Supporting
Statement
for
the
Control
Technology
Determinations
for
Constructed
and
Reconstructed
Major
Sources
of
Hazardous
Air
Pollutants,
40
CFR
part
63,
subpart
B
Prepared
by
Office
of
Air
Quality
Planning
and
Standards
September
30,
2004
1
Part
A
of
the
Supporting
Statement
1.
IDENTIFICATION
OF
THE
INFORMATION
COLLECTION
1(
a)
Title
of
the
Information
Collection
This
Information
Collection
Request
(
ICR)
is
entitled
"
Control
Technology
Determinations
for
Constructed
and
Reconstructed
Major
Sources
of
Hazardous
Air
Pollutants,
40
CFR
part
63,
subpart
B"
and
numbered
as
EPA
ICR
Number
1658.04
and
OMB
Control
Number
2060­
0373.
This
is
a
revision
of
the
OMB­
approved
EPA
ICR
Number
1658.03.

1(
b)
Short
Characterization
Section
112(
g)(
2)(
B)
of
the
Clean
Air
Act
as
amended
in
1990
requires
that
maximum
achievable
control
technology
(
MACT)
standards
be
met
by
constructed
or
reconstructed
major
sources
of
hazardous
air
pollutants
(
HAP).
Where
no
applicable
emission
limit
has
been
set,
the
MACT
determination
shall
be
made
on
a
case­
by­
case
basis.

This
ICR
supports
the
regulations
at
40
CFR
part
63,
subpart
B
to
implement
section
112(
g).
It
addresses
the
information
collection
burden
(
hours
and
costs)
to
three
parties:
(
1)
industry
respondents
subject
to
these
provisions,
(
2)
state
and
local
agencies
that
review
applications
made
under
these
provisions,
and
(
3)
EPA
for
oversight
review
of
a
percentage
of
state/
local
decisions.
The
information
collection
activities
for
which
burden
estimates
are
calculated
are
summarized
below.

Owners
or
operators
of
major
sources
of
HAP
who
modify
a
source
after
the
effective
date
of
an
approved
Title
V
permit
program
must
control
that
source
to
the
level
of
the
appropriate
MACT
standard.
Where
no
MACT
standard
exists,
a
case­
by­
case
determination
of
MACT
("
case­
by­
case
MACT")
must
be
made.
The
owner
or
operator
is
responsible
for
obtaining
such
a
case­
by­
case
MACT
determination.
This
ICR
contains
supporting
information
for
case­
by­
case
MACT
determinations.

State
and
local
agencies
with
operating
permit
programs
that
have
been
approved
by
EPA
will
review
applications
submitted
by
sources
under
the
section
112(
g)
provisions.
These
permitting
agencies
must
determine
the
level
of
control
that
will
be
necessary
to
meet
case­
bycase
MACT
requirements
for
new
sources.
Finally,
EPA
will
review
a
percentage
of
the
determinations
in
order
to
provide
oversight
of
the
various
state
and
local
permitting
authorities.

2.
NEED
FOR
AND
USE
OF
THE
COLLECTION
2(
a)
Need
/
Authority
for
the
Collection
2
The
information
is
needed
and
used
to
determine
if
the
entity
submitting
an
application
for
a
case­
by­
case
MACT
determination
has
met
the
criteria
established
in
the
section
112(
g)
rule.
This
information
is
necessary
for
the
state
or
local
agency
to
make
the
case­
by­
case
determination.
Finally,
this
information
is
needed
by
the
Administrator
to
review
a
portion
of
the
case­
by­
case
determinations
to
ensure
that
the
program
is
functioning
as
intended.

The
need
and
authority
for
this
information
collection
is
contained
in
section
112(
g)
of
the
Clean
Air
Act
as
amended
in
1990
[
42
U.
S.
C.
7401
(
et
seq.)
as
amended
by
Pub.
L.
101­
549].

2(
b)
Practical
Utility
/
Users
of
the
Data
The
information
collected
in
the
section
112(
g)
applications
provides
(
for
the
purposes
of
compliance
determination)
documentation
of
the
selection
of
a
particular
control
technology
for
case­
by­
case
MACT.
Applications
are
reviewed
by
a
state
or
local
agency
for
which
authority
has
been
delegated
by
EPA
to
make
the
requisite
determinations.
In
addition,
EPA
will
review
some
applications
as
an
oversight
function.

3.
NONDUPLICATION,
CONSULTATIONS,
AND
OTHER
COLLECTION
CRITERIA
3(
a)
Nonduplication
This
information
collection
is
not
unnecessarily
duplicative
of
information
otherwise
reasonably
accessible
to
us.
For
instances
where
other
information
items
(
e.
g.,
a
site
plan)
may
have
been
previously
collected
from
source
owners
or
operators
by
the
permitting
authority
in
support
of
other
applications,
it
is
possible
to
use
this
information
to
meet
the
requirements
of
this
information
collection.
In
general,
however,
most
items
of
information
are
tailored
specifically
for
the
individual
case­
by­
case
MACT
determinations,
meaning
that
previously
submitted
information
is
likely
to
be
inadequate
for
section
112(
g)
purposes.

3(
b)
Public
Notice
Required
Prior
to
ICR
Submission
to
OMB
We
solicited
public
comments
on
this
ICR
prior
to
submitting
it
to
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget.
We
issued
a
Federal
Register
notice
requesting
comments
on
the
ICR
renewal
on
May
19,
2004
(
69
FR
28885).
No
significant
comments
were
received.

3(
c)
Consultations
The
final
rule
for
subpart
B
was
issued
on
December
13,
1996
(
65
FR
55810).
Since
then,
we
have
gained
extensive
experience
in
working
with
the
state
and
local
agencies
in
developing
case­
by­
case
MACT
determinations
for
sources
subject
to
section
112(
g).
We
have
consulted
with
knowledgeable
state
and
local
agency
staff
who
have
been
involved
in
making
case­
by­
case
3
MACT
determinations
over
the
past
3
years.
We
used
this
information
to
prepare
this
ICR
renewal
package.

In
general,
these
contacts
confirmed
that
there
has
been
a
relatively
low
level
of
activity
related
to
section
112(
g)
applications
over
the
last
few
years
and
that
most
of
the
applications
were
for
sources
that
were
eventually
subject
to
section
112(
d)
MACT
standards
or
for
sources
that
ended
up
taking
enforceable
permit
limits
to
keep
their
emissions
below
the
section
112(
g)
applicability
threshold
(
i.
e.,
major
source
status).
They
confirmed
that
the
relative
burden
hours
for
the
state
review
of
these
applications
was
on
average
reasonable.
They
also
reported
that
there
were
no
major
concerns
related
to
the
burden
associated
with
the
section
112(
g)
requirements
by
the
permit
applicants
they
worked
with.

The
following
table
lists
the
contact
information
of
the
people
we
consulted.

Name
Agency
Phone
Number
Liz
Basil
South
Carolina
Department
of
Health
and
Environmental
Control
803/
898­
4126
Steve
De
Santis
New
York
Department
of
Environmental
Conservation
518/
402­
8403
James
Fobben
Lincoln­
Lancaster
County,
Nebraska
402/
441­
8145
James
Geier
Colorado
Department
of
Public
Health
and
Environment
303/
692­
3167
Matt
Gibbs
South
Carolina
Department
of
Health
and
Environmental
Control
803/
898­
3288
Cindy
Phillips
Florida
Department
of
Environmental
Protection
850/
921­
9534
3(
d)
Effects
of
Less
Frequent
Collection
This
section
does
not
apply
because
the
information
required
to
be
submitted
by
each
applicant
would
be
submitted
on
a
one­
time­
only
basis.

3(
e)
General
Guidelines
4
None
of
the
general
information
collection
guidelines
in
5
CFR
1230.5(
d)(
2)
of
the
OMB
regulations
implementing
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
is
being
exceeded
in
the
section
112(
g)
regulations.

3(
f)
Confidentiality
All
information
submitted
to
us
for
which
a
claim
of
confidentiality
is
made
will
be
safeguarded
according
to
the
policies
set
forth
in
Title
40,
Chapter
1,
part
2,
subpart
B,
Confidentiality
of
Business
Information.
See
40
CFR;
41
FR
36902,
September
1,
1976;
amended
by
43
FR
3999,
September
8,
1978;
43
FR
42251,
September
28,
1978;
and
44
FR
17674,
March
23,
1979.
Even
where
we
have
determined
that
data
received
in
response
to
an
ICR
is
eligible
for
confidential
treatment
under
40
CFR
part
2,
subpart
B,
we
may
nonetheless
disclose
the
information
if
it
is
"
relevant
in
any
proceeding"
under
the
statute
[
42
U.
S.
C.
7414(
c);
40
CFR
2.301(
g)].
The
information
collection
complies
with
the
Privacy
Act
of
1974
and
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
Circular
108.

3(
g)
Sensitive
Questions
This
section
is
not
applicable.
This
ICR
does
not
contain
any
sensitive
questions
relating
to
sexuality,
religious
beliefs,
or
other
matters
usually
considered
private.

4.
THE
RESPONDENTS
AND
THE
INFORMATION
REQUESTED
4(
a)
Respondents
/
SIC
Codes
Respondents
include
owners/
operators
of
constructed
or
reconstructed
major
sources
of
HAP
where
no
applicable
MACT
emission
limit
has
been
set.
A
major
source
is
defined
as
one
that
emits
more
than
10
tons
per
year
of
any
HAP,
25
tons
per
year
for
a
combination
of
all
HAP,
or
amounts
exceeding
any
lesser
quantity
cutoff
established
under
40
CFR
part
63.
The
requirements
of
section
112(
g)
do
not
apply
to
electric
utility
steam
generating
units.
This
definition
of
major
source
cuts
across
a
wide
variety
of
industries,
including
both
manufacturing
and
non­
manufacturing
sources.
See
Attachment
1
for
a
list
of
potentially
affected
industry
sectors.
This
list
was
developed
by
searching
the
1999
National
Emissions
Inventory
(
NEI)
to
identify
major
sources
of
HAP
that
are
not
covered
by
a
section
112(
d)
MACT
standard.
See
section
6(
a)
for
more
discussion
of
how
this
list
was
developed.

Respondents
also
include
state
and
local
agencies
who
must
make
the
case­
by­
case
MACT
determinations.
These
government
establishments
are
classified
as
Air
and
Water
Resource
and
Solid
Waste
Management
Programs
under
Standard
Industrial
Classification
(
SIC)
code
9511
and
North
American
Industry
Classification
System
(
NAICS)
code
92411.

4(
b)
Information
Requested
5
(
i)
Data
Items,
Including
Recordkeeping
Requirements
All
items
addressed
in
this
ICR
involve
information
submitted
with
the
application.
There
are
no
recordkeeping
requirements
per
se,
although
some
of
the
information
necessary
to
document
control
options
would
require
the
source
to
have
kept
records
of
certain
information.
The
data
items
for
the
112(
g)
rule
consist
of
the
following:

Actual
Emissions.
Sources
complying
with
the
requirements
of
section
112(
g)
under
the
case­
by­
case
MACT
provisions
(
i.
e.,
constructed
and
reconstructed
major
sources)
generally
do
not
have
to
provide
detailed
analytic
determinations
of
individual
HAP
if
the
owner/
operator
agrees
that
the
emissions
increase
in
question
constitutes
a
greater
than
major
increase
which
will
subject
the
construction
or
reconstruction
to
the
section
112(
g)
requirements.
Rather,
the
source
needs
only
to
identify
and
quantify
classes
and
types
of
pollutants
to
a
sufficient
degree
to
support
the
MACT
evaluation.

Case­
by­
Case
MACT
Determination.
The
source
owner
or
operator
must
submit
the
following
information
when
it
performs
a
case­
by­
case
MACT
determination
[
40
CFR
63.43(
e)]:

°
The
name
and
address
(
physical
location)
of
the
major
source
and
affected
source(
s)
undergoing
construction
or
reconstruction
°
A
brief
description
of
the
major
source,
its
source
category
or
subcategory,
and
a
description
of
the
affected
stationary
source(
s)
requiring
a
MACT
determination
°
The
expected
commencement
date
of
the
construction
or
reconstruction
of
the
affected
source
°
The
expected
completion
date
of
the
construction
or
reconstruction
of
the
affected
sources
°
The
anticipated
date
of
start­
up
°
The
type
of
HAP
emitted
by
each
emission
unit
and
the
emission
rate
for
each
hazardous
air
pollutants
°
Any
federally­
enforceable
emission
limitations
applicable
to
the
MACT­
affected
emissions
units
°
The
maximum
capacity
and
expected
utilization,
and
associated
uncontrolled
emission
rates,
for
the
MACT­
affected
emissions
units
(
potential
to
emit
in
an
uncontrolled
state)
°
Controlled
emissions
for
the
MACT­
affected
emission
unit
in
tons
per
year
(
potential
to
emit
in
a
controlled
state)
°
A
recommended
emission
limitation
for
the
MACT­
affected
emission
unit
that
complies
with
all
relevant
emission
standards
°
The
selected
MACT
candidate
to
meet
the
emission
limitation
including
technical
information
on
the
design,
operation,
size,
estimated
control
efficiency,
etc.
°
Supporting
documentation
including
identification
of
alternative
control
technologies
considered
to
meet
the
emission
limitation,
an
analysis
of
non­
air
quality
health
environmental
impacts
or
energy
requirements
for
the
selected
MACT
candidate
6
°
An
installation
schedule
for
installing
the
selected
MACT
candidate
including:


The
anticipated
date
that
contracts
for
emission
control
systems
or
process
changes
for
emission
control
will
be
awarded

The
anticipated
date
that
orders
will
be
issued
for
the
purpose
of
component
parts
to
accomplish
emission
control
or
process
changes

The
anticipated
date
by
which
on­
site
construction
and
installation
of
process
changes
are
to
be
initiated

The
anticipated
date
final
compliance
is
to
be
achieved.
°
Any
other
information
which
may
be
required
pursuant
to
subpart
A
of
40
CFR
part
63.

(
ii)
Respondent
Activities.

Activities
that
the
owner
or
operator
must
perform
are
listed
in
this
section.

°
Read
applicable
regulations
to
determine
compliance
requirements
°
Assemble
necessary
source
information,
including
source
identification
and
descriptive
information,
construction
schedules,
sufficient
data
on
classes
and
types
of
pollutants
to
support
the
MACT
evaluations,
and
potential
to
emit
(
controlled
and
uncontrolled)
°
Identify
and
describe
MACT
candidate,
any
required
MACT
limits,
expected
emissions
limitation,
and
MACT
installation
schedule
°
Prepare
and
submit
application
°
Revise
application
per
comments
received
from
the
permitting
authority,
ensuring
compliance
with
case­
by­
case
MACT
decision.

The
permitting
authority,
typically
the
state
or
local
air
agency,
will
perform
the
following
activities:

°
Answer
respondent
questions
°
Log
in
and
review
applications
°
Request
additional
information
for
incomplete
applications
°
When
no
MACT
standard
has
been
promulgated,
verify
that
the
source
will
achieve
the
level
of
control
necessary
to
meet
case­
by­
case
MACT
requirements
for
constructed
or
reconstructed
sources
°
Inform
source
of
permitting
authority's
decision
regarding
the
application.

5.
THE
INFORMATION
COLLECTED
­­
AGENCY
ACTIVITIES,
COLLECTION
METHODOLOGY,
AND
INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
5(
a)
Agency
Activities
In
carrying
out
its
oversight
role,
EPA
will
review
the
decision
of
the
permitting
authority.
7
5(
b)
Collection
Methodology
and
Management
It
will
be
the
responsibility
of
the
owners
or
operators
of
the
constructed
or
reconstructed
major
sources
affected
by
these
regulations
of
submit
an
application
to
the
permitting
authority.
Applications
will
be
prepared
and
submitted
according
to
guidance
issued
in
conjunction
with
the
section
112(
g)
rules.
No
forms
are
contained
in
the
regulations
for
112(
g)
applications.

The
permitting
authority
will
determine
how
to
log
in
and
track
applications.
MACT
determinations
are
performed
on
a
case­
by­
case
basis.
It
will
also
be
the
responsibility
of
the
permitting
authority
to
provide
EPA
with
the
information
necessary
for
oversight
review.

For
each
application,
the
applicant
will
be
required
to
supply
information
on
how
the
data
were
obtained
(
e.
g.,
indicate
whether
the
emissions
data
were
obtained
through
the
use
of
emission
factors
or
test
data)
and
how
calculations
were
performed.
Qualified
staff
at
the
permitting
authority
will
check
the
quality
of
data
submitted
by
the
applicant
on
a
case­
by­
case
basis.
This
will
be
done
by
reviewing
control
technology
determinations
for
similar
sources,
by
reviewing
test
data,
and
by
checking
engineering
calculations.
Confidential
information
submitted
by
the
applicant
will
be
handled
by
the
permitting
authority
in
conformance
with
confidential
information
handling
procedures.
No
specific
provisions
have
been
made
for
electronic
methods
of
submittal.

The
section
112(
g)
regulations
will
not
require
the
request
of
information
through
any
type
of
survey.

5(
c)
Small
Entity
Flexibility
Minimizing
the
information
collection
burden
for
all
sizes
of
organizations
is
a
continuing
principle
for
our
efforts.
The
section
112(
g)
regulations
only
include
the
application,
recordkeeping
and
reporting
requirements
we
need
to
determine
compliance
with
the
rule.
We
have
reduced
the
collection
burden
to
the
extent
practicable
and
appropriate,
including
consideration
of
the
resources
available
to
the
respondents
and
clarifying,
consolidating,
and
simplifying
the
requirements.
Furthermore,
we
do
not
anticipate
that
any
small
entities
will
be
participating
in
this
program.

5(
d)
Collection
Schedule
Each
source
affected
by
the
section
112(
g)
regulations
will
be
required
to
submit
an
application.
Preparation
of
application
in
compliance
with
the
section
112(
g)
rules
is
a
one­
timeonly
activity
(
i.
e.,
once
for
each
construction
or
reconstruction
subject
to
the
112(
g)
provisions).
The
section
112(
g)
regulations
will
not
require
periodic
reporting
or
surveys.

6.
ESTIMATING
THE
BURDEN
AND
COST
OF
THE
COLLECTION
8
6(
a)
Estimating
Respondent
Burden
(
i)
Estimating
Industry
Burden
Respondents
include
owners/
operators
of
major
sources
of
HAP
that
undertake
construction
or
reconstruction.
In
calculating
the
burden
hours
for
this
ICR
we
made
assumptions
about
the
number
of
sources
that
would
submit
applications
each
year.
These
could
be
applications
for
construction
(
new
sources),
reconstruction
(
existing
sources),
or
retroactive
determinations
(
sources
that
failed
to
obtain
a
timely
case­
by­
case
MACT
determination
for
a
past
event,
that
are
only
now
entering
the
permitting
process).

All
of
the
section
112(
d)
standards
for
listed
categories
have
been
promulgated,
with
the
exception
of
subpart
UUUUU,
Electric
Utility
Steam
Generating
Units,
whose
sources
are
not
subject
to
the
section
112(
g)
provisions.
If
and
until
EPA
amends
the
source
category
list,
the
only
section
112(
g)
applications
will
be
from
major
sources
that
are
not
subject
to
an
existing
MACT
standard.
We
estimated
the
potential
universe
of
these
sources.

Using
the
1999
NEI,
we
identified
the
data
records
where
no
MACT
was
found
and
the
facility
was
a
major
source.
Then
we
evaluated
each
facility's
potential
to
be
a
major
source
using
the
10/
25
cutoffs
(
first
looking
for
any
single
pollutant
of
greater
than
10
tons/
yr
and
secondly
looking
for
any
facilities
with
total
emissions
over
25
tons/
yr).
Based
on
this
process,
we
identified
1,945
facilities
that
met
our
search
criteria.
This
number
provides
a
reasonable
baseline
estimate
of
the
number
of
existing
facilities
that
could
be
subject
to
the
section
112(
g)
provisions.

However,
based
on
our
consultations
as
described
in
section
3(
c),
we
learned
that
a
small
proportion
of
facilities
have
submitted
section
112(
g)
applications,
even
in
past
years
when
the
universe
of
potentially
affected
sources
was
larger
and
included
those
for
which
a
MACT
standard
was
planned,
but
not
yet
final.
Our
state
contacts
estimated
that
an
average
of
one
to
three
applications
per
year
were
actually
processed
in
the
last
3
years.
Therefore,
we
believe
in
the
next
ICR
clearance
period
the
number
of
applications
will
remain
at
this
level
or
even
decrease.
For
purposes
of
this
ICR
we
have
assumed
that
two
sources
will
file
applications
per
year
per
state,
for
a
total
of
100
occurrences
per
year.

We
retained
the
same
activities
and
burden
hour
estimates
used
in
the
previous
ICR
(
ICR
Number
1658.03).
Based
on
our
consultations,
we
did
not
identify
any
concerns
that
the
burden
hours
associated
with
preparing
an
application
are
understated.
Contacts
noted
that
these
sources
are
often
also
complying
with
New
Source
Review
requirements
and
other
state
preconstruction
permitting
as
well.
The
additional
information
needed
that
is
unique
to
the
section
112(
g)
application
is
an
estimate
of
HAP
emissions.

The
total
hours
associated
with
preparing
the
application
in
Table
1
are
for
technical
hours
only.
Consistent
with
previous
ICRs,
we
calculated
management
hours
as
5
percent
of
technical
9
hours
and
clerical
hours
as
10
percent
of
technical
hours.
Table
4
contains
the
results
of
the
burden
hours
calculation
for
each
activity
during
each
year
of
this
ICR.
Overall,
the
section
112(
g)
regulations
contain
an
average
burden
of
24,000
hours
per
year.

(
ii)
Estimating
State
and
Local
Agency
Burden
The
number
of
state
and
local
agency
respondents
is
equal
to
50,
consistent
with
our
assumption
that
there
will
be
two
section
112(
g)
applications
per
state
per
year.
We
retained
the
same
activities
and
burden
hour
estimates
used
in
the
previous
ICR
(
ICR
Number
1658.03).
Based
on
our
consultations,
we
determined
that
the
previous
estimate
of
80
hours
per
application
is
a
reasonable
average
estimate.
Some
applications
might
be
more
complex
and
take
more
hours,
but
others
would
be
similar
to
other
sources
and/
or
MACT
standards
or
represent
simple
scenarios
and
would
take
fewer
hours.

The
total
hours
associated
with
preparing
the
application
in
Table
2
are
for
technical
hours
only.
Consistent
with
previous
ICRs,
we
calculated
management
hours
as
5
percent
of
technical
hours
and
clerical
hours
as
10
percent
of
technical
hours.
Table
4
contains
the
results
of
the
burden
hours
calculation
for
each
activity
during
each
year
of
this
ICR.
Overall,
the
section
112(
g)
regulations
contain
an
average
burden
of
12,800
hours
per
year
for
state
and
local
agencies.

6(
b)
Estimating
Respondent
Costs
(
i)
Estimating
Industry
Costs
In
this
ICR,
we
have
used
a
graded
approach
in
calculating
labor
cost
as
recommended
in
the
ICR
handbook.
We
used
wage
rates
for
industry
respondents
retrieved
from
the
Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics
(
BLS)
(
May
2003
National
Industry­
Specific
Occupational
Employment
and
Wage
Estimates,
http://
www.
bls.
gov/
oes/
2003/
may/
11941,
17281,
and
434021,
accessed
September
2004.)
Because
of
the
breadth
of
industry
categories
that
could
be
affected,
we
used
average
industry
rates
for
Engineering
Managers
(
management),
Environmental
Engineers
(
technical),
and
Correspondence
Clerks
(
clerical).
Based
on
current
BLS
data
for
private
sector
benefits
compensation,
we
used
28.5
percent
of
total
compensation
to
estimate
benefits.
We
calculated
the
overhead
rate
as
50
percent
of
the
total
compensation
rate
(
i.
e.,
salary
plus
benefits).
The
addition
of
benefits
and
overhead
to
the
hourly
rate
produces
a
pay
rate
that
reflects
the
true
cost
to
employ
an
industry
sector
worker.
Following
is
a
summary
of
the
computed
wages
for
industry
personnel.
10
Labor
Type
Base
Salary,
Hourly
Rate
Benefit
Hourly
Rate
Overhead
Hourly
Rate
Adjusted
Hourly
Rate
Management
47.94
19.11
23.97
91.02
Technical
31.16
12.42
15.58
59.16
Clerical
13.49
5.38
6.75
25.61
The
respondent
labor
costs
are
found
by
multiplying
the
burden
hours
associated
with
each
activity
by
the
hourly
rate
associated
with
each
labor
type.
In
total,
the
section
112(
g)
regulations
contain
an
average
labor
cost
of
$
1,608,470
per
year.
Table
4
contains
the
results
of
the
calculation
of
labor
costs
for
the
respondents.

This
ICR
does
not
require
any
capital
or
start­
up
costs
for
equipment,
machinery,
and
construction.

Industry
applicants
submitting
section
112(
g)
applications
for
case­
by­
case
MACT
determinations
must
transmit
their
findings
to
the
delegated
state
and
local
agency,
which
results
in
photocopying
and
postage
costs.
We
determined
that
two
types
of
documents
would
be
both
copied
and
mailed:
2­
ounce
letters
and
1­
pound
packages.
The
2­
ounce
letter
would
contain
5
pages,
and
the
1­
pound
package
would
contain
200
pages.
Based
on
the
typical
price
to
copy
a
page,
we
used
$
0.05
a
page
as
our
price
per
unit
cost
of
copying.
The
cost
for
mailing
a
2­
ounce
letter
and
1­
pound
package
via
the
United
States
Postal
Service
is
$
0.60
and
$
3.85,
respectively.
We
also
assumed
that
a
total
of
three
copies
would
be
made
for
each
letter
or
package.
We
estimate
that
each
applicant
will
submit
one
package
(
the
permit
application)
and
1
letter
(
response
to
questions).
Table
5
summarizes
the
total
copying
and
mailing
costs
per
year.
For
respondents,
the
average
cost
for
copying
and
postage
is
$
3,520
per
year.
Therefore,
the
average
total
cost
to
respondents,
including
labor
cost
and
copying/
postage
cost,
is
$
1,611,990
per
year.
Table
6
shows
this
breakdown
by
year.

(
ii)
Estimating
State
and
Local
Agency
Costs
To
estimate
state
and
local
agency
labor
costs,
we
used
state
and
local
government
wage
rates
and
benefit
costs
obtained
from
the
BLS.
We
chose
the
different
pay
grade
levels
for
management,
technical,
and
clerical
personnel
by
following
the
example
set
by
other
ICRs.
We
used
average
state
government
rates
for
Engineering
Managers
(
management),
Environmental
Engineers
(
technical),
and
Correspondence
Clerks
(
clerical).
Based
on
current
BLS
data
for
the
state
government
sector
benefits
compensation,
we
used
30.8
percent
of
total
compensation
to
estimate
benefits.
We
calculated
the
overhead
rate
as
50
percent
of
the
total
compensation
rate
(
i.
e.,
salary
plus
benefits).
The
addition
of
benefits
and
overhead
to
the
hourly
rate
produces
a
11
pay
rate
that
reflects
the
true
cost
to
employ
a
state
worker.
Following
is
a
summary
of
the
computed
wages
for
state
and
local
agency
personnel.

Labor
Type
Base
Salary,
Hourly
Rate
Benefit
Hourly
Rate
Overhead
Hourly
Rate
Adjusted
Hourly
Rate
Management
36.01
16.03
26.02
78.06
Technical
26.87
11.96
19.41
58.24
Clerical
16.46
7.33
11.89
35.68
The
state
and
local
labor
costs
are
found
by
multiplying
the
burden
hours
associated
with
each
activity
by
the
hourly
rate
associated
with
each
labor
type.
In
total,
the
section
112(
g)
regulations
contain
an
average
labor
cost
of
$
806,700
per
year.
Table
4
contains
the
results
of
the
calculation
of
labor
costs
for
the
state
and
local
agencies.

This
ICR
does
not
require
any
capital
or
start­
up
costs
for
equipment,
machinery,
and
construction.

State
and
local
agencies
responding
to
applications
for
case­
by­
case
MACT
determinations
must
transmit
their
findings
to
the
applicant,
which
results
in
photocopying
and
postage
costs.
Copying
and
postage
costs
were
calculated
in
the
same
manner
as
described
above.
We
estimate
that
each
state
and
local
agency
responding
to
an
application
will
send
three
letters
(
receipt
of
complete
application
and/
or
notice
of
additional
information,
notice
of
MACT
approval
to
source,
notice
of
MACT
approval
to
EPA).
Table
5
summarizes
the
total
copying
and
mailing
costs
per
year.
For
state
and
local
agencies,
the
average
cost
for
copying
and
postage
is
$
410
per
year.
Therefore,
the
average
total
cost
to
respondents,
including
labor
cost
and
copying/
postage
cost
is
$
807,110
per
year.
Table
6
shows
this
breakdown
by
year.

6(
c)
Estimating
Agency
Burden
and
Costs.

Under
the
section
112(
g)
regulations,
we
serve
as
in
an
oversight
capacity
and
audit
approximately
10
percent
of
all
applications
processed
by
state
and
local
agencies,
for
a
total
of
ten
applications
per
year.
In
reviewing
and
evaluating
these
applications,
we
will
carry
out
the
activities
listed
in
section
5(
a)
of
this
ICR.
We
retained
the
same
activities
and
burden
hour
estimates
used
in
the
previous
ICR
(
ICR
Number
1658.03).

Managerial
activities
are
considered
5
percent
of
the
technical
hours
while
clerical
activities
are
considered
10
percent
of
the
technical
hours.
Table
4
contains
the
results
of
the
burden
hours
calculation
for
each
activity
during
each
year
of
this
ICR.
Overall,
the
section
12
112(
g)
regulations
contain
an
average
burden
of
480
hours
per
year
for
EPA.

We
calculated
hourly
rates
for
EPA
employees
using
information
on
annual
salaries
from
the
Internet
site
for
the
Office
of
Personnel
Management
for
the
appropriate
pay
grade
levels
for
management,
technical,
and
clerical
personnel.
We
divided
the
annual
pay
rate
by
2,080,
the
amount
of
working
hours
during
a
calendar
year,
to
get
the
hourly
wage
rate
and
then
multiplied
this
rate
by
a
1.6
benefit
multiplier
factor
to
produce
a
pay
rate
that
reflects
the
true
cost
to
the
Federal
government
to
employ
a
Federal
worker.
Following
is
a
summary
of
the
computed
wages
for
EPA
personnel.

Labor
Type
Pay
Grade
Annual
Salary
Hourly
Rate
Adjusted
Hourly
Rate
Management
GS­
15
$
99,099
$
47.64
$
76.23
Technical
GS­
12
$
59,951
$
28.82
$
46.12
Clerical
GS­
6
$
30,416
$
14.62
$
23.40
The
EPA
labor
costs
are
found
by
multiplying
the
burden
hours
associated
with
each
activity
by
the
hourly
rate
associated
with
each
labor
type.
As
shown
in
Table
4,
the
average
labor
cost
for
the
EPA
is
$
25,970
dollars
per
year.
Copying
and
postal
costs
for
the
EPA
were
calculated
in
the
same
manner
as
described
in
the
section
6(
b).
We
estimate
that
EPA
will
send
two
letters
(
questions
on
the
MACT
determination,
final
review
results).
Table
5
presents
the
total
EPA
copying
and
postal
costs.
The
EPA
would
spend
an
average
of
$
30
on
copying
and
postage.
The
total
cost
for
EPA,
including
labor
and
copying/
postal
costs
would
be
an
average
of
$
26,000
per
year
as
shown
in
Table
6.

6(
d)
Estimating
the
Respondent
Universe
and
Total
Burden
Costs
In
order
to
estimate
the
number
of
sources
submitting
section
112(
g)
applications
for
case­
by­
case
MACT
determinations
we
consulted
state
and
local
agencies
with
experience
in
the
section
112(
g)
program.
We
determined
that
two
sources
per
year
per
state
would
submit
applications,
resulting
in
100
industry
respondents
per
year
and
50
state
and
local
agency
respondents,
for
a
total
of
150
respondents.

As
shown
in
Table
4,
the
total
respondent
burden
is
110,400
hours.
As
shown
in
Table
6,
the
total
respondent
cost
is
$
7,257,280.
13
6(
e)
Bottom
Line
Burden
Hours
and
Cost
(
i)
Respondent
Tally
Over
the
3­
year
period
of
this
ICR,
the
total
average
annual
burden
and
labor
cost
for
the
respondents
resulting
from
the
section
112(
g)
regulations
are
36,800
hours
and
$
2,415,170,
respectively
(
see
Table
4).
There
are
no
capital
start­
up
costs
associated
with
this
collection.
Operation
and
maintenance
costs
result
from
photocopying
and
postage
expenses,
which
are
a
total
of
$
3,930
per
year
(
see
Table
5).
The
total
average
annual
cost
to
respondents
is
$
2,419,090
(
see
Table
6).

(
ii)
Agency
Tally
Over
the
3­
year
period
of
this
ICR,
the
total
average
annual
burden
and
labor
cost
for
EPA
is
480
and
$
25,970,
respectively
(
see
Table
4).
Operation
and
maintenance
costs
result
from
photocopying
and
postage
expenses,
which
are
a
total
of
$
30
per
year
(
see
Table
5).
The
total
average
annual
cost
to
EPA
is
$
26,000
(
see
Table
6).

6(
f)
Reasons
for
Change
in
Burden
The
currently
approved
reporting
and
recordkeeping
hour
burden,
based
on
ICR
Number
1658.03,
is
92,210
hours
per
year.
We
are
requesting
a
decrease
in
burden
to
36,800
hours
per
year.
The
difference,
55,410
hours,
is
due
to
a
program
adjustment.
The
following
discussion
explains
these
changes.

Primarily,
the
decrease
in
burden
is
due
to
information
provided
by
state
and
local
agency
staff
that
the
overall
number
of
sources
using
the
section
112(
g)
provisions
in
the
past
few
years
has
only
been
one
to
three
per
year
per
agency.
Therefore,
our
revised
estimate
of
burden
is
smaller
than
that
estimated
in
the
last
ICR.
Another
factor
is
that
the
applicable
section
112(
d)
standards
have
all
be
promulgated,
so
that
the
only
major
sources
subject
to
section
112(
g)
at
this
point
are
ones
that
are
not
already
subject
to
a
section
112(
d)
MACT
standard.

We
are
requesting
an
increase
in
the
reporting
and
recordkeeping
cost
burden
due
to
the
addition
of
photocopying
and
postage
costs
for
the
section
112(
g)
applications
as
part
of
annual
O&
M
costs.
The
current
collection
does
not
reflect
these
costs,
so
this
is
a
program
adjustment.
Our
assumptions
for
copying
and
postage
costs
are
discussed
in
section
6(
b).
The
total
copying
and
postage
costs
for
respondents
is
$
3,930
per
year.

6(
g)
Burden
Statement
This
estimate
includes
all
activities
associated
with
this
ICR.
Overall,
the
section
112(
g)
program
will
have
the
following
total
average
annual
burden:
36,800
hours
and
$
2,419,100
(
total
14
costs)
for
the
respondents
and
480
hours
and
$
26,000
(
total
costs)
for
the
EPA.
Tables
4,
5
and
6
provide
a
breakdown
of
the
amount
of
hours
and
dollars
spent
each
year.
The
respondents'
average
hour
burden
is
245
hours
per
respondent
and
368
per
application.
The
average
cost
burden
is
$
16,127
per
respondent
and
$
24,191
per
application.
The
average
burden
per
application
for
EPA
is
48
hours
and
$
2,600.

Burden
means
the
total
time,
effort,
or
financial
resources
expended
by
persons
to
generate,
maintain,
retain,
or
disclose
or
provide
information
to
or
for
a
Federal
agency.
This
includes
the
time
need
to
review
instructions;
develop,
acquire,
install,
and
utilize
technology
and
systems
for
the
purposes
of
collecting,
validating,
and
verifying
information,
processing
and
ways
to
comply
with
any
previously
applicable
instructions
and
requirements;
train
personnel
to
be
able
to
respond
to
a
collection
of
information;
search
data
sources;
complete
and
review
the
collection
of
information;
and
transmit
or
otherwise
disclose
the
information.
An
agency
may
not
conduct
or
sponsor,
and
a
person
is
not
required
to
respond
to,
a
collection
of
information
unless
it
displays
a
currently
valid
OMB
control
number.
The
OMB
control
numbers
for
EPA's
regulation
are
listed
in
40
CFR
part
9
and
48
CFR
Chapter
15.

To
comment
on
the
Agency's
need
for
this
information,
the
accuracy
of
the
provided
burden
estimates,
and
any
suggested
methods
for
minimizing
respondent
burden,
including
the
use
of
automated
collection
techniques,
EPA
has
established
a
public
docket
for
this
ICR
under
Docket
ID
No.
OAR­
2004­
0073,
which
is
available
for
public
viewing
at
the
Air
and
Radiation
Docket
and
Information
Center
in
the
EPA
Docket
Center
(
EPA/
DC),
EPA
West,
Room
B102,
1301
Constitution
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC.
The
EPA
Docket
Center
Public
Reading
Room
is
open
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
4:
30
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
legal
holidays.
The
telephone
number
for
the
Reading
Room
is
(
202)
566­
1744,
and
the
telephone
number
for
the
Air
and
Radiation
Docket
and
Information
Center
is
(
202)
566­
1742.
An
electronic
version
of
the
public
docket
is
available
through
EPA
Dockets
(
EDOCKET)
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
edocket.
Use
EDOCKET
to
submit
or
view
public
comments,
access
the
index
listing
of
the
contents
of
the
public
docket,
and
to
access
those
documents
in
the
public
docket
that
are
available
electronically.
Once
in
the
system,
select
"
search,"
then
key
in
the
docket
ID
number
identified
above.
Also,
you
can
send
comments
to
the
Office
of
Information
and
Regulatory
Affairs,
Office
of
Management
and
Budget,
725
17th
Street,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20503,
Attention:
Desk
Office
for
EPA.
Please
include
the
EPA
Docket
ID
No.
(
OAR­
2004­
0073)
and
OMB
control
number
(
2060­
0373)
in
any
correspondence.
15
TABLE
1.
ANNUAL
INDUSTRY
RESPONDENT
BURDEN
ESTIMATES
Activity
Case­
by­
Case
MACT
1.
Read
rule,
make
compliance
determination
15
2.
Receive
training
7.5
3.
Plan
activities
15
4.
Gather
information
55
5.
Process,
compile,
and
review
information
for
accuracy
and
appropriateness
20
6.
Complete
application
37.5
Total
Hours
150
TABLE
2.
ANNUAL
STATE
AND
LOCAL
AGENCY
BURDEN
ESTIMATES
Activity
Case­
by­
Case
MACT
1.
Answer
respondent
questions
8
2.
Log
in
and
review/
audit
applications
36
3.
Determine
early
MACT,
if
required,
and
verify
MACT
is
being
proposed
36
Total
80
TABLE
3.
ANNUAL
EPA
BURDEN
ESTIMATES
Activity
Case­
by­
Case
MACT
1.
Audit,
review
applications
15
2.
Review
decisions
of
permitting
authority
15
Total
30
16
Table
4.
Total
Annual
Burden
for
Respondents,
State
and
Local
Agencies,
and
EPA
Person­
Hours
Labor
Costs
Year
1
(
hr/
yr)
Year
2
(
hr/
yr)
Year
3
(
hr/
yr)
Total
(
hr/
yr)
Year
1
($
1,000/
yr)
Year
2
($
1,000/
yr)
Year
3
($
1,000/
yr)
Total
($
1,000/
yr)

Industry
Respondent
24,000
24,000
24,000
72,000
1,608.47
1,608.47
1,608.47
4,825.40
State
and
Local
Agency
12,800
12,800
12,800
38,400
806.70
806.70
806.70
2,420.11
Total
for
respondents
36,800
36,800
36,800
110,400
2,415.17
2,415.17
2,415.17
7,245.51
EPA
480
480
480
1,440
25.97
25.97
25.97
77.92
17
Table
5.
Total
Copying/
Postal
Costs
for
Respondents,

State
and
Local
Agencies,
and
EPA
Table
6.
Total
Costs
for
Respondents,

State
and
Local
Agencies,
and
EPA
Year
1
($
1,000/
yr)
Year
2
($
1,000/
yr)
Year
3
($
1,000/
yr)
Total
($
1,000/
yr)
Year
1
($
1,000/
yr)
Year
2
($
1,000/
yr)
Year
3
($
1,000/
yr)
Total
($
1,000/
yr)

Industry
Respondent
3.52
3.52
3.52
10.56
Industry
Respondent
1,611.99
1,611.99
1,611.99
4,835.96
State
and
Local
Agency
0.41
0.41
0.41
1.22
State
and
Local
Agency
807.11
807.11
807.11
2,421.33
Total
for
Respondents*
3.93
3.93
3.93
11.78
Total
for
Respondents*
2,419.09
2,419.09
2,419.09
7,257.28
EPA
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.08
EPA
26.00
26.00
26.00
77.99
*
Totals
may
not
add
due
to
rounding.
18
PART
B
OF
THE
SUPPORTING
STATEMENT
This
section
is
not
applicable
because
statistical
methods
are
not
used
in
the
data
collection
associated
with
the
section
112(
g)
regulations.
19
ATTACHMENT
1
List
of
Potentially
Affected
Industry
Sectors
(
by
SIC
and
NAICS
codes)
20
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
0723
Crop
Preparation
Services
for
Market,
Except
Cotton
Ginning
(
except
custom
grain
grinding)
115114
311119
Postharvest
Crop
Activities
(
except
Cotton
Ginning)
Other
Animal
Food
Manufacturing
1011
Iron
Ores
212210
Iron
Ore
Mining
1031
Lead
and
Zinc
Ores
212231
Lead
Ore
and
Zinc
Ore
Mining
1041
Gold
Ores
212221
Gold
Ore
Mining
1061
Ferroalloy
Ores,
Except
Vanadium
212234
212299
Copper
Ore
and
Nickel
Ore
Mining
All
Other
Metal
Ore
Mining
1221
Bituminous
Coal
and
Lignite
Surface
Mining
212111
Bituminous
Coal
and
Lignite
Surface
Mining
1311
Crude
Petroleum
and
Natural
Gas
211111
Crude
Petroleum
and
Natural
Gas
Extraction
1321
Natural
Gas
Liquids
211112
Natural
Gas
Liquid
Extraction
1474
Potash,
Soda,
and
Borate
Minerals
212391
Potash,
Soda,
and
Borate
Mineral
Mining"
1799
Special
Trade
Contractors,
NEC
(
paint
and
wallpaper
stripping
and
wallpaper
removal
contractors)
23251
Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
1799
Specialty
Trade
Contractors,
NEC
(
tinting
glass
work)
23952
Glass
and
Glazing
Contractors
1799
Asbestos
Abatement
and
Lead
Paint
Removal
Contractors
56291
Remediation
Services
1799
All
Other
Special
Trade
Contractors
23599
All
Other
Special
Trade
Contractors
2023
Dry,
Condensed
and
Evaporated
Dairy
Products
311514
Dry,
Condensed,
and
Evaporated
Dairy
Product
Manufacturing
2034
Dried
and
Dehydrated
Fruits,
Vegetables
and
Soup
Mixes:
Dried
and
Dehydrated
Fruits
and
Vegetables
311423
Dried
and
Dehydrated
Food
Manufacturing
2034
Dried
and
Dehydrated
Fruits,
Vegetables
and
Soup
Mixes:
Soup
Mixes
Made
from
Purchased
Dried
and
Dehydrated
Vegetables
311999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Food
Manufacturing
2034
Dried
and
Dehydrated
Fruits,
Vegetables
and
Soup
Mixes:
Vegetable
Flours
311211
Flour
Milling
2037
Frozen
Fruits,
Fruit
Juices,
and
Vegetables
311411
Frozen
Fruit,
Juice,
and
Vegetable
Manufacturing
2041
Flour
and
Other
Grain
Mill
Products
311211
Flour
Milling
2043
Cereal
Breakfast
Foods
(
breakfast
cereal)
31123
Breakfast
Cereal
Manufacturing
2043
Cereal
Breakfast
Foods
(
coffee
substitute)
31192
Coffee
and
Tea
Manufacturing
2044
Rice
Milling
311212
Rice
Milling
2046
Wet
Corn
Milling
(
except
refining
purchased
oil)
311221
Wet
Corn
Milling
2046
Wet
Corn
Milling
(
refining
purchased
oil)
311225
Fats
and
Oils
Refining
and
Blending
2047
Dog
and
Cat
Food
311111
Dog
and
Cat
Food
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
21
2048
Prepared
Feeds
and
Feed
Ingredients
for
Animals
and
Fowls,
Except
Dogs
and
Cats
(
except
slaughtering
animals
for
pet
food)
311119
Other
Animal
Food
Manufacturing
2053
Frozen
Bakery
Products,
Except
Bread
311813
Frozen
Cakes,
Pies,
and
Other
Pastries
Manufacturing
2061
Cane
Sugar,
Except
Refining
311311
Sugarcane
Mills
2074
Cottonseed
Oil
Mills
(
cottonseed
processing)
311223
Other
Oilseed
Processing
2074
Cottonseed
Oil
Mills
(
processing
purchased
cottonseed
oil)
311225
Fats
and
Oils
Refining
and
Blending
2075
Soybean
Oil
Mills
(
soybean
processing)
311222
Soybean
Processing
2075
Soybean
Oil
Mills
(
processing
purchased
soybean
oil)
311225
Fats
and
Oils
Refining
and
Blending
2076
Vegetable
Oil
Mills,
Except
Corn,
Cottonseed,
and
Soybean
(
oilseed
processing)
311223
Other
Oilseed
Processing
2076
Vegetable
Oil
Mills,
Except
Corn,
Cottonseed,
and
Soybean
(
processing
purchased
vegetable
oils)
311225
Fats
and
Oils
Refining
and
Blending
2077
Animal
and
Marine
Fats
and
Oils
(
animal
fats
and
oils)
311613
Rendering
and
Meat
Byproduct
Processing
2077
Animal
and
Marine
Fats
and
Oils
(
canned
marine
fats
and
oils)
311711
Seafood
Canning
2077
Animal
and
Marine
Fats
and
Oils
(
fresh
and
frozen
marine
fats
and
oils)
311712
Fresh
and
Frozen
Seafood
Processing
2082
Malt
Beverages
(
malt
extract)
311942
Spice
and
Extract
Manufacturing
2082
Malt
Beverages
(
malt
extract)
31212
Breweries
2085
Distilled
and
Blended
Liquors
(
applejack)
31213
Wineries
2085
Distilled
and
Blended
Liquors
(
except
applejack)
31214
Distilleries
2087
Flavoring
Extracts
and
Flavoring
Syrups,
NEC
(
coffee
flavoring
and
syrups)
31192
Coffee
and
Tea
Manufacturing
2087
Flavoring
Extracts
and
Flavoring
Syrups
(
flavoring
syrup
and
concentrate,
except
coffee)
31193
Flavoring
Syrup
and
Concentrate
Manufacturing
2087
Flavoring
Extracts
and
Flavoring
Syrups
(
flavoring
extracts
and
natural
food
colorings)
311942
Spice
and
Extract
Manufacturing
2087
Flavoring
Extracts
and
Flavoring
Syrups
(
powered
drink
mix)
311999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Food
Manufacturing
2098
Macaroni,
Spaghetti,
Vermicelli
and
Noodles
311823
Dry
Pasta
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
dry
pasta
packaged
with
other
ingredients
made
in
dry
pasta
plants)
311823
Dry
Pasta
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
22
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
tortillas)
31183
Tortilla
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
peanut
butter)
311911
Roasted
Nuts
and
Peanut
Butter
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
tea)
31192
Coffee
and
Tea
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
vinegar,
prepared
dips
(
except
dairy),
and
cider)
311941
Mayonnaise,
Dressing,
and
Other
Prepared
Sauce
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
spices,
dip
mix,
salad
dressing
mix,
and
seasoning
mix)
311942
Spice
and
Extract
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
perishable
prepared
food)
311991
Perishable
Prepared
Food
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
except
bouillon,
marshmallow
creme,
spices,
extracts,
peanut
butter,
perishable
prepared
foods,
tortillas,
tea,
spices,
dip
mix,
salad
dressing
mix,
seasoning
mix,
and
vinegar)
311999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Food
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
rice,
uncooked
and
packaged
with
other
ingredients
made
in
rice
mills)
311212
Rice
Milling
2099
Food
Preparations,
NEC
(
marshmallow
creme)
31134
Nonchocolate
Confectionery
Manufacturing
2099
Food
Preparation,
NEC
(
bouillon,
and
potatoes
dried
and
packaged
with
other
ingredients)
311423
Dried
and
Dehydrated
Food
Manufacturing
2111
Cigarettes
312221
Cigarette
Manufacturing
2141
Tobacco
Stemming
and
Redrying
(
redrying
and
stemming)
31221
Tobacco
Stemming
and
Redrying
2141
Tobacco
Stemming
and
Redrying
(
reconstituted
tobacco)
312229
Other
Tobacco
Product
Manufacturing
2211
Broadwoven
Fabric
Mills,
Cotton
31321
Broadwoven
Fabric
Mills
2211
Broadwoven
Fabric
Mills,
Manmade
Fiber
and
Silk
31321
Broadwoven
Fabric
Mills
2252
Hosiery,
NEC
(
dyeing
and
finishing
only)
313312
Textile
and
Fabric
Finishing
(
except
Broadwoven
Fabric)
Mills
2252
Hosiery,
NEC
(
girls'
hosiery
except
dyeing
and
finishing
only)
315111
Sheer
Hosiery
Mills
2252
Hosiery,
NEC
(
socks
except
dyeing
and
finishing
only)
315119
Other
Hosiery
and
Sock
Mills
2261
Finishers
of
Broadwoven
Fabrics
of
Cotton
313311
Broadwoven
Fabric
Finishing
Mills
2262
Finishers
of
Broadwoven
Fabrics
of
Manmade
Fiber
and
Silk
313311
Broadwoven
Fabric
Finishing
Mills
2284
Thread
Mills
(
thread
finishing)
313312
Textile
and
Fabric
Finishing
(
except
Broadwoven
Fabric)
Mills
2284
Thread
Mills
(
except
finishing)
313113
Thread
Mills
2295
Coated
Fabrics,
Not
Rubberized
31332
Fabric
Coating
Mills
2297
Nonwoven
Fabrics
31323
Nonwoven
Fabric
Mills
2381
Dress
and
Work
Gloves,
Except
Knit
and
All­
Leather
(
men's
and
boys'
315211
Men's
and
Boys'
Cut
and
Sew
Apparel
Contractors
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
23
contractors)
2381
Dress
and
Work
Gloves,
Except
Knit
and
All­
Leather
(
woman's,
girls',
and
infants'
contractors)
315212
Women's,
Girls',
and
Infants'
Cut
and
Sew
Apparel
Contractors
2381
Dress
and
Work
Gloves,
Except
Knit
and
All­
Leather
(
except
contractors)
315992
Glove
and
Mitten
Manufacturing
2396
Automotive
Trimmings,
Apparel
Findings,
and
Related
Products
(
textile
products
except
automotive
trimmings;
apparel
bindings
and
trimmings;
and
printing
and
embossing
on
fabric
articles)
314999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Textile
Product
Mills
2396
Automotive
Trimmings,
Apparel
Findings,
and
Related
Products
(
apparel
findings
and
trimming)
315999
Other
Apparel
Accessories
and
Other
Apparel
Manufacturing
2396
Automotive
Trimmings,
Apparel
Findings,
and
Related
Products
(
printing
and
embossing
on
fabric
articles)
323113
Commercial
Screen
Printing
2396
Automotive
Trimmings,
Apparel
Findings,
and
Related
Products
(
textile
motor
vehicle
trimming)
33636
Motor
Vehicle
Seating
and
Interior
Trim
Manufacturing
2399
Fabricated
Textile
Products,
NEC
(
except
apparel,
automotive
seat
belts,
and
seat
and
tire
covers)
314999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Textile
Product
Mills
2399
Fabricated
Textile
Products,
NEC
(
apparel
and
apparel
accessories)
315999
Fabricated
Textile
Products,
NEC
(
apparel
and
apparel
accessories)
2399
Fabricated
Textile
Products,
NEC
(
seat
belts,
and
seat
and
tire
covers)
33636
Motor
Vehicle
Seating
and
Interior
Trim
Manufacturing
2421
Sawmills
and
Planing
Mills,
General
(
sawmills)
321113
Sawmills
2421
Sawmills
and
Planing
Mills,
General
(
lumber
manufacturing
from
purchased
lumber,
softwood
cut
stock,
wood
lath,
fence
pickets,
and
planing
mill
products)
321912
Cut
Stock,
Resawing
Lumber,
and
Planing
2421
Sawmills
and
Planing
Mills,
General
(
softwood
flooring)
321918
Other
Millwork
(
including
Flooring
)

2421
Sawmills
and
Planing
Mills,
General
(
kiln
drying)
321999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Wood
Product
Manufacturing
2426
Hardwood
Dimension
and
Flooring
Mills
(
hardwood
dimension
from
logs
and
bolts)
321113
Sawmills
2426
Hardwood
Dimension
and
Flooring
Mills
(
except
flooring)
321912
Cut
Stock,
Resawing
Lumber,
and
Planing
2426
Hardwood
Dimension
and
Flooring
Mills
(
hardwood
flooring)
321918
Other
Millwork
(
including
Flooring
)

2426
Hardwood
Dimension
and
Flooring
Mills
(
wood
furniture
frames
and
finished
furniture
parts)
337215
Showcase,
Partition,
Shelving,
and
Locker
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
24
2431
Millwork
(
wood
windows
and
doors)
321911
Wood
Window
and
Door
Manufacturing
2431
Millwork
(
except
wood
doors
and
windows)
321918
Other
Millwork
(
including
Flooring
)

2434
Wood
Kitchen
Cabinets
33711
Wood
Kitchen
Cabinet
and
Countertop
Manufacturing
2435
Hardwood
Veneer
and
Plywood
321211
Hardwood
Veneer
and
Plywood
Manufacturing
2436
Softwood
Veneer
and
Plywood
321212
Softwood
Veneer
and
Plywood
Manufacturing
2439
Structural
Wood
Members,
NEC
(
except
trusses)
321213
Engineered
Wood
Member
(
except
Truss)
Manufacturing
2439
Structural
Wood
Members,
NEC
(
trusses)
321214
Truss
Manufacturing
2451
Mobile
Homes
321991
Manufactured
Home
(
Mobile
Home)
Manufacturing
2452
Prefabricated
Wood
Buildings
and
Components
321992
Prefabricated
Wood
Building
Manufacturing
2491
Wood
Preserving
321114
Wood
Preservation
2493
Reconstituted
Wood
Products
321219
Reconstituted
Wood
Product
Manufacturing
2499
Wood
Products,
NEC
(
wood
tubs
and
vats,
jewelry,
cigar
boxes,
and
baskets,
except
fruit,
vegetable,
fish
and
bait)
32192
Wood
Container
and
Pallet
Manufacturing
2499
Wood
Products,
NEC
(
other
wood
products)
321999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Wood
Product
Manufacturing
2499
Wood
Products,
NEC
(
wood
cooling
towers)
333414
Heating
Equipment
(
except
Warm
Air
Furnaces)
Manufacturing
2499
Wood
Products,
NEC
(
mirror
and
picture
frames)
339999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
2511
Wood
Household
Furniture,
Except
Upholstered
(
except
wood
box
spring
frames)
337122
Nonupholstered
Wood
Household
Furniture
Manufacturing
2511
Wood
Household
Furniture,
Except
Upholstered
(
wood
box
spring
frames)
337215
Showcase,
Partition,
Shelving,
and
Locker
Manufacturing
2512
Wood
Household
Furniture,
Upholstered
337121
Upholstered
Household
Furniture
Manufacturing
2517
Wood
Television,
Radio,
Phonograph,
and
Sewing
Machine
Cabinets
337129
Wood
Television,
Radio,
and
Sewing
Machine
Cabinet
Manufacturing
2519
Household
Furniture,
NEC
337125
Household
Furniture
(
except
Wood
and
Metal)
Manufacturing
2521
Wood
Office
Furniture
337211
Wood
Office
Furniture
Manufacturing
2531
Public
Buildings
and
Related
Furniture
(
blackboards)
339942
Lead
Pencil
and
Art
Good
Manufacturing
2531
Public
Building
and
Related
Furniture
(
seats
for
motor
vehicles)
33636
Motor
Vehicle
Seating
and
Interior
Trim
Manufacturing
2531
Public
Building
and
Related
Furniture
(
furniture
made
for
public
buildings)
337127
Institutional
Furniture
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
25
2541
Wood
Office
and
Store
Fixtures,
Partitions,
Shelving,
and
Lockers
(
wood
lunchroom
tables
and
chairs)
337127
Institutional
Furniture
Manufacturing
2541
Wood
Office
and
Store
Fixtures,
Partitions,
Shelving,
and
Lockers
(
architectural
woodwork,
millwork,
and
fixtures)
337212
Custom
Architectural
Woodwork
and
Millwork
Manufacturing
2541
Wood
Office
and
Store
Fixtures,
Partitions,
Shelving,
and
Lockers
(
except
counter
tops,
custom
architectural
woodwork,
millwork,
lunchroom
and
other
fixtures)
337215
Showcase,
Partition,
Shelving,
and
Locker
Manufacturing
2542
Office
and
Store
Fixtures,
Partitions,
Shelving,
and
Lockers,
Except
Wood
(
lunchroom
tables
and
chairs
(
except
wood))
337127
Institutional
Furniture
Manufacturing
2542
Office
and
Store
Fixtures,
Partitions,
Shelving
and
Lockers,
Except
Wood
(
except
lunchroom
tables
and
chairs)
337215
Showcase,
Partition,
Shelving,
and
Locker
Manufacturing
2591
Drapery
Hardware
and
Window
Blinds
and
Shades
33792
Blind
and
Shade
Manufacturing
2599
Furniture
and
Fixtures,
NEC
(
except
hospital
beds)
337127
Institutional
Furniture
Manufacturing
2599
Furniture
and
Fixtures,
NEC
(
hospital
beds)
339111
Laboratory
Apparatus
and
Furniture
Manufacturing
2611
Pulp
Mills
(
pulp
producing
mills
only)
32211
Pulp
Mills
2611
Pulp
Mills
(
pulp
mills
producing
paper)
322121
Paper
(
except
Newsprint)
Mills
2611
Pulp
Mills
(
pulp
mills
producing
newsprint)
322122
Newsprint
Mills
2611
Pulp
Mills
(
pulp
mills
producing
paperboard)
32213
Paperboard
Mills
2621
Paper
Mills
(
except
newsprint
mills)
322121
Paper
(
except
Newsprint)
Mills
2621
Paper
Mills
(
newsprint
mills)
322122
Newsprint
Mills
2631
Paperboard
Mills
32213
Paperboard
Mills
2652
Setup
Paperboard
Boxes
322213
Setup
Paperboard
Box
Manufacturing
2657
Folding
Paperboard
Boxes,
Including
Sanitary
322212
Folding
Paperboard
Box
Manufacturing
2671
Packaging
Paper
and
Plastics
Film,
Coated
and
Laminated
(
single­
web
paper,
paper
multiweb
laminated
rolls
and
sheets
for
packaging
uses)
322221
Coated
and
Laminated
Packaging
Paper
and
Plastics
Film
Manufacturing
2671
Packaging
Paper
and
Plastics
Film,
Coated,
and
Laminated
(
plastics
packaging
film
and
sheet)
326112
Unsupported
Plastics
Packaging
Film
and
Sheet
Manufacturing
2672
Coated
and
Laminated
Paper,
NEC
322222
Coated
and
Laminated
Paper
Manufacturing
2673
Plastics,
Foil,
and
Coated
Paper
322223
Plastics,
Foil,
and
Coated
Paper
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
26
Bags
(
except
all
plastics)
Bag
Manufacturing
2673
Plastics,
Foil,
and
Coated
Paper
Bags
(
plastics
bags)
326111
Unsupported
Plastics
Bag
Manufacturing
2679
Converted
Paper
and
Paperboard
Products,
NEC
(
corrugated
paper)
322211
Corrugated
and
Solid
Fiber
Box
Manufacturing
2679
Converted
Paper
and
Paperboard
Products,
NEC
(
wallpaper
and
gift
wrap
paper)
322222
Coated
and
Laminated
Paper
Manufacturing
2679
Converted
Paper
and
Paperboard
Products,
NEC
(
paper
supplies
for
business
machines
and
other
paper
office
supplies)
322231
Die­
Cut
Paper
and
Paperboard
Office
Supplies
Manufacturing
2679
Converted
Paper
and
Paperboard
Products,
NEC
(
other
converted
paper
and
paperboard
products,
such
as
paper
filters,
crepe
paper,
and
laminated
and
tiled
wallboard)
322299
All
Other
Converted
Paper
Product
Manufacturing
2721
Periodicals:
Publishing,
or
Publishing
and
Printing
51112
Periodical
Publishers
2731
Books:
Publishing,
or
Publishing
and
Printing
(
except
music
books)
51113
Book
Publishers
2731
Books:
Publishing,
or
Publishing
and
Printing
(
music
books)
51223
Music
Publishers
2752
Commercial
Printing,
Lithographic
(
except
quick
printing)
323110
Commercial
Lithographic
Printing
2752
Commercial
Printing,
Lithographic
(
quick
printing)
323114
Quick
Printing
2754
Commercial
Printing,
Gravure
323111
Commercial
Gravure
Printing
2759
Commercial
Printing,
NEC
(
flexographic
printing)
323112
Commercial
Flexographic
Printing
2759
Commercial
Printing,
NEC
(
screen
printing)
323113
Commercial
Screen
Printing
2759
Commercial
Printing,
NEC
(
quick
printing)
323114
Quick
Printing
2759
Commercial
Printing,
NEC
(
digital
printing,
except
quick
printing)
323115
Digital
Printing
2759
Commercial
Printing,
NEC
(
other
commercial
printing
except
quick
printing)
323119
Other
Commercial
Printing
2771
Greeting
Cards
(
other
printing
of
greeting
cards)
323119
Other
Commercial
Printing
2771
Greeting
Cards
(
publishing
greeting
cards)
511191
Greeting
Card
Publishers
2771
Greeting
Cards
(
lithographic
printing
of
greeting
cards)
323110
Commercial
Lithographic
Printing
2771
Greeting
Cards
(
gravure
printing
of
greeting
cards)
323111
Commercial
Gravure
Printing
2771
Greeting
Cards
(
flexographic
printing
of
greeting
cards)
323112
Commercial
Flexographic
Printing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
27
2771
Greeting
Cards
(
screen
printing
of
greeting
cards)
323113
Commercial
Screen
Printing
2771
Greeting
Cards
(
other
printing
of
greeting
cards)
323119
Other
Commercial
Printing
2789
Bookbinding
and
Related
Work
323121
Tradebinding
and
Related
Work
2796
Platemaking
and
Related
Services
323122
Prepress
Services
2812
Alkalies
and
Chlorine
325181
Alkalies
and
Chlorine
Manufacturing
2813
Industrial
Gases
32512
Industrial
Gas
Manufacturing
2816
Inorganic
Pigments
(
except
bone
and
lamp
black)
325131
Inorganic
Dye
and
Pigment
Manufacturing
2816
Inorganic
pigments
(
bone
and
lamp
black)
325182
Carbon
Black
Manufacturing
2819
Industrial
Inorganic
Chemicals,
NEC
(
except
activated
carbon
and
charcoal,
alumina,
and
inorganic
industrial
dyes)
325188
All
Other
Basic
Inorganic
Chemical
Manufacturing
2819
Industrial
Inorganic
Chemicals,
NEC
(
activated
carbon
and
charcoal)
325998
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Chemical
Product
and
Preparation
Manufacturing
2819
Industrial
Inorganic
Chemicals,
NEC
(
alumina)
331311
Alumina
Refining
2819
Industrial
Inorganic
Chemicals,
NEC
(
recovering
sulfur
from
natural
gas)
211112
Natural
Gas
Liquid
Extraction
2821
Plastics
Materials,
Synthetic
and
Resins,
and
Nonvulcanizable
Elastomers
325211
Plastics
Material
and
Resin
Manufacturing
2822
Synthetic
Rubber
325212
Synthetic
Rubber
Manufacturing
2823
Cellulosic
Manmade
Fibers
325221
Cellulosic
Organic
Fiber
Manufacturing
2824
Manmade
Organic
Fibers,
Except
Cellulosic
325222
Noncellulosic
Organic
Fiber
Manufacturing
2833
Medicinal
Chemicals
and
Botanical
Products
325411
Medicinal
and
Botanical
Manufacturing
2834
Pharmaceutical
Preparations
325412
Pharmaceutical
Preparation
Manufacturing
2842
Specialty
Cleaning,
Polishing,
and
Sanitary
Preparations
325612
Polish
and
Other
Sanitation
Good
Manufacturing
2843
Surface
Active
Agents,
Finishing
Agents,
Sulfonated
Oils,
and
Assistants
325613
Surface
Active
Agent
Manufacturing
2851
Paints,
Varnishes,
Lacquers,
Enamels
and
Allied
Products
32551
Paint
and
Coating
Manufacturing
2861
Gum
and
Wood
Chemicals
325191
Gum
and
Wood
Chemical
Manufacturing
2865
Cyclic
Organic
Crudes
and
Intermediates
and
Organic
Dyes
and
Pigments
(
except
aromatics
and
organic
dyes
and
pigments)
325192
Cyclic
Crude
and
Intermediate
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
28
2865
Cyclic
Organic
Crudes
and
Intermediates,
and
Organic
Dyes
and
Pigments
(
aromatics)
32511
Petrochemical
Manufacturing
2865
Cyclic
Organic
Crudes
and
Intermediates,
and
Organic
Dyes
and
Pigments
(
organic
dyes
and
pigments)
325132
Synthetic
Organic
Dye
and
Pigment
Manufacturing
2869
Industrial
Organic
Chemicals,
NEC
(
aliphatics)
32511
Petrochemical
Manufacturing
2869
Industrial
Organic
Chemicals,
NEC
(
fluorocarbon
gases)
32512
Industrial
Gas
Manufacturing
2869
Industrial
Organic
Chemicals,
NEC
(
carbon
bisulfide)
325188
All
Other
Basic
Inorganic
Chemical
Manufacturing
2869
Industrial
Organic
Chemicals
(
ethyl
alcohol)
325193
Ethyl
Alcohol
Manufacturing
2869
Industrial
Organic
Chemicals,
NEC
(
except
aliphatics,
carbon
bisulfide,
ethyl
alcohol,
and
fluorocarbon
gases)
325199
All
Other
Basic
Organic
Chemical
Manufacturing
2873
Nitrogenous
Fertilizers
325311
Nitrogenous
Fertilizer
Manufacturing
2874
Phosphatic
Fertilizers
325312
Phosphatic
Fertilizer
Manufacturing
2879
Pesticides
and
Agricultural
Chemicals,
NEC
32532
Pesticide
and
Other
Agricultural
Chemical
Manufacturing
2891
Adhesives
and
Sealants
32552
Adhesive
Manufacturing
2893
Printing
Ink
32591
Printing
Ink
Manufacturing
2895
Carbon
Black
325182
Carbon
Black
Manufacturing
2899
Chemical
and
Chemical
Preparations,
NEC
(
fatty
acids)
325199
All
Other
Basic
Organic
Chemical
Manufacturing
2899
Chemicals
and
Chemical
Preparations,
NEC
(
frit)
32551
Paint
and
Coating
Manufacturing
2899
Chemicals
and
Chemical
Preparations,
NEC
(
except
frit
and
table
salt)
325998
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Chemical
Product
and
Preparation
Manufacturing
2899
Chemical
Preparations,
NEC
(
table
salt)
311942
Spice
and
Extract
Manufacturing
2911
Petroleum
Refining
32411
Petroleum
Refineries
2951
Asphalt
Paving
Mixtures
and
Blocks
324121
Asphalt
Paving
Mixture
and
Block
Manufacturing
2992
Lubricating
Oils
and
Greases
324191
Petroleum
Lubricating
Oil
and
Grease
Manufacturing
2999
Products
of
Petroleum
and
Coal,
NEC
324199
All
Other
Petroleum
and
Coal
Products
Manufacturing
3011
Tires
and
Inner
Tubes
326211
Tire
Manufacturing
(
except
Retreading)
3021
Rubber
and
Plastics
Footwear
316211
Rubber
and
Plastics
Footwear
Manufacturing
3052
Rubber
and
Plastics
Hose
and
Belting
32622
Rubber
and
Plastics
Hoses
and
Belting
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
29
3053
Gaskets,
Packing,
and
Sealing
Devices
339991
Gasket,
Packing,
and
Sealing
Device
Manufacturing
3061
Molded,
Extruded,
and
Lathe­
Cut
Mechanical
Rubber
Goods
326291
Rubber
Product
Manufacturing
for
Mechanical
Use
3069
Fabricated
Rubber
Products,
NEC
(
except
rubberized
fabric
and
rubber
resilient
floor
covering)
326299
All
Other
Rubber
Product
Manufacturing
3069
Fabricated
Rubber
Products,
NEC
(
rubber
gloves
and
life
jackets)
339113
Surgical
Appliance
and
Supplies
Manufacturing
3069
Fabricated
Rubber
Products,
NEC
(
wet
suits)
33992
Sporting
and
Athletic
Goods
Manufacturing
3069
Fabricated
Rubber
Products,
NEC
(
rubber
toys,
except
dolls)
339932
Game,
Toy,
and
Children's
Vehicle
Manufacturing
3069
Fabricated
Rubber
Products,
NEC
(
rubberizing
fabric
or
purchased
textile
products)
31332
Fabric
Coating
Mills
3069
Fabricated
Rubber
Products,
NEC
(
rubber
pants
and
raincoats)
315299
All
Other
Cut
and
Sew
Apparel
Manufacturing
3069
Fabricated
Rubber
Products,
NEC
(
rubber
bibs,
aprons
and
bathing
caps)
315999
Other
Apparel
Accessories
and
Other
Apparel
Manufacturing
3069
Fabricated
Rubber
Products,
NEC
(
rubber
resilient
floor
coverings)
326192
Resilient
Floor
Covering
Manufacturing
3079
3081
Unsupported
Plastics
Film
and
Sheets
326113
Unsupported
Plastics
Film
and
Sheet
(
except
Packaging)
Manufacturing
3082
Unsupported
Plastics
Profile
Shapes
326121
Unsupported
Plastics
Profile
Shape
Manufacturing
3083
Laminated
Plastics
Plate,
Sheet,
and
Profile
Shapes
32613
Laminated
Plastics
Plate,
Sheet,
and
Shape
Manufacturing
3084
Plastics
Pipe
326122
Plastics
Pipe
and
Pipe
Fitting
Manufacturing
3085
Plastics
Bottles
32616
Plastics
Bottle
Manufacturing
3086
Plastics
Foam
Products
(
polystyrene
foam
products)
32614
Polystyrene
Foam
Product
Manufacturing
3086
Plastics
Foam
Products
(
urethane
and
other
foam
products)
32615
Urethane
and
Other
Foam
Product
(
except
Polystyrene)
Manufacturing
3087
Custom
Compounding
of
Purchased
Plastics
Resin
325991
Custom
Compounding
of
Purchased
Resins
3088
Plastics
Plumbing
Fixtures
326191
Plastics
Plumbing
Fixture
Manufacturing
3089
Plastics
Products,
NEC
(
except
plastics
pipe
fittings
and
plastics
sausage
casings)
326199
All
Other
Plastics
Product
Manufacturing
3089
Plastics
Products,
NEC
(
finished
plastics
furniture
parts)
337215
Showcase,
Partition,
Shelving,
and
Locker
Manufacturing
3089
Plastics
Product,
NEC
(
plastics
sausage
casings)
326121
Unsupported
Plastics
Profile
Shape
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
30
3089
Plastics
Products,
NEC
(
pipe
fittings)
326122
Plastics
Pipe
and
Pipe
Fitting
Manufacturing
3131
Boat
and
Shoe
Cut
Stock
and
Findings
(
metal
buckles)
339993
Fastener,
Button,
Needle,
and
Pin
Manufacturing
3143
MenÆs
Footwear,
Except
Athletic
316213
MenÆs
Footwear
(
except
Athletic)
Manufacturing
3144
WomenÆs
Footwear,
Except
Athletic
316214
WomenÆs
Footwear
(
except
Athletