polishers, Floor (Household)
    • 583 - Ranges, Household
    • 583 - Razors, Electric
    • 583 - Refrigerators, Household
    • 583 - Sewing Machines, Domestic
    • 583 - Sewing Machines, Industrial
    • 583 - Space Heaters
    • 583 - Stoves, Household
    • 583 - Toasters, Electric
    • 583 - Toothbrushes, Electric
    • 583 - Waxers, Floor
    • 583 - Water Heaters, Household
    • 583 - Household Appliances
    • 583 - Household Dishwashers
    • 583 - Household Fans (except Attic)
    • 583 - Washing Machines, Household and Coin Operated
    • 583 - Household Laundry Equipment
    • 583 - Household Ovens, Ranges, and Stoves
    • 583 - Household Refrigerators
    • 583 - Household Vacuum Cleaners
    • 583 - Household Water Heaters
    • 583 - Housewares, Electric
    • 583 - Electric Toasters
    • 583 - Electric Toothbrushes
    • 583 - Trash Compactors, Household
    • 583 - Vacuum Cleaners, Household
    • 584 - Attachment-Wiring Caps and Plugs
    • 584 - Bulbs, Electric Light
    • 584 - Caps, Attachment Wiring
    • 584 - Coils, Electrical
    • 584 - Coils, Lightning
    • 584 - Convenience Wiring Outlets
    • 584 - Electrical Fittings
    • 584 - Electrical Insulators and Insulation Materials (except Glass and Porcelain)
    • 584 - Electrical Junction Boxes
    • 584 - Electrical Outlets
    • 584 - Electrical Switches
    • 584 - Electric Lamps
    • 584 - Electric Lighting Equipment
    • 584 - Electric Lighting Fixtures
    • 584 - Fittings, Electric
    • 584 - Fluorescent Lamps
    • 584 - Fluorescent Starters
    • 584 - Fixtures, Electric Lighting
    • 584 - Flashlights
    • 584 - Fuse Boxes
    • 584 - Incandescent Filament Lamps
    • 584 - Insulators and Insulation Materials, Electrical (except Glass and Porcelain)
    • 584 - Infrared Lamp Fixtures
    • 584 - Lighting Equipment, Electric
    • 584 - Lighting Fixtures, Electric
    • 584 - Lightning Arrestors
    • 584 - Lamp Fixtures
    • 584 - Lamp Receptacles
    • 584 - Lamps, Electric (Bulbs, Tubes, etc.)
    • 584 - Lamp Sockets
    • 584 - Lamps, Photoflash and Photoflood
    • 584 - Lanterns
    • 584 - Outlets, Electrical
    • 584 - Overhead Trolley-Line Material
    • 584 - Photoflash Lamps (except Containers and Boxes)
    • 584 - Photoflood Lamps
    • 584 - Plugs, Attachment-Wiring
    • 584 - Searchlights
    • 584 - Sockets and Receptacles, Lamps
    • 584 - Starters, Fluorescent
    • 584 - Switches, Electrical
    • 584 - Ultraviolet-Lamp Fixtures
    • 584 - Conduits and Fittings (Electric)
    • 584 - Trolley-Line Material, Overhead
    • 584 - Electric Wiring Equipment
    • 584 - Vehicular-Lighting Equipment
    • 584 - Wiring Equipment, Electric
    • 584 - Vapor Lamps
    • 584 - Junction Boxes, Electrical
    • 585 - Auto Radios and Tape Players
    • 585 - Home Recorders
    • 585 - Magnetic Tape, Prerecorded
    • 585 - Phonograph Records
    • 585 - Phonographs
    • 585 - Radio-Receiving Sets (except Communication Types)
    • 585 - Radios, Auto
    • 585 - Recorders, Home
    • 585 - Public Address Systems
    • 585 - Tape Players, Auto
    • 585 - Electronic Equipment, Home Entertainment
    • 585 - Television-Receiving Sets
    • 586 - Broadcasting Equipment and Parts
    • 586 - Communication Equipment and Parts
    • 586 - Control Systems, Aircraft and Missile
    • 586 - Detection Equipment and Apparatus
    • 586 - Fire Control Equipment, Electronic
    • 586 - Highway Traffic Signals
    • 586 - Heat-Emission Operating Apparatus
    • 586 - Light-Emission Operating Apparatus
    • 586 - Laser Systems
    • 586 - Object-Detection Apparatus
    • 586 - Navigational Electronic Equipment
    • 586 - Radio-Transmitting and Signaling Equipment
    • 586 - Railway Signals
    • 586 - Radar (Object Detection Apparatus)
    • 586 - Radar (Production and Repair)
    • 586 - Sighting Equipment, Electronic
    • 586 - Signals, Railway
    • 586 - Signals, Traffic
    • 586 - Telegraph Apparatus and Parts
    • 586 - Telephone Apparatus and Parts
    • 586 - Missile-Control Systems
    • 586 - Television-Signaling Equipment
    • 586 - Television-Transmitting Equipment
    • 586 - Electronic Equipment, Navigational
    • 586 - Electronic Field Detection Apparatus
    • 586 - Electronic Sighting Equipment
    • 586 - Electronic Fire Control Equipment
    • 586 - Traffic Signals
    • 586 - Traffic Signals, Highway and Railway
    • 587 - Antennas, Receiving
    • 587 - Capacitors, Electronic
    • 587 - Cathode-Ray Picture Tubes
    • 587 - Coils, Electronic
    • 587 - Connectors, Electronic Application
    • 587 - Electrical Applications Resistors
    • 587 - Electron Tubes, Transmitting
    • 587 - Inductors, Electronic
    • 587 - Industrial Electron Tubes
    • 587 - Printed Circuits
    • 587 - Receiving Antennas
    • 587 - Radio Electron Tubes
    • 587 - Resistors, Electronic Applications
    • 587 - Semiconductors
    • 587 - Switches, Electronic
    • 587 - Wave Guides, Electronic
    • 587 - Electronic Inductors
    • 587 - Electronic Application Connectors
    • 587 - Electronic Capacitors
    • 587 - Television-Receiving Electron Tubes
    • 587 - Electronic Coils
    • 587 - Electronic Components and Accessories
    • 587 - Electronic Switches
    • 587 - Electron Tubes, Industrial
    • 587 - Electron Tubes, Radio
    • 587 - Transformers
    • 587 - Electron Tubes, Special Purpose
    • 587 - Electron Tubes, Television Receiving
    • 587 - Tubes, Industrial Electron
    • 587 - Tubes, Radio and Television Receiving, Electron
    • 587 - Tubes, Special-Purpose, Electron
    • 587 - Tubes, Transmitting Electron
    • 587 - Transmitting Electron Tubes
    • 589 - Aircraft Generators
    • 589 - Alternators, Aircraft and Automobile
    • 589 - Appliance Cords
    • 589 - Armatures, Aircraft and Automobile
    • 589 - Batteries, Primary, Dry and Wet
    • 589 - Batteries, Storage
    • 589 - Bells, Electric
    • 589 - Automobile Generators
    • 589 - Chimes, Electric
    • 589 - Christmas Tree-Lighting Sets
    • 589 - Cleaning Machinery, Ultrasonic
    • 589 - Distributors
    • 589 - Cords, Appliance
    • 589 - Cords, Extension
    • 589 - Dry Primary Batteries
    • 589 - Electric Bells and Chimes
    • 589 - Electric Fireplace Logs
    • 589 - Electrotherapeutic Apparatus
    • 589 - Fireplace Logs, Electric
    • 589 - Furnaces, Electric Warm-Air
    • 589 - Generators, Aircraft and Automobile
    • 589 - High-Frequency Ignition Systems
    • 589 - Ignition Systems, High Frequency
    • 589 - Internal Combustion Engines' Electrical Equipment
    • 589 - Magnetos
    • 589 - Metal-Cutting-and-Forming Machines, Electron Beam
    • 589 - Motors, Starting
    • 589 - Primary Batteries, Dry and Wet
    • 589 - Spark Plugs
    • 589 - Storage Batteries
    • 589 - Starting Motors
    • 589 - Ultrasonic Cleaning Machines
    • 589 - Ultrasonic Welding Machines
    • 589 - Electric Warm-Air Furnaces
    • 589 - Electromedical Apparatus
    • 589 - Electron-Beam Metal-Cutting, Forming, and Welding Machines
    • 589 - X-ray Apparatus
    • 589 - Extension Cords
    • 589 - X-Ray Tubes
    • 589 - Warm-Air Furnaces, Electric
    • 589 - Welding Machines, Ultrasonic or Electron-Beam
    • 589 - Wet Primary Batteries
    • 591 - Bodies, Truck
    • 591 - Car Bodies, Passenger
    • 591 - Motor Homes
    • 591 - Motor-Vehicle Accessories
    • 591 - Motor-Vehicle Engines (except Diesel)
    • 591 - Motor Vehicles and Parts
    • 591 - Passenger-Car Bodies
    • 591 - Truck Bodies
    • 591 - Truck Trailers
    • 591 - Trailers, Truck
    • 591 - Engines, Motor Vehicles (except Diesel)
    • 591 - Engines, Motor Vehicles (except Diesel)
    • 592 - Aircraft and Parts
    • 592 - Aircraft Accessories
    • 592 - Aircraft-Deicing Equipment
    • 592 - Aircraft Engines and Parts
    • 592 - Aircraft Propellers
    • 592 - Bodies, Aircraft
    • 592 - Deicing Equipment, Aircraft
    • 592 - Landing Gear, Aircraft
    • 592 - Propellers, Aircraft
    • 592 - Engines, Aircraft
    • 592 - Engines, Aircraft
    • 593 - Barges
    • 593 - Boat Kits
    • 593 - Boats, except Rubber
    • 593 - Lighters (Boats)
    • 593 - Ships
    • 593 - Ships, Cargo Vessel and Tankers
    • 593 - Ships, Combat Vessel
    • 593 - Ships, Hydrofoil
    • 593 - Tugboats
    • 594 - Cars and Equipment, Railroad
    • 594 - Cars and Equipment, Rapid Transit
    • 594 - Engines, Steam Locomotive
    • 594 - Locomotive Frames, Engines, and Parts
    • 594 - Locomotives
    • 594 - Railroad Cars and Equipment
    • 594 - Railroad Equipment (including Engines)
    • 594 - Rapid-Transit Cars and Equipment
    • 594 - Street Cars and Equipment
    • 594 - Trackless Trolleys
    • 594 - Trolleys, Trackless
    • 595 - Bicycles and Parts
    • 595 - Motorcycles and Parts
    • 596 - Propulsion Units, Space Vehicles
    • 596 - Space Vehicles and Parts
    • 597 - Campers
    • 597 - Trailers, Travel
    • 597 - Travel Trailers
    • 598 - Military Tanks and Tank Components
    • 598 - Tanks and Tank Components, Military
    • 599 - All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV)
    • 599 - Golfcarts
    • 599 - Pushcarts
    • 599 - Snowmobiles
    • 599 - Wheelbarrows
    • 601 - Aeronautical Instruments
    • 601 - Drafting Instruments
    • 601 - Engineering Instruments and Equipment
    • 601 - Instruments, Nautical
    • 601 - Instruments, Navigational
    • 601 - Instruments, Scientific Research (except Optical)
    • 601 - Instruments, Surveying
    • 601 - Instruments, Aeronautical
    • 601 - Instruments and Equipment, Engineering
    • 601 - Instruments and Equipment, Laboratory
    • 601 - Instruments, Drafting
    • 601 - Laboratory Instruments and Equipment
    • 601 - Nautical Instruments
    • 601 - Navigational Instruments
    • 601 - Scientific Research Instruments (except Optical Instruments)
    • 601 - Surveying Instruments
    • 602 - Aircraft-Engine Instruments
    • 602 - Aircraft Instruments
    • 602 - Ammeters
    • 602 - Appliance-Regulating Controls, Household
    • 602 - Commercial Environmental-Regulating Controls
    • 602 - Control Instruments, Industrial Process Variables
    • 602 - Controlling and Measuring Instruments
    • 602 - Diode Testers
    • 602 - Display Instruments, Industrial Process Variables
    • 602 - Counting Devices
    • 602 - Electrical Signal-Measuring Instruments
    • 602 - Electricity-Measuring-and-Testing Instruments
    • 602 - Environmental Regulating Controls, Commercial and Residential
    • 602 - Fluid Meters, Totalizing
    • 602 - Gas Meters
    • 602 - Household-Appliance-Regulating Controls
    • 602 - Industrial Process Variables Control and Display Instruments
    • 602 - Instruments, Measuring and Controlling
    • 602 - Instruments, Nuclear
    • 602 - Instruments, Aircraft Engine
    • 602 - Meters, Totalizing-Fluid and Counting Services
    • 602 - Nuclear Instruments
    • 602 - Physical-Property Testing Apparatus
    • 602 - Residential Environmental-Regulating Controls
    • 602 - Speedometers
    • 602 - Testing Apparatus, Physical Property
    • 602 - Testing Instruments, Electricity
    • 602 - Totalizing Fluid Meters
    • 602 - Taximeters
    • 602 - Testers, Diodes and Transistors
    • 602 - Transistor Testers
    • 602 - Voltmeters
    • 602 - Water Meters
    • 602 - Measurement Instruments, Industrial Process Variables
    • 602 - Measuring and Controlling Instruments
    • 602 - Measuring and Testing Instruments, Electricity and Electrical Signals
    • 603 - Colorimeters
    • 603 - Field Glasses
    • 603 - Fire Control Equipment, Optical
    • 603 - Glasses, Opera
    • 603 - Instruments, Optical
    • 603 - Lenses
    • 603 - Microscopes
    • 603 - Opera Glasses
    • 603 - Optical Instruments
    • 603 - Optical Measuring-and-Testing Instruments
    • 603 - Optical Sighting Equipment
    • 603 - Polariscopes
    • 603 - Refractometers
    • 603 - Prisms
    • 603 - Sighting Equipment, Optical
    • 603 - Sights, Telescopic
    • 603 - Spectrometers
    • 603 - Spectroscopes
    • 603 - Testing Instruments, Fire Control
    • 603 - Testing Instruments, Optical
    • 603 - Telescopes
    • 603 - Telescopic Sights
    • 603 - Measuring Instalments, Fire Control
    • 603 - Measuring Instruments, Optical
    • 603 - Wind and Percentage Correctors
    • 604 - Abdominal Braces, Supporters, and Trusses
    • 604 - Adhesive Tapes
    • 604 - Alloys, Dental
    • 604 - Amalgams, Dental
    • 604 - Appliances, Foot, Fracture, and Surgical
    • 604 - Arch Supports
    • 604 - Bandages
    • 604 - Artificial Teeth
    • 604 - Braces, Abdominal
    • 604 - Dental Equipment
    • 604 - Dental Instruments
    • 604 - Dental Metals, Alloys and Amalgams
    • 604 - Dental Supplies
    • 604 - Dressings, Surgical
    • 604 - Drills, Dental
    • 604 - Elastic Hosiery
    • 604 - Foot Appliances
    • 604 - Forceps, Dental
    • 604 - Fracture Appliances
    • 604 - Gauze, Surgical
    • 604 - Hosiery, Elastic
    • 604 - Instruments and Apparatus, Ophthalmic
    • 604 - Instruments and Apparatus, Veterinary
    • 604 - Medical Instruments and Apparatus
    • 604 - Medicated Plasters
    • 604 - Metals, Dental
    • 604 - Ophthalmic Instruments and Apparatus
    • 604 - Orthopedic Appliances
    • 604 - Pliers, Dental
    • 604 - Prosthetic Appliances
    • 604 - Safety Appliances and Equipment
    • 604 - Surgical, Medical, and Dental Instruments and Apparatus
    • 604 - Sutures
    • 604 - Supporters, Abdominal
    • 604 - Surgical Appliances
    • 604 - Surgical Dressings
    • 604 - Surgical Gauze and Bars
    • 604 - Tapes, Adhesive
    • 604 - Teeth, Artificial
    • 604 - Trusses, Abdominal
    • 604 - Veterinary Instruments and Apparatus
    • 604 - Surgical Instruments and Supplies, Dental, Medical
    • 605 - Contact Lenses
    • 605 - Frames, Ophthalmic
    • 605 - Lenses, Contact
    • 605 - Lenses, Ophthalmic
    • 605 - Lenses, Sunglasses
    • 605 - Ophthalmic Frames
    • 605 - Ophthalmic Goods
    • 605 - Sunglass Lenses
    • 606 - Blueprinting Apparatus and Equipment
    • 606 - Cameras, Motion Picture
    • 606 - Cameras, Still
    • 606 - Chemicals, Photographic
    • 606 - Cloth, Sensitized
    • 606 - Diazotype (white printing) Apparatus and Equipment
    • 606 - Film Sensitized
    • 606 - Microfilm Equipment
    • 606 - Motion-Picture Cameras
    • 606 - Motion-Picture Projection Equipment
    • 606 - Paper, Sensitized
    • 606 - Photocopy Equipment
    • 606 - Photographic Chemicals
    • 606 - Photographic Equipment and Supplies
    • 606 - Plates, Sensitized
    • 606 - Projection Apparatus
    • 606 - Sensitized Cloth, Film, Paper, and Plates
    • 606 - Still Cameras
    • 607 - Appliance Timers
    • 607 - Clocks and Parts
    • 607 - Clocks, Electric and Mechanical
    • 607 - Clockwork-Operated Mechanisms
    • 607 - Clockwork-Operated Services
    • 607 - Electric Clocks
    • 607 - Mechanisms, Clockwork-Operated
    • 607 - Timers, Appliance
    • 607 - Watchcases
    • 607 - Watches and Parts
    • 611 - Cane Trimmings
    • 611 - Jewelry
    • 611 - Jewelry, Precious Metals
    • 611 - Jewel Settings and Mountings
    • 611 - Metals, Precious
    • 611 - Mountings, Jewel
    • 611 - Precious Metal Jewelry
    • 611 - Precious Metals
    • 611 - Settings, Jewel
    • 611 - Umbrella Trimmings
    • 612 - Ecclesiastical Ware
    • 612 - Flatware
    • 612 - Hollowware
    • 612 - Plated Ware
    • 612 - Silverware
    • 612 - Stainless-Steel Ware
    • 612 - Trophies
    • 613 - Bearings, Cut and Polished Jewel
    • 613 - Findings, Jewelers
    • 613 - Jewel Bearings
    • 613 - Jewelers' Findings
    • 613 - Jewelers' Materials
    • 613 - Lapidary Work
    • 613 - Phonograph-Needle Points, Cut and Polished Jewel
    • 613 - Settings, Cut and Polished Jewel
    • 614 - Musical Instruments and Parts
    • 614 - Organs
    • 614 - Pianos
    • 614 - Violins
    • 615 - Air Rifles, Toy
    • 615 - Baby Carriages and Strollers
    • 615 - Chess Sets
    • 615 - Carriages, Baby
    • 615 - Children's Vehicles (except Bicycles)
    • 615 - Dolls
    • 615 - Games and Toys
    • 615 - Strollers, Baby
    • 615 - Toy Air Rifles
    • 615 - Toys and Games
    • 615 - Vehicles, Children's (except Bicycles)
    • 616 - Baseball Equipment
    • 616 - Basketball Equipment
    • 616 - Athletic Goods (except Firearms and Apparel)
    • 616 - Billiard Tables and Equipment
    • 616 - Bowling-Alley Equipment and Accessories
    • 616 - Boxing Equipment
    • 616 - Fishing Tackle
    • 616 - Football Equipment
    • 616 - Golf Goods
    • 616 - Gymnasium Equipment
    • 616 - Ice Skates
    • 616 - Playground Equipment
    • 616 - Pool Tables and Equipment
    • 616 - Roller Skates
    • 616 - Skates, Roller and Ice
    • 616 - Sporting Goods (except Firearms and Apparel)
    • 616 - Tennis Goods
    • 617 - Artist Materials (except Drafting Instruments)
    • 617 - Carbon Paper
    • 617 - Dies, Hand
    • 617 - Crayons
    • 617 - Hand Dies
    • 617 - Hand Seals
    • 617 - Hand Stamps
    • 617 - Inked Ribbons
    • 617 - Inking Pads
    • 617 - Marking Devices
    • 617 - Office Materials
    • 617 - Pencils, Lead
    • 617 - Pencils, Mechanical
    • 617 - Pens
    • 617 - Pads, Inking
    • 617 - Seals, Hand
    • 617 - Ribbons, Inked
    • 617 - Soft-Tipped Markers
    • 617 - Stamps, Hand
    • 617 - Steel Letters and Figures
    • 617 - Stencils
    • 618 - Artificial Flowers and Fmit
    • 618 - Artificial Foliage (except Glass)
    • 618 - Artificial Trees
    • 618 - Buckles
    • 618 - Button Blanks and Molds
    • 618 - Buttons and Parts
    • 618 - Costume Jewelry
    • 618 - Fasteners, Slide and Snap
    • 618 - Feathers
    • 618 - Eyes and Hooks
    • 618 - Foliage, Artificial (except Glass)
    • 618 - Fruit, Artificial (except Glass)
    • 618 - Flowers, Artificial (except Glass)
    • 618 - Hooks and Eyes
    • 618 - Jewelry, Costume
    • 618 - Notions
    • 618 - Novelties, Costume
    • 618 - Needles
    • 618 - Ornaments
    • 618 - Pins
    • 618 - Plumes
    • 618 - Slide Fasteners
    • 618 - Snap Fasteners
    • 618 - Trees, Artificial
    • 619 - Advertising Displays and Novelties
    • 619 - Amusement Machines, Coin-Operated
    • 619 - Brooms
    • 619 - Brushes
    • 619 - Burial Caskets
    • 619 - Burial Vaults, except Concrete
    • 619 - Candles
    • 619 - Canes
    • 619 - Casket Linings
    • 619 - Caskets, Burial
    • 619 - Cigarette Holders
    • 619 - Coin-Operated Amusement Machines
    • 619 - Displays, Advertising
    • 619 - Embroidery Kits
    • 619 - Fire Extinguishers
    • 619 - Floor Coverings, Hard-Surface (except Rubber and Cork)
    • 619 - Globes
    • 619 - Linings, Casket
    • 619 - Kits, Embroidery
    • 619 - Mannequins
    • 619 - Matches
    • 619 - Neon Signs
    • 619 - Novelties, Advertising
    • 619 - Paint Rollers
    • 619 - Smoking Pipes
    • 619 - Signs
    • 619 - Signs, Neon
    • 619 - Vaults, Burial
    • 619 - Umbrellas
    • 701 - Architectural Engineering
    • 702 - Aeronautical Engineering
    • 703 - Electrical Engineering
    • 703 - Electronic Engineering
    • 704 - Civil Engineering
    • 704 - Environmental Health Engineering
    • 704 - Sanitary Engineering
    • 705 - Ceramic Engineering
    • 706 - Air-Conditioning Engineering
    • 706 - Automotive Engineering
    • 706 - Heating Engineering
    • 706 - Mechanical Engineering
    • 706 - Refrigeration Engineering
    • 706 - Ventilation Engineering
    • 707 - Chemical Engineering
    • 708 - Mining Engineering
    • 708 - Petroleum Engineering
    • 711 - Metallurgical Engineering
    • 712 - Cost-Control Engineering
    • 712 - Incentive-Study Engineering
    • 712 - Industrial Engineering
    • 712 - Methods Engineering
    • 712 - Motion Study Engineering
    • 712 - Plant-Layout Engineering
    • 712 - Production Engineering
    • 712 - Quality Control Engineering
    • 712 - Safety Engineering
    • 712 - Time-Study Engineering
    • 713 - Agricultural Engineering
    • 713 - Machine and Structure Design and Development, Agricultural
    • 713 - Pest-Control Engineering
    • 713 - Soil-Conservation Engineering
    • 713 - Structure and Machine Design and Development, Agricultural
    • 713 - Water-Conservation Engineering
    • 714 - Marine Engineering
    • 714 - Ship-Machinery Design and Development
    • 715 - Nuclear Engineering
    • 716 - Cartographic Engineering
    • 716 - Mapping
    • 716 - Photogrammetry
    • 716 - Surveying
    • 716 - Topography
    • 719 - Biomedical Engineering
    • 719 - Logistics Engineering
    • 719 - Laser Engineering
    • 719 - Optical Engineering
    • 719 - Ordnance Engineering
    • 719 - Packaging Engineering
    • 719 - Photographic Engineering
    • 719 - Pollution Control (Engineering)
    • 720 - Physical Sciences
    • 721 - Actuarial Mathematics
    • 721 - Computer Applications Mathematics
    • 721 - Mathematics, Actuarial
    • 721 - Operations Research
    • 722 - Astronomy
    • 723 - Analytical Chemistry
    • 723 - Chemistry
    • 723 - Chemistry, Analytical
    • 723 - Chemistry, Inorganic
    • 723 - Chemistry, Organic
    • 723 - Chemistry, Physical
    • 723 - Inorganic Chemistry
    • 723 - Organic Chemistry
    • 723 - Physical Chemistry
    • 724 - Physics
    • 725 - Geophysics
    • 725 - Geology
    • 725 - Hydrology
    • 725 - Meteorology
    • 725 - Mineralogy
    • 725 - Oceanography
    • 725 - Petrology
    • 725 - Paleontology
    • 725 - Seismology
    • 729 - Environmental Research
    • 729 - Geography
    • 729 - Pollution Control (Technical)
    • 731 - Agriculture Sciences
    • 731 - Agronomy
    • 731 - Animal Husbandry
    • 731 - Conservation
    • 731 - Forestry
    • 731 - Horticulture
    • 731 - Soil Science
    • 732 - Anatomy
    • 732 - Bacteriology
    • 732 - Biochemistry
    • 732 - Biological Sciences
    • 732 - Biology
    • 732 - Biophysics
    • 732 - Genetics
    • 732 - Pathology
    • 732 - Pharmacology
    • 732 - Physiology
    • 733 - Counseling
    • 733 - Psychology
    • 741 - Economics
    • 742 - Political Science
    • 743 - History
    • 744 - Criminology
    • 744 - Sociology
    • 745 - Anthropology
    • 745 - Archeology
    • 745 - Ethnography
    • 745 - Ethnology
    • 749 - Linguistics
    • 749 - Philology
    • 751 - Arts, Fine
    • 751 - Creative Arts
    • 751 - Fine Arts
    • 751 - Painting (Art)
    • 751 - Sculpturing
    • 752 - Arts, Graphic
    • 752 - Commercial Art
    • 752 - Graphic Arts
    • 753 - Motion-Picture Photography
    • 753 - Photography
    • 753 - Photography, Movie and Still
    • 753 - Still Photography
    • 754 - Dramatics
    • 755 - Dancing
    • 755 - Rhythmics
    • 756 - Music
    • 757 - Journalism
    • 757 - Literature
    • 851 - Interurban Railroad Transportation Services
    • 851 - Railroad Line-Haul Services
    • 851 - Railroad Switching Services
    • 851 - Railroad Terminal Services
    • 851 - Railroad Transportation Service, Interurban
    • 852 - Aerial Tramway Transportation Services
    • 852 - Bus-Line Services, Charter
    • 852 - Bus-Line Services, Terminal
    • 852 - Charter-Bus-Line Services
    • 852 - Highway PassengerTransportation Services, Interurban
    • 852 - Interurban Highway Passenger and Transportation Services
    • 852 - Local Passenger Transportation Services
    • 852 - School-Bus Services
    • 852 - Street-Railway Services
    • 852 - Suburban-Transit Passenger-Transportation Services
    • 852 - Subway-Transportation Services
    • 852 - Taxicab Services
    • 852 - Terminal Services, Bus-Lines
    • 852 - Trolley-Coach Services
    • 852 - Transportation Services, Local Passenger
    • 853 - Local Trucking Services
    • 853 - Long-Distance Trucking Services
    • 853 - Motor-Freight Transportation Services
    • 853 - Motor-Freight Warehousing Services
    • 853 - Storage Services, Public
    • 853 - Transportation Services, Motor Freight
    • 853 - Trucking Services, Local and Long-Distance
    • 853 - Trucking-Terminal Services
    • 853 - Warehousing Services, Motor Freight
    • 853 - Warehousing Services, Public
    • 853 - Public Warehousing and Storage Services
    • 854 - Lighterage Services
    • 854 - Boat Services, Excursion, Sightseeing, and Taxi
    • 854 - Canal Services
    • 854 - Deep-Sea Transportation Services
    • 854 - Excursion-Boat Services
    • 854 - Inland-Waterway Transportation Services
    • 854 - Marine Cargo-Handling Services
    • 854 - Sightseeing Boat Service
    • 854 - Towing Services (Marine)
    • 854 - Taxi-Boat Services
    • 854 - Tugboat Services
    • 854 - Water-Transportation Services
    • 854 - Waterway-Transportation Services, Inland
    • 854 - Transportation Services, Deep Sea
    • 854 - Transportation Services, Water
    • 855 - Air-Cargo-Transportation Services
    • 855 - Air-Passenger-Transportation Services
    • 855 - Airport-Terminal Services
    • 855 - Air-Transportation Services
    • 855 - Terminal Services, Airport
    • 855 - Transportation Services, Air
    • 855 - Transportation Services, Air-Cargo and Passenger
    • 856 - Pipeline Transportation Services
    • 856 - Transportation Services, Pipeline
    • 859 - Bridge Services, Highway
    • 859 - Freight Agency Services
    • 859 - Freight Forwarding Services
    • 859 - Highway Bridge Services
    • 859 - Stockyard Services
    • 859 - Toll-Bridge and Road Service
    • 859 - Tourist-Agency Services
    • 859 - Travel-Agency Services
    • 859 - Tunnel Services
    • 861 - Communication Services, Telephone
    • 861 - Radio Services, Telephone Communication
    • 861 - Wire Services, Telephone Communications
    • 861 - Telephone Communications, Radio or Wire Services
    • 862 - Communication Services, Telegraph
    • 862 - Radio Services, Telegraph Communication
    • 862 - Telegraph Communications, Radio or Wire Services
    • 862 - Wire Services, Telegraph Communications
    • 863 - Broadcasting Services, Radio
    • 863 - Radio Broadcasting Services
    • 864 - Broadcasting Services, Television
    • 864 - Television Broadcasting Services
    • 869 - Cablevision Services
    • 869 - Missile-Tracking Services
    • 869 - Radar Services
    • 869 - Ticker-Tape Services
    • 869 - Tracking Services, Missiles
    • 869 - Telephoto Services
    • 871 - Electric Services
    • 871 - Nuclear Electricity Generating Services
    • 872 - Distribution Services, Gas
    • 872 - Gas Production and Distribution Services
    • 872 - Gas Services, Liquefied Petroleum (LP)
    • 872 - Gas Services, Manufactured
    • 872 - Gas Services, Mixed
    • 872 - Gas Services, Natural (Distribution)
    • 872 - Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gas Services
    • 872 - Manufactured Gas Services
    • 872 - Mixed Gas Services
    • 872 - Natural Gas Services
    • 872 - Production Services, Gas
    • 873 - Irrigation Services
    • 873 - Water-Supply Services
    • 874 - Refuse Services
    • 874 - Sanitary Services
    • 874 - Sewerage Services
    • 874 - Street-Cleaning Services
    • 875 - Cooled-Air Services
    • 875 - Heated-Air Services
    • 875 - Steam-Supply Services
    • 881 - Retail Trade Services
    • 882 - Wholesale Trade Services
    • 883 - Coin-Machine Collecting Services
    • 883 - Delivery Services
    • 883 - Sales-Route Services
    • 883 - Route Sales Services
    • 884 - Auctioneering Services
    • 884 - Rental Services
    • 884 - Vending Services
    • 885 - Demonstrating Services (Sales Promotions)
    • 885 - Modeling Services
    • 885 - Sales-Promotion Services
    • 889 - Commercial Decorating Services
    • 889 - Decorating Services, Commercial
    • 889 - Professional Shopping Services
    • 889 - Shopping Services, Professional
    • 889 - Trimming Services, Window
    • 889 - Window-Trimming Services
    • 891 - Clerical Services (except Bookkeeping)
    • 891 - Duplicating Services
    • 891 - Filing Services
    • 891 - Secretarial Services
    • 891 - Stenographic Services
    • 891 - Typing Services
    • 892 - Accounting Services
    • 892 - Auditing Services
    • 892 - Bookkeeping Services
    • 893 - Administration and Administrative
    • Specialty Services
    • 893 - Computer-Programming Services
    • 893 - Consulting Services
    • 893 - Data Processing Services
    • 893 - General Administration Services
    • 893 - General Management Services
    • 893 - Job Evaluation
    • 893 - Management Services, General
    • 893 - Personnel Administration Services
    • 894 - Banking Services
    • 894 - Collection Services
    • 894 - Credit Services
    • 894 - Financial Services
    • 894 - Investment Services
    • 894 - Loan Services
    • 894 - Savings and Loan Services
    • 894 - Securities and Commodities Services
    • 894 - Trust Services
    • 895 - Real Estate Services
    • 896 - Advertising Services
    • 896 - Public Relations Services
    • 897 - Blueprinting Services
    • 897 - Developing Services, Film (Photofinishing)
    • 897 - Photocopying Services
    • 897 - Photofinishing Services
    • 898 - Production Services
    • 898 - Stock-Chasing Services
    • 898 - Timekeeping Services
    • 899 - Bail-Bonding Services
    • 899 - Commercial Diving Services
    • 899 - Commercial Testing-Laboratory Services
    • 899 - Diving Services, Commercial
    • 899 - Equipment Rental-and-Leasing Services
    • 899 - Laboratory Services, Commercial Testing
    • 899 - Lettering Services
    • 899 - Message Services, Telephone
    • 899 - Messenger Services
    • 899 - Press Clipping Services
    • 899 - Rental and Leasing Equipment Services
    • 899 - Reporting Service, News
    • 899 - Sign Painting-and-Lettering Services
    • 899 - Testing-Laboratory Services, Commercial
    • 899 - Trading-Stamp Services
    • 899 - News-Reporting Services
    • 899 - Telephone Message Services
    • 901 - Babysitting Services
    • 901 - Chauffeuring Services
    • 901 - Domestic Services
    • 901 - Gardening Services, Domestic
    • 901 - Maid Services
    • 902 - Camp Services
    • 902 - Hotel Services
    • 902 - Lodging Services
    • 902 - Rooming-House Services
    • 902 - Trailer-Park Services
    • 903 - Beverage Services
    • 903 - Catering Services
    • 903 - Food Services
    • 903 - Meal Services, except Domestic
    • 904 - Barbering Services
    • 904 - Beauty Services
    • 905 - Baggage-Handling Services
    • 905 - Building-Cleaning Services
    • 905 - Chimney-Cleaning Services
    • 905 - Floor-Waxing Services
    • 905 - Janitorial Services
    • 905 - Portexing Services
    • 905 - Window-Cleaning Services
    • 905 - Waxing Services, Floor
    • 906 - Apparel and Furnishing Services
    • 906 - Diaper-Supply Services
    • 906 - Dry-Cleaning Services
    • 906 - Dyeing Services
    • 906 - Garment-Storage Services
    • 906 - Linen-Supply Services
    • 906 - Laundry Services
    • 906 - Pressing Services
    • 906 - Shoeshine Services
    • 906 - Storage Services, Garment
    • 907 - Crematory Services
    • 907 - Funeral Services
    • 909 - Clothing, Rental Services
    • 909 - Dating Services
    • 909 - Escort Services
    • 909 - Health-Spa Services
    • 909 - Massage Services
    • 909 - Spa Services, Health
    • 909 - Steam-Bath Services
    • 911 - Casting Services, Motion Picture
    • 911 - Developing Services, Motion Picture Film
    • 911 - Directing Services, Motion Picture
    • 911 - Distribution Services, Motion Picture
    • 911 - Editing Services, Film
    • 911 - Film-Editing Services
    • 911 - Motion-Picture Casting and Directing Services
    • 911 - Motion-Picture Developing and Printing Services
    • 911 - Motion-Picture Film Editing Services
    • 911 - Motion-Picture Production and Distribution Services
    • 911 - Motion-Picture Rental Services
    • 911 - Printing Services, Motion Picture
    • 911 - Production Services, Motion Picture
    • 911 - Rental Services, Motion Picture
    • 911 - Ticket-Taking Services, Motion Picture
    • 911 - Ushering Services, Motion Picture
    • 912 - Booking Services, Theater
    • 912 - Casting Services, Theater
    • 912 - Design, Costume
    • 912 - Costume-Design Services
    • 912 - Lighting Services, Theatrical
    • 912 - Production, Theater Services
    • 912 - Scenery-Design Services
    • 912 - Scenery-Lighting Services
    • 912 - Theater-Booking and Casting Services
    • 912 - Theater Services
    • 912 - Ticket-Agency Services
    • 912 - Ticket-Taking Services, Theater
    • 912 - Ushering Services, Theater
    • 913 - Athletes
    • 913 - Billiard-Parlor Services
    • 913 - Bowling-Alley Services
    • 913 - Coaches, Athletic
    • 913 - Golf Club (Sports Services)
    • 913 - Racetrack Services
    • 913 - Rental Services, Sports Equipment
    • 913 - Sports Equipment, Rental Services
    • 913 - Sports-Participants Services
    • 913 - Sports Services
    • 913 - Trainers, Athletic
    • 919 - Amusement-Arcade Services
    • 919 - Amusement-Park Services
    • 919 - Ballroom Services
    • 919 - Carnival Services
    • 919 - Dancehall Services
    • 919 - Gambling Services
    • 919 - Guide Services, Tourist
    • 919 - Tourist-Guide Services
    • 919 - Zoological Garden Services
    • 921 - Physician Services
    • 921 - Physician Surgical Services
    • 921 - Surgical Services, Physician
    • 922 - Dental Services
    • 922 - Dental Surgical Services
    • 922 - Surgical Services, Dental
    • 923 - Chiropractic Services
    • 923 - Optometric Services
    • 924 - Dietetic Services
    • 924 - Nursing Services
    • 924 - Therapeutic Services
    • 925 - Clerical Laboratory Services
    • 925 - Dental-Hygiene Services
    • 925 - Health-Technological Services
    • 925 - Laboratory Services, Clinical
    • 925 - Radiological Services
    • 926 - Medical Aid Services
    • 926 - Medical Assistant Services
    • 926 - Medical Attendant Services
    • 929 - Ambulance Services
    • 929 - Veterinary Services
    • 931 - Advising Services, Farm and Home
    • 931 - Educational Services
    • 931 - Farm-Advising Services
    • 931 - Home Advising Services
    • 931 - Lecturing Services
    • 931 Vocational-Training Services
    • 931 - Training Services, Vocational
    • 932 - Legal Services
    • 933 - Archival Services
    • 933 - Library Services
    • 933 - Museum Services
    • 941 - Adoption Services
    • 941 - Disaster Services
    • 941 - Family Location Services
    • 941 - Homemaking Services
    • 941 - Old-Age-Assistance Services
    • 941 - Refugee Services
    • 941 - Social Services
    • 941 - Travelers'-Aid Services
    • 941 - Welfare Services
    • 941 - Welfare Services
    • 942 - Adult Day and Residential Care Services
    • 942 - Child Day-Care and Residential-Care Services
    • 942 - Day-Care Services, Child and Adult
    • 942 - Foster Home Services
    • 942 - Nursery School Services
    • 942 - Orphanage Services
    • 942 - School Services, Nursery
    • 942 - School Services, Training
    • 942 - Rest Home Services
    • 942 - Training-School Services
    • 942 - Residential-Care Services, Adult/Child
    • 943 - Employment Services
    • 943 - Interviewing Services
    • 943 - Placement Services
    • 943 - Recruitment Services
    • 944 - Ministerial Services
    • 944 - Spiritual Services
    • 949 - Parole Services
    • 949 - Probation Services
    • 951 - Armored-Car Services
    • 951 - Crime-Correction Services
    • 951 - Fire Protection Services
    • 951 - Police Protection Services
    • 951 - Property Security Services
    • 951 - Protection Services (except Military)
    • 951 - Protection Services, Fire and Police
    • 951 - Protection Services, Wildlife
    • 951 - Security Property Services
    • 951 - Wildlife-Protection Services
    • 952 - Military Services
    • 953 - Customs Services
    • 953 - Drug-Control Services
    • 953 - Drug-Regulatory-Law Investigation Services
    • 953 - Environmental Regulatory Law Investigation and Control Services
    • 953 - Food Control Services
    • 953 - Housing-Control Services
    • 953 - Health-Control Services
    • 953 - Immigration Services
    • 953 - Investigation and Control Services, Regulatory Law
    • 953 - Licensing Services
    • 953 - Regulatory Law Control Services
    • 953 - Regulatory Law Investigation Services
    • 953 - Safety Control & Investigation Services
    • 953 - Revenue Services
    • 954 - Postal Services
    • 961 - Automobile-Parking & Storage Services
    • 961 - Automobile Services, except Maintenance and Repair
    • 961 - Automobile-Towing Services
    • 961 - Automobile-Undercoating Services
    • 961 - Automobile-Washing Services
    • 961 - Parking Services
    • 961 - Storage Services, Automobile
    • 961 - Towing Services, Automobile
    • 961 - Washing Services, Automobile
    • 961 - Undercoating Services, Automobile
    • 962 - Deodorizing Services
    • 962 - Decontaminating Services
    • 962 - Exterminating Services
    • 969 - Elevator Services
    • 969 - Gardening Services, Commercial
    • 969 - Groundskeeping Services
    • 969 - Landscaping Services
    • 969 - Taxidermy Services

Work Field Code. The Work Field Code is found in the Handbook for Analyzing Jobs which defines the work field code as "categories of technologies that reflect how work gets done and what gets done as a result of the work activities of a job: the purpose of the job." There are 96 work field three-digit codes. Like a MPSMS code, a job may be classified with more than one Work Field code. Also like a MPSMS code, a Work Field code is not a part of a job title description in either the DOT or the SCO. Instead individual judgment is used to determine which Work Field code(s) applies to a particular job. The Skilltran company has determined and included Work Field codes in its Job Brower Pro vocational software.

--- Work Field Codes ---

    • 001 - Hunting-Fishing
    • 002 - Animal Propagating
    • 003 - Plant Cultivating
    • 004 - Logging
    • 005 - Mining-Quarrying-Earth Boring
    • 007 - Excavating-Clearing-Foundation Building
    • 011 - Material Moving
    • 013 - Transporting
    • 014 - Pumping
    • 021 - Stationary Engineering
    • 031 - Cleaning
    • 032 - Surface Finishing
    • 033 - Lubricating
    • 034 - Butchering-Meat Cutting
    • 041 - Filling-Packing-Wrapping
    • 051 - Abrading
    • 052 - Chipping
    • 053 - Boring
    • 054 - Shearing-Shaving
    • 055 - Milling-Turning-Planeing
    • 056 - Sawing
    • 057 - Machining
    • 061 - Fitting-Folding
    • 062 - Fastening
    • 063 - Gluing-Laminating
    • 071 - Bolting-Screwing
    • 072 - Nailing
    • 073 - Riveting
    • 081 - Welding
    • 082 - Flame Cutting-Arc Cutting-Beam Cutting
    • 083 - Soldering-Brazing
    • 091 - Masoning
    • 092 - Laying-Covering
    • 094 - Caulking
    • 095 - Paving
    • 101 - Upholstering
    • 102 - Structural Fabricating-lnstalling-Repairing
    • 111 - Electrical-Electronic Fabricating Install-Repairing
    • 121 - Mechanical Fabricating-lnstalling-Repairing
    • 131 - Melting
    • 132 - Casting
    • 133 - Heat Conditioning
    • 134 - Pressing-Forging
    • 135 - Die Sizing
    • 136 - Molding
    • 141 - Baking-Drying
    • 142 - Crushing-Grinding
    • 143 - Mixing
    • 144 - Distilling
    • 145 - Separating
    • 146 - Cooking-Food Preparing
    • 147 - Processing-Compounding
    • 151 - Immersing-Coating
    • 152 - Saturating
    • 153 - Brushing-Spraying
    • 154 - Electroplating
    • 161 - Combing-Napping
    • 162 - Spinning
    • 163 - Winding
    • 164 - Weaving
    • 165 - Knitting
    • 166 - Tufting
    • 171 - Sewing-Tailoring
    • 182 - Etching
    • 183 - Engraving
    • 191 - Printing
    • 192 - Imprinting
    • 201 - Photographing
    • 202 - Developing-Printing
    • 211 - Appraising
    • 212 - Inspecting-Measuring-Testing
    • 221 - Stock Checking
    • 231 - Verbal Recording-Record Keeping
    • 232 - Numerical Recording-Record Keeping
    • 233 - Data Processing
    • 241 - Laying Out
    • 242 - Drafting
    • 243 - Surveying
    • 244 - Engineering
    • 251 - Researching
    • 261 - Writing
    • 262 - Artistic Painting-Drawing
    • 263 - Composing-Choreographing
    • 264 - Styling
    • 271 - Investigating
    • 272 - Litigating
    • 281 - System Communicating
    • 282 - Information Giving
    • 291 - Accommodating
    • 292 - Merchandising-Sales
    • 293 - Protecting
    • 294 - Health Caring-Medical
    • 295 - Administering
    • 296 - Teaching
    • 297 - Entertaining
    • 298 - Advising-Counseling

Occupation Group Code. The Occupation Group Code is the first three digits of the 9-digit Occupational Code. The 9-digit Occupational Code is what most people regard as the "DOT code." For example, the 9-digit Occupational Code for a Trailer-Rental Clerk is 295.467-022. The Occupational Group Code is 295 - Rental Clerks. The Occupational Code and Occupational Group Code is found in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, Selected Characteristics of Occupations, Revised Handbook for Analyzing Jobs, and the Guide for Occupational Exploration - Occupational Group Code. The purpose fo the Occupational Group Code is to classify jobs by occupation.

--- OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS CODES ---

    • 0/1 - PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, & MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS
    • 00/01 - OCCUPATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, AND SURVEYING
    • 001 - ARCHITECTURAL OCCUPATIONS
    • 002 - AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 003 - ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 005 - CIVIL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 006 - CERAMIC ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 007 - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 008 - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 010 - MINING AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 011 - METALLURGY AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 012 - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 013 - AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 014 - MARINE ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 015 - NUCLEAR ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 017 - DRAFTERS, N.E.C.
    • 018 - SURVEYING/CARTOGRAPHIC OCCUPATIONS
    • 019 - OCCUPATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, AND SURVEYING, N.E.C.
    • 02 - OCCUPATIONS IN MATH & PHYSICAL SCIENCES
    • 020 - OCCUPATIONS IN MATH
    • 021 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASTRONOMY
    • 022 - OCCUPATIONS IN CHEMISTRY
    • 023 - OCCUPATIONS IN PHYSICS
    • 024 - OCCUPATIONS IN GEOLOGY
    • 025 - OCCUPATIONS IN METEOROLOGY
    • 029 - OCCUPATIONS IN MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES, N.E.C.
    • 03 - COMPUTER-RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 030 - OCCUPATIONS IN SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND PROGRAMMING
    • 031 - OCCUPATIONS IN DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS
    • 032 - OCCUPATIONS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS USER SUPPORT
    • 033 - OCCUPATIONS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNICAL SUPPORT
    • 039 - COMPUTER-RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 04 - OCCUPATIONS IN LIFE SCIENCES
    • 040 - OCCUPATIONS IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
    • 041 - OCCUPATIONS IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
    • 045 - OCCUPATIONS IN PSYCHOLOGY
    • 049 - OCCUPATIONS IN LIFE SCIENCES, N.E.C.
    • 05 - OCCUPATIONS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
    • 050 - OCCUPATIONS IN ECONOMICS
    • 051 - OCCUPATIONS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
    • 052 - OCCUPATIONS IN HISTORY
    • 054 - OCCUPATIONS IN SOCIOLOGY
    • 055 - OCCUPATIONS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
    • 059 - OCCUPATIONS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES, N.E.C.
    • 07 - OCCUPATIONS IN MEDICINE AND HEALTH
    • 070 - PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
    • 071 - OSTEOPATHS
    • 072 - DENTISTS
    • 073 - VETERINARIANS
    • 074 - PHARMACISTS
    • 075 - REGISTERED NURSES
    • 076 - THERAPISTS
    • 077 - DIETITIANS
    • 078 - OCCUPATIONS IN MEDICAL AND DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
    • 079 - OCCUPATIONS IN MEDICINE AND HEALTH, N.E.C.
    • 09 - OCCUPATIONS IN EDUCATION
    • 090 - OCCUPATIONS IN COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
    • 091 - OCCUPATIONS IN SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION
    • 092 - OCCUPATIONS IN PRESCHOOL, PRIMARY SCHOOL, AND KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION
    • 094 - OCCUPATIONS IN EDUCATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
    • 096 - HOME ECONOMISTS AND FARM ADVISERS
    • 097 - OCCUPATIONS IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
    • 099 - OCCUPATIONS IN EDUCATION, N.E.C.
    • 10 - OCCUPATIONS IN MUSEUM, LIBRARY, AND ARCHIVAL SCIENCES
    • 100 - LIBRARIANS
    • 101 - ARCHIVISTS
    • 102 - MUSEUM CURATORS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 109 - OCCUPATIONS IN MUSEUM, LIBRARY, AND ARCHIVAL SCIENCES, N.E.C.
    • 11 - OCCUPATIONS IN LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE
    • 110 - LAWYERS
    • 111 - JUDGES
    • 119 - OCCUPATIONS IN LAW & JURISPRUDENCE, N.E.C.
    • 12 - OCCUPATIONS IN RELIGION AND THEOLOGY
    • 120 - CLERGY
    • 129 - OCCUPATIONS IN RELIGION & THEOLOGY, N.E.C.
    • 13 - OCCUPATIONS IN WRITING
    • 131 - WRITERS
    • 132 - EDITORS: PUBLICATION, BROADCAST, AND SCRIPT
    • 137 - INTERPRETERS AND TRANSLATORS
    • 139 - OCCUPATIONS IN WRITING, N.E.C.
    • 14 - OCCUPATIONS IN ART
    • 141 - COMMERCIAL ARTISTS: DESIGNERS AND ILLUSTRATORS, GRAPHIC ARTS
    • 142 -ENVIRONMENTAL, PRODUCT, AND RELATED DESIGNERS
    • 143 - OCCUPATIONS IN PHOTOGRAPHY
    • 144 - FINE ARTISTS: PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 149 - OCCUPATIONS IN ART, N.E.C.
    • 15 - OCCUPATIONS IN ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION
    • 150 - OCCUPATIONS IN DRAMATICS
    • 151 - OCCUPATIONS IN DANCING
    • 152 - OCCUPATIONS IN MUSIC
    • 153 - OCCUPATIONS IN ATHLETICS AND SPORTS
    • 159 - OCCUPATIONS IN ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION, N.E.C.
    • 16 - OCCUPATIONS IN ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIZATIONS
    • 160 - ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 161 - BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OCCUPATIONS
    • 162 - PURCHASING MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONS
    • 163 - SALES AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONS
    • 164 - ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONS
    • 165 - PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONS
    • 166 - PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION OCCUPATIONS
    • 168 - INSPECTORS AND INVESTIGATORS, MANAGERIAL AND PUBLIC SERVICE
    • 169 - OCCUPATIONS IN ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIZATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 18 - MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS, N.E.C.
    • 180 - AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING INDUSTRY MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS
    • 181 - MINING INDUSTRY MANAGERS & OFFICIALS
    • 182 - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS
    • 183 - MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY MANAGERS & OFFICIALS
    • 184 - TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND UTILITIES
    • INDUSTRY MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS
    • 185 -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS
    • 186 - FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS
    • 187 - SERVICE INDUSTRY MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS
    • 188 - PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS
    • 189 - MISC. MANAGERS AND OFFICIALS, N.E.C.
    • 19 MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS
    • 191 - AGENTS AND APPRAISERS, N.E.C.
    • 193 - RADIO OPERATORS
    • 194 - SOUND, FILM, AND VIDEOTAPE RECORDING, AND REPRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS
    • 195 - OCCUPATIONS IN SOCIAL & WELFARE WORK
    • 196 - AIRPLANE PILOTS AND NAVIGATORS
    • 197 - SHIP CAPTAINS, MATES, PILOTS, AND ENGINEERS
    • 198 - RAILROAD CONDUCTORS
    • 199 - MISC. PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 2 - CLERICAL AND SALES OCCUPATIONS
    • 20 - STENOGRAPHY, TYPING, FILING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 201 - SECRETARIES
    • 202 - STENOGRAPHERS
    • 203 - TYPISTS AND TYPEWRITING-MACHINE OPERATORS
    • 205 - INTERVIEWING CLERKS
    • 206 - FILE CLERKS
    • 207 - DUPLICATING-MACHINE OPERATORS AND TENDERS
    • 208 - MAILING AND MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE MACHINE OPERATORS
    • 209 - STENOGRAPHY, TYPING, FILING, AND RELATED
    • OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 21 - COMPUTING AND ACCOUNT-RECORDING OCCUPATIONS
    • 210 - BOOKKEEPERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 211 - CASHIERS AND TELLERS
    • 213 - COMPUTER AND PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
    • 214 - BILLING AND RATE CLERKS
    • 215 - PAYROLL, TIMEKEEPING, AND DUTY-ROSTER CLERKS
    • 216 - ACCOUNTING AND STATISTICAL CLERKS
    • 217 - ACCOUNT-RECORDING-MACHINE OPERATORS, N.E.C.
    • 219 - COMPUTING AND ACCOUNT-RECORDING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 22 - PRODUCTION AND STOCK CLERKS & RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 221 - PRODUCTION CLERKS
    • 222 - SHIPPING, RECEIVING, STOCK, & RELATED CLERICAL OCCUPATIONS
    • 229 -PRODUCTION AND STOCK CLERKS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 23 - INFORMATION AND MESSAGE DISTRIBUTION OCCUPATIONS
    • 230 -HAND DELIVERY AND DISTRIBUTION OCCUPATIONS
    • 235 - TELEPHONE OPERATORS
    • 236 - TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
    • 237 - INFORMATION AND RECEPTION CLERKS
    • 238 - ACCOMMODATION CLERKS AND GATE AND TICKET AGENTS
    • 239 - INFORMATION AND MESSAGE DISTRIBUTION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 24 - MISCELLANEOUS CLERICAL OCCUPATIONS
    • 241 - INVESTIGATORS, ADJUSTERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 243 - GOVERNMENT SERVICE CLERKS, N.E.C.
    • 245 - MEDICAL SERVICE CLERKS, N.E.C.
    • 247 - ADVERTISING-SERVICE CLERKS, N.E.C.
    • 248 - TRANSPORTATION-SERVICE CLERKS, N.E.C
    • 249 - MISCELLANEOUS CLERICAL OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 25 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, SERVICES
    • 250 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, SECURITIES & FINANCIAL SERVICES
    • 251 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, BUSINESS SERVICES, EXCEPT REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, SECURITIES & FINANCIAL SERVICES
    • 252 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
    • 253 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, UTILITIES
    • 254 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, PRINTING AND ADVERTISING
    • 259 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, SERVICES, N.E.C.
    • 26 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, CONSUMABLE COMMODITIES
    • 260 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD PRODUCTS
    • 261 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, TEXTILE PRODUCTS, APPAREL, AND NOTIONS
    • 262 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AND SUNDRIES
    • 269 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, MISCELLANEOUS CONSUMABLE COMMODITIES, N.E.C.
    • 27 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, COMMODITIES, N.E.C.
    • 270 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, HOME FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND APPLIANCES
    • 271 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, ELECTRICAL GOODS, EXCEPT HOME APPLIANCES
    • 272 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, FARM & GARDENING EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
    • 273 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, PARTS, AND SUPPLIES
    • 274 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, INDUSTRIAL AND RELATED EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
    • 275 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
    • 276 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
    • 277 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, SPORTING, HOBBY, STATIONERY, AND RELATED GOODS
    • 279 - SALES OCCUPATIONS, MISCELLANEOUS COMMODITIES, N.E.C.
    • 29 - MISCELLANEOUS SALES OCCUPATIONS
    • 290 - SALES CLERKS
    • 291 - VENDING AND DOOR-TO-DOOR SELLING OCCUPATIONS
    • 292 - ROUTE SALES AND DELIVERY OCCUPATIONS
    • 293 - SOLICITORS
    • 294 - AUCTIONEERS
    • 295 - RENTAL CLERKS
    • 296 - SHOPPERS
    • 297 - SALES PROMOTION OCCUPATIONS
    • 298 - MERCHANDISE DISPLAYERS
    • 299 - MISC. SALES OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 3 - SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 30 - DOMESTIC SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 301 - HOUSEHOLD AND RELATED WORK
    • 302 - LAUNDERERS, PRIVATE FAMILY
    • 305 - COOKS, DOMESTIC
    • 309 - DOMESTIC SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 31 - FOOD AND BEVERAGE PREPARATION AND SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 310 - HOSTS/HOSTESSES AND STEWARDS/STEWARDESSES, FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE, EXCEPT SHIP STEWARDS/STEWARDESSES
    • 311 - WAITERS/WAITRESSES, AND RELATED FOOD SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 312 - BARTENDERS
    • 313 - CHEFS AND COOKS, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
    • 315 - MISCELLANEOUS COOKS, EXCEPT DOMESTIC
    • 316 - MEATCUTTERS, EXCEPT IN SLAUGHTERING AND PACKING HOUSES
    • 317 - MISCELLANEOUS FOOD AND BEVERAGE PREPARATION OCCUPATIONS
    • 318 - KITCHEN WORKERS, N.E.C.
    • 319 - FOOD AND BEVERAGE PREPARATION AND SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 32 - LODGING AND RELATED SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 320 - BOARDING-HOUSE AND LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERS
    • 321 - HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELS AND INSTITUTIONS
    • 323 - HOUSECLEANERS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, AND RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS
    • 324 - BELLHOPS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 329 - LODGING AND RELATED SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 33 - BARBERING, COSMETOLOGY, AND RELATED SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 330 - BARBERS
    • 331 - MANICURISTS
    • 332 - HAIRDRESSERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS
    • 333 - MAKE-UP OCCUPATIONS
    • 334 - MASSEURS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 335 - BATH ATTENDANTS
    • 338 - EMBALMERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 339 - BARBERING, COSMETOLOGY, AND RELATED SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 34 - AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 340 - ATTENDANTS, BOWLING ALLEY & BILLIARD PARLOR
    • 341 - ATTENDANTS, GOLF COURSE, TENNIS COURT, SKATING RINK, AND RELATED FACILITIES
    • 342 - AMUSEMENT DEVICE AND CONCESSION ATTENDANTS
    • 343 - GAMBLING HALL ATTENDANTS
    • 344 - USHERS
    • 346 - WARDROBE AND DRESSING-ROOM ATTENDANTS
    • 349 - AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 35 - MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 350 - SHIP STEWARDS/STEWARDESSES AND
      RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 351 - TRAIN ATTENDANTS
    • 352 - HOSTS/HOSTESSES AND STEWARDS/STEWARDESSES, N.E.C.
    • 353 - GUIDES
    • 354 - UNLICENSED BIRTH ATTENDANTS AND PRACTICAL NURSES
    • 355 - ATTENDANTS, HOSPITALS, MORGUES, AND RELATED HEALTH SERVICES
    • 357 - BAGGAGE HANDLERS
    • 358 - CHECKROOM, LOCKER ROOM, AND REST ROOM ATTENDANTS
    • 359 - MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 36 - APPAREL AND FURNISHINGS SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 361 - LAUNDERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 362 - DRY CLEANING OCCUPATIONS
    • 363 - PRESSING OCCUPATIONS
    • 364 - DYEING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 365 - SHOE AND LUGGAGE REPAIRER AND
      RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 366 - BOOTBLACKS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 369 - APPAREL AND FURNISHINGS SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 37 - PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 371 - CROSSING TENDERS & BRIDGE OPERATORS
    • 372 - SECURITY GUARDS AND CORRECTION OFFICERS, EXCEPT CROSSING TENDERS
    • 373 - FIRE FIGHTERS, FIRE DEPARTMENT
    • 375 - POLICE OFFICERS AND DETECTIVES,
      PUBLIC SERVICE
    • 376 - POLICE OFFICERS AND DETECTIVES,
      EXCEPT IN PUBLIC SERVICE
    • 377 - SHERIFFS AND BAILIFFS
    • 378 - ARMED FORCES ENLISTED PERSONNEL
    • 379 - PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 38 - BUILDING & RELATED SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 381 - PORTERS AND CLEANERS
    • 382 - JANITORS
    • 383 - BUILDING PEST CONTROL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 388 - ELEVATOR OPERATORS
    • 389 - BUILDING AND RELATED SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 4 - AGRICULTURAL, FISHERY, FORESTRY,
      AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 40 - PLANT FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 401 - GRAIN FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 402 - VEGETABLE FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 403 - FRUIT AND NUT FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 404 - FIELD CROP FARMING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 405 - HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS
    • 406 - GARDENING AND GROUNDSKEEPING OCCUPATIONS
    • 407 - DIVERSIFIED CROP FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 408 - PLANT LIFE AND RELATED SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 409 - PLANT FARMING AND RELATED
      OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 41 - ANIMAL FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 410 - DOMESTIC ANIMAL FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 411 - DOMESTIC FOWL FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 412 - GAME FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 413 - LOWER ANIMAL FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 418 - ANIMAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
    • 419 - ANIMAL FARMING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 42 - MISCELLANEOUS AGRICULTURAL AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 421 - GENERAL FARMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 429 - MISCELLANEOUS AGRICULTURAL AND
      RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 44 - FISHERY AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 441 - NET, SEINE, AND TRAP FISHERS
    • 442 - LINE FISHERS
    • 443 - FISHERS, MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
    • 446 - AQUATIC LIFE CULTIVATION AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 447 - SPONGE AND SEAWEED GATHERERS
    • 449 - FISHERY & RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 45 - FORESTRY OCCUPATIONS
    • 451 - TREE FARMING & RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 452 - FOREST CONSERVATION OCCUPATIONS
    • 453 - OCCUPATIONS IN HARVESTING FOREST PRODUCTS, EXCEPT LOGGING
    • 454 - LOGGING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 455 - LOG GRADING, SCALING, SORTING,
      RAFTING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 459 - FORESTRY OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 46 - HUNTING, TRAPPING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 461 - HUNTING AND TRAPPING OCCUPATIONS
    • 5 PROCESSING OCCUPATIONS
    • 50 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF METAL
    • 500 - ELECTROPLATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 501 - DIP PLATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 502 - MELTING, POURING, CASTING, AND
      RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 503 - PICKLING, CLEANING, DEGREASING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 504 - HEAT-TREATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 505 - METAL SPRAYING, COATING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 509 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF METAL, N.E.C.
    • 51 - ORE REFINING AND FOUNDRY OCCUPATIONS
    • 510 - MIXING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 511 - SEPARATING, FILTERING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 512 - MELTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 513 - ROASTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 514 - POURING AND CASTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 515 - CRUSHING AND GRINDING OCCUPATIONS
    • 518 - MOLDERS, COREMAKERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 519 - ORE REFINING AND FOUNDRY
      OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 52 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF FOOD, TOBACCO, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 520 - MIXING, COMPOUNDING, BLENDING, KNEADING, SHAPING, & RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 521 - SEPARATING, CRUSHING, MILLING, CHOPPING, GRINDING, & RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 522 - CULTURING, MELTING, FERMENTING, DISTILLING, SATURATING, PICKLING, AGING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 523 - HEATING, RENDERING, MELTING, DRYING, COOLING, FREEZING, & RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 524 - COATING, ICING, DECORATING, AND
      RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 525 - SLAUGHTERING, BREAKING, CURING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 526 - COOKING & BAKING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 529 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF FOOD, TOBACCO, AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 53 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF PAPER AND RELATED MATERIALS
    • 530 - GRINDING, BEATING, AND MIXING OCCUPATIONS
    • 532 - COOKING AND DRYING OCCUPATIONS
    • 533 - COOLING, BLEACHING, SCREENING, WASHING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 534 - CALENDERING, SIZING, COATING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 535 - FORMING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 539 -OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF PAPER & RELATED MATERIALS, N.E.C.
    • 54 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF
      PETROLEUM, COAL, NATURAL & MANUFACTURED GAS, & RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 540 - MIXING AND BLENDING OCCUPATIONS
    • 541 - FILTERING, STRAINING, AND SEPARATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 542 - DISTILLING, SUBLIMING, AND
      CARBONIZING OCCUPATIONS
    • 543 - DRYING, HEATING, AND MELTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 544 - GRINDING AND CRUSHING OCCUPATIONS
    • 546 - REACTING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 549 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF PETROLEUM, COAL, NATURAL & MANUFACTURED GAS
    • 55 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF CHEMICALS, PLASTICS, SYNTHETICS, RUBBER, PAINT, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 550 - MIXING AND BLENDING OCCUPATIONS
    • 551 - FILTERING, STRAINING, AND SEPARATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 552 - DISTILLING OCCUPATIONS
    • 553 - HEATING, BAKING, DRYING, SEASONING, MELTING, AND HEAT-TREATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 554 - COATING, CALENDERING, LAMINATING,
      AND FINISHING OCCUPATIONS
    • 555 - GRINDING AND CRUSHING OCCUPATIONS
    • 556 - CASTING & MOLDING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 557 - EXTRUDING OCCUPATIONS
    • 558 - REACTING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 559 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF CHEMICALS, PLASTICS, SYNTHETICS, RUBBER,
      PAINT AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 56 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF WOOD AND WOOD PRODUCTS
    • 560 - MIXING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 561 -WOOD PRESERVING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 562 -SATURATING, COATING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 563 - DRYING, SEASONING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 564 - GRINDING AND CHOPPING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 569 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF WOOD & WOOD PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 57 OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF STONE,
      CLAY, GLASS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 570 - CRUSHING, GRINDING, AND MIXING OCCUPATIONS
    • 571 - SEPARATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 572 - MELTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 573 - BAKING, DRYING, AND HEAT-TREATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 574 - IMPREGNATING, COATING, AND GLAZING OCCUPATIONS
    • 575 - FORMING OCCUPATIONS
    • 579 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF STONE, CLAY, GLASS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 58 OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF LEATHER, TEXTILES, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 580 - SHAPING, BLOCKING, STRETCHING, AND TENTERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 581 - SEPARATING, FILTERING, AND DRYING OCCUPATIONS
    • 582 - WASHING, STEAMING, AND SATURATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 583 - IRONING, PRESSING, GLAZING, STAKING, CALENDERING, AND EMBOSSING OCCUPATIONS
    • 584 - MERCERIZING, COATING, AND LAMINATING OCCUPATIONS
    • 585 - SINGEING, CUTTING, SHEARING, SHAVING, AND NAPPING OCCUPATIONS
    • 586 - FELTING AND FULLING OCCUPATIONS
    • 587 - BRUSHING AND SHRINKING OCCUPATIONS
    • 589 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING OF LEATHER, TEXTILES, and RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 59 PROCESSING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 590 - OCCUPATIONS IN PROCESSING PRODUCTS FROM ASSORTED MATERIALS
    • 599 - MISCELLANEOUS PROCESSING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 6 - MACHINE TRADES OCCUPATIONS
    • 60 - METAL MACHINING OCCUPATIONS
    • 600 - MACHINISTS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 601 - TOOLMAKERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 602 - GEAR MACHINING OCCUPATIONS
    • 603 - ABRADING OCCUPATIONS
    • 604 - TURNING OCCUPATIONS
    • 605 - MILLING, SHAPING, AND PLANING OCCUPATIONS
    • 606 - BORING OCCUPATIONS
    • 607 - SAWING OCCUPATIONS
    • 609 - METAL MACHINING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 61 - METALWORKING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 610 - HAMMER FORGING OCCUPATIONS
    • 611 - PRESS FORGING OCCUPATIONS
    • 612 - FORGING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 613 - SHEET AND BAR ROLLING OCCUPATIONS
    • 614 - EXTRUDING AND DRAWING OCCUPATIONS
    • 615 - PUNCHING AND SHEARING OCCUPATIONS
    • 616 - FABRICATING MACHINE OCCUPATIONS
    • 617 - FORMING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 619 - MISCELLANEOUS METALWORKING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 62/63 - MECHANICS AND MACHINERY REPAIRERS
    • 620 - MOTORIZED VEHICLE AND ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 621 - AIRCRAFT MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 622 - RAIL EQUIPMENT MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 623 - MARINE MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 624 - FARM MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 625 - ENGINE, POWER TRANSMISSION, AND RELATED MECHANICS
    • 626 - METALWORKING MACHINERY MECHANICS
    • 627 - PRINTING AND PUBLISHING MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 628 - TEXTILE MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 629 - SPECIAL INDUSTRY MACHINERY MECHANICS
    • 630 - GENERAL INDUSTRY MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 631 - POWERPLANT MECHANICS & REPAIRERS
    • 632 - ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIES MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 633 - BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL MACHINE REPAIRERS
    • 637 - UTILITIES SERVICE MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS
    • 638 - MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS IN MACHINE INSTALLATION AND REPAIR
    • 639 - MECHANICS AND MACHINERY REPAIRERS, N.E.C.
    • 64 - PAPERWORKING OCCUPATIONS
    • 640 - PAPER CUTTING, WINDING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 641 - FOLDING, CREASING, SCORING, AND GLUING OCCUPATIONS
    • 649 - PAPERWORKING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 65 - PRINTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 650 - TYPESETTERS AND COMPOSERS
    • 651 -PRINTING PRESS OCCUPATIONS
    • 652 - PRINTING MACHINE OCCUPATIONS
    • 653 - BOOKBINDING-MACHINE OPERATORS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 654 - TYPECASTERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 659 - PRINTING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 66 - WOOD MACHINING OCCUPATIONS
    • 660 - CABINETMAKERS
    • 661 - PATTERNMAKERS
    • 662 - SANDING OCCUPATIONS
    • 663 - SHEARING AND SHAVING OCCUPATIONS
    • 664 - TURNING OCCUPATIONS
    • 665 - MILLING AND PLANING OCCUPATIONS
    • 666 - BORING OCCUPATIONS
    • 667 - SAWING OCCUPATIONS
    • 669 - WOOD MACHINING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 67 - OCCUPATIONS IN MACHINING STONE, CLAY, GLASS, AND RELATED MATERIALS
    • 670 - STONECUTTERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 673 - ABRADING OCCUPATIONS
    • 674 - TURNING OCCUPATIONS
    • 675 - PLANING AND SHAPING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 676 - BORING AND PUNCHING OCCUPATIONS
    • 677 - CHIPPING, CUTTING, SAWING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 679 - OCCUPATIONS IN MACHINING STONE, CLAY, GLASS, AND RELATED MATERIALS, N.E.C.
    • 68 - TEXTILE OCCUPATIONS
    • 680 - CARDING, COMBING, DRAWING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 681 - TWISTING, BEAMING, WARPING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 682 - SPINNING OCCUPATIONS
    • 683 - WEAVERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 684 - HOSIERY KNITTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 685 - KNITTING OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT HOSIERY
    • 686 - PUNCHING, CUTTING, FORMING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 687 - TUFTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 689 - TEXTILE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 69 - MACHINE TRADES OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 690 - PLASTICS, SYNTHETICS, RUBBER, AND LEATHER WORKING OCCUPATIONS
    • 691 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION OF INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE
    • 692 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION OF PRODUCTS FROM ASSORTED MATERIALS
    • 693 -MODELMAKERS, PATTERNMAKERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 694 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION OF ORDNANCE, AMMUNITION, AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 699 - MISCELLANEOUS MACHINE TRADES OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 7 - BENCHWORK OCCUPATIONS
    • 70 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION, ASSEMBLY, AND REPAIR OF METAL PRODUCTS, N.E.C. RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 701 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION, ASSEMBLY, AND REPAIR OF TOOLS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 703 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OF SHEETMETAL PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 704 - ENGRAVERS, ETCHERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 705 - FILING, GRINDING, BUFFING, CLEANING, AND POLISHING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 706 - METAL UNIT ASSEMBLERS AND ADJUSTERS, N.E.C.
    • 709 - MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION, ASSEMBLY, AND REPAIR OF METAL PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 71 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF SCIENTIFIC, MEDICAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC, OPTICAL, HOROLOGICAL, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 710 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING,CONTROLLING, AND INDICATING PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    • 711 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
    • 712 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF SURGICAL, MEDICAL, AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES
    • 713 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF OPHTHALMIC GOODS
    • 714 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
    • 715 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND PARTS
    • 716 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT, N.E.C.
    • 719 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF SCIENTIFIC AND MEDICAL APPARATUS,PHOTOGRAPHIC AND OPTICAL GOODS, HOROLOGICAL, AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 72 OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    • 720 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OF RADIO AND TELEVISION RECEIVING SETS AND PHONOGRAPHS
    • 721 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OF MOTORS, GENERATORS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 722 -OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OF COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
    • 723 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND FIXTURES
    • 724 - OCCUPATIONS IN WINDING AND ASSEMBLING COILS, MAGNETS, ARMATURES, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 725 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY OF LIGHT BULBS AND ELECTRONIC TUBES
    • 726 -OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES, N.E.C.
    • 727 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY OF STORAGE BATTERIES
    • 728 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION OF ELECTRICAL WIRE AND CABLE
    • 729 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, N.E.C.
    • 73 OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF PRODUCTS MADE FROM ASSORTED MATERIALS
    • 730 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND PARTS
    • 731 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF GAMES AND TOYS
    • 732 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF SPORTING GOODS
    • 733 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF PENS, PENCILS, AND OFFICE AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS, N.E.C.
    • 734 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF NOTIONS
    • 735 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF JEWELRY, N.E.C.
    • 736 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIES
    • 737 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION OF AMMUNITION, FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 739 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF PRODUCTS MADE FROM ASSORTED MATERIALS, N.E.C.
    • 74 - PAINTING, DECORATING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 740 - PAINTERS, BRUSH
    • 741 - PAINTERS, SPRAY
    • 742 - STAINING, WAXING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 749 - PAINTING, DECORATING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 75 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF PLASTICS, SYNTHETICS, RUBBER, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 750 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF TIRES, TUBES, TIRE TREADS, ANDRELATED PRODUCTS
    • 751 - LAYING OUT AND CUTTING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 752 - FITTING, SHAPING, CEMENTING, FINISHING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 753 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF RUBBER AND PLASTIC FOOTWEAR
    • 754 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF MISCELLANEOUS PLASTICS PRODUCTS
    • 759 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF PLASTICS, SYNTHETICS, RUBBER, AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 76 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF WOOD PRODUCTS
    • 760 - BENCH CARPENTERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 761 - OCCUPATIONS IN LAYING OUT, CUTTING, CARVING, SHAPING, AND SANDING WOOD PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 762 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLING WOOD PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 763 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF FURNITURE, N.E.C.
    • 764 - COOPERAGE OCCUPATIONS
    • 769 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF WOOD PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 77 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF SAND, STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS
    • 770 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF JEWELRY, ORNAMENTS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 771 - STONE CUTTERS AND CARVERS
    • 772 - GLASS BLOWING, PRESSING, SHAPING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 773 - OCCUPATIONS IN COLORING AND DECORATING BRICK, TILE, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 774 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN WARE
    • 775 - GRINDING, FILING, POLISHING, FROSTING, ETCHING, CLEANING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 776 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF ASBESTOS AND POLISHING PRODUCTS, ABRASIVES, AND RELATED MATERIALS
    • 777 - MODELMAKERS, PATTERNMAKERS, MOLDMAKERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 779 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF SAND, STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 78 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF TEXTILE, LEATHER, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 780 - OCCUPATIONS IN UPHOLSTERING AND IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF STUFFED FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 781 - LAYING OUT, MARKING, CUTTING, AND PUNCHING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 782 - HAND SEWERS, MENDERS, EMBROIDERERS, KNITTERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 783 - FUR AND LEATHER WORKING OCCUPATIONS
    • 784 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, AND RELATED PRODUCTS
    • 785 - TAILORS AND DRESSMAKERS
    • 786 - SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS, GARMENT
    • 787 - SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS, NONGARMENT
    • 788 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF FOOTWEAR
    • 789 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION AND REPAIR OF TEXTILE, LEATHER, AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 79 - BENCHWORK OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 790 - OCCUPATIONS IN PREPARATION OF FOOD, TOBACCO, AND RELATED PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 794 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION OF PAPER PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 795 - GLUING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 8 - STRUCTURAL WORK OCCUPATIONS
    • 80 - OCCUPATIONS IN METAL FABRICATING, N.E.C.
    • 800 - RIVETERS, N.E.C.
    • 801 - FITTING, BOLTING, SCREWING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 804 - TINSMITHS, COPPERSMITHS, AND SHEET METAL WORKERS
    • 805 - BOILERMAKERS
    • 806 - TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 807 - STRUCTURAL REPAIRERS, TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
    • 809 - MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS IN METAL FABRICATING, N.E.C.
    • 81 - WELDERS, CUTTERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 810 - ARC WELDERS AND CUTTERS
    • 811 - GAS WELDERS
    • 812 - RESISTANCE WELDERS
    • 813 - BRAZING, BRAZE-WELDING, AND SOLDERING OCCUPATIONS
    • 814 - SOLID STATE WELDERS
    • 815 - ELECTRON-BEAM; ELECTROSLAG; THERMIT; INDUCTION; AND LASER-BEAM WELDERS
    • 816 - THERMAL CUTTERS AND ARC CUTTERS
    • 819 - WELDERS, CUTTERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 82 - ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLING, INSTALLING, AND REPAIRING OCCUPATIONS
    • 820 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF GENERATORS, MOTORS, ACCESSORIES, AND RELATED POWERPLANT EQUIPMENT
    • 821 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LINES AND CIRCUITS
    • 822 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF WIRE COMMUNICATION,DETECTION AND SIGNALING EQUIPMENT
    • 823 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, DETECTION, AND SIGNALING EQUIPMENT
    • 824 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF LIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND BUILDING WIRING, N.E.C.
    • 825 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL-HANDLING EQUIPMENT, N.E.C.
    • 826 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF INDUSTRIAL APPARATUS,N.E.C.
    • 827 - OCCUPATIONS IN ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF LARGE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES AND SIMILAR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
    • 828 - OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION, INSTALLATION, AND REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 829 - OCCUPATIONS IN INSTALLATION AND REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 84 - PAINTING, PLASTERING, WATERPROOFING, CEMENTING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 840 - CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE PAINTERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 841 - PAPERHANGERS
    • 842 - PLASTERERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 843 - WATERPROOFING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 844 - CEMENT AND CONCRETE FINISHING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 845 - TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT PAINTERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 849 - PAINTING, PLASTERING, WATERPROOFING, CEMENTING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 85 - EXCAVATING, GRADING, PAVING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 850 - EXCAVATING, GRADING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 851 - DRAINAGE AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 853 - PAVING OCCUPATIONS, ASPHALT AND CONCRETE
    • 859 - EXCAVATING, GRADING, PAVING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 86 - CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 860 - CARPENTERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 861 - BRICK AND STONE MASONS AND TILE SETTERS
    • 862 - PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS, STEAM FITTERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 863 - ASBESTOS AND INSULATION WORKERS
    • 864 - FLOOR LAYING AND FINISHING OCCUPATIONS
    • 865 - GLAZIERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 866 - ROOFERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 869 - MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 89 - STRUCTURAL WORK OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 891 - OCCUPATIONS IN STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE, N.E.C.
    • 899 - MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURAL WORK OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 9 - MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS
    • 90 - MOTOR FREIGHT OCCUPATIONS
    • 900 - CONCRETE-MIXING-TRUCK DRIVERS
    • 902 - DUMP-TRUCK DRIVERS
    • 903 - TRUCK DRIVERS, INFLAMMABLES
    • 904 - TRAILER-TRUCK DRIVERS
    • 905 - TRUCK DRIVERS, HEAVY
    • 906 - TRUCK DRIVERS, LIGHT
    • 909 - MOTOR FREIGHT OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 91 - TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 910 - RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS
    • 911 - WATER TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS
    • 912 - AIR TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS
    • 913 - PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 914 - PUMPING AND PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS
    • 915 - ATTENDANTS AND SERVICERS, PARKING LOTS AND AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FACILITIES
    • 919 - MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 92 - PACKAGING AND MATERIALS HANDLING OCCUPATIONS
    • 920 - PACKAGING OCCUPATIONS
    • 921 - HOISTING AND CONVEYING OCCUPATIONS
    • 922 - OCCUPATIONS IN MOVING AND STORING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS, N.E.C.
    • 929 - PACKAGING AND MATERIALS HANDLING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 93 - OCCUPATIONS IN EXTRACTION OF MINERALS
    • 930 - EARTH BORING, DRILLING, CUTTING, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 931 - BLASTING OCCUPATIONS
    • 932 - LOADING AND CONVEYING OPERATIONS
    • 933 - CRUSHING OCCUPATIONS
    • 934 - SCREENING AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 939 - OCCUPATIONS IN EXTRACTION OF MINERALS, N.E.C.
    • 95 - OCCUPATIONS IN PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF UTILITIES
    • 950 - STATIONARY ENGINEERS
    • 951 - FIRERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 952 - OCCUPATIONS IN GENERATION, TRANSMISSION, AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER
    • 953 - OCCUPATIONS IN PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF GAS
    • 954 - OCCUPATIONS IN FILTRATION, PURIFICATION, AND DISTRIBUTION OF WATER
    • 955 - OCCUPATIONS IN DISPOSAL OF REFUSE AND SEWAGE
    • 956 - OCCUPATIONS IN DISTRIBUTION OF STEAM
    • 959 - OCCUPATIONS IN PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF UTILITIES, N.E.C.
    • 96 - AMUSEMENT, RECREATION, MOTION PICTURE, RADIO AND TELEVISION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 960 - MOTION PICTURE PROJECTIONISTS
    • 961 - MODELS, STAND-INS, AND EXTRAS, N.E.C.
    • 962 - OCCUPATIONS IN MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION, AND THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS, N.E.C.
    • 969 - MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 97 - OCCUPATIONS IN GRAPHIC ART WORK
    • 970 - ART WORK OCCUPATIONS, BRUSH, SPRAY, OR PEN
    • 971 - PHOTOENGRAVING OCCUPATIONS
    • 972 - LITHOGRAPHERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 973 - HAND COMPOSITORS, TYPESETTERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 974 - ELECTROTYPERS, STEREOTYPERS, AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 976 - DARKROOM OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
    • 977 - BOOKBINDERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
    • 979 - OCCUPATIONS IN GRAPHIC ART WORK, N.E.C.

Industry Designation. The industry designation follows the occupation's name in the DOT and SCO. In the DOT example from above, the industry designation is (machine shop):

CODE: 600.130-010
TITLE(s): MACHINE-SHOP SUPERVISOR, TOOL (machine shop)

An example in the SCO can be seen for the job of a Reader which is "(motion picture; radio-tv broad.)":

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checkmark How To Cross Examine A Vocational Expert (VE) Regarding Skills And Transferable Skills

checkmark Five Point Skills Analysis/Cross-Examination

First - Take notes. Write down 1) the claimant's PRW the VE identified, specifically, which jobs generated transferable "skills"; 2) the "skills" the claimant learned from his PRW; and 3) each individual job to which the VE said the "skills" transfer - other work.

Second - Notify the ALJ and VE. Tell the ALJ and the VE you are going to cross the VE about Social Security's definition of a skill and the 8-step skill transferability process. This is important for two reasons. First, most ALJ's and VE's are not aware of either. Second, the cross-examination on these issues is long. Hopefully, if you provide a roadmap of your cross that concerns legally required criteria, you can avoid an ALJ interruption asking you "where you are going with this," and ALJ and VE annoyance regarding the length and detail of your cross. It is often an unfortunate reality that a supplemental hearing is necessary.

Third - The claimant's PRW must be correct. Commonly, several DOT descriptions will fit a particular job. It is also common that some DOT descriptions are so close to one another that a better description is appropriate to the claimant's PRW. This issue here is this: if the claimant's PRW is misidentified, and the claimant is determined to perform work duties and "skills" he did not perform, the entire skills and skill transferability analysis will be off.

Fourth - The claimant must have performed the VE identified "skills" in his PRW. The claimant may have performed the job the VE identified, but not the specific "skills" the VE identified. If the claimant did not perform the specific "skills" the VE identified, make sure to get the VE to admit that point.

Fifth - The VE identified "skills" must satisfy Social Security's definition of a skill.

Ask the VE to identify Social Security's definition of a skill. Rarely, will the VE get this right. If they get it wrong, it proves they do not know Social Security's definition of a skill, and that gives you the high ground in your cross. Regardless of whether they know the definition of a skill or not, you must cross-examine the VE on each identified "skill" to determine if it meets the three-point criteria in SSR 82-41 and four-point definition in POMS 25001.001 and 25015.017; the most precise criteria of both definitions is the 30-day rule.

It is helpful to know why the VE thinks an identified "skill" meets Social Security's definition of a skill. The VE will usually come to this conclusion in one of the following three ways:

  1. His Job Brower Pro vocational software identified the "skill" as part of the job description (most common). However, these skills are not based on Social Security's definition of a skill.
  2. The job has an SVP of 3 or more, and the VE simply cites job duties implying each job duty is therefore a "skill" (common).
  3. The VE is actually aware of Social Security's definition of a skill (least common).

checkmark Two Point Transferrable Skills Analysis/Cross-Examination

First. Determine for both the PRW and the VE identified job the -

  1. Degree of skill (the same or less);
  2. Tools and machines used; and
  3. Raw materials, products, and processes used.

Degree of Transferability #1 - The PRW and the VE identified job must share similarity with all three points.

Degree of Transferability #2 - The PRW and the VE identified job must have very little, if any, vocational adjustment with all three points.

Second. Determine whether the PRW and the identified job have at least one of the same or similar -

  1. GOE code,
  2. MPSMS code,
  3. Work Field code,
  4. Occupation Group code, or
  5. Industry Designation.

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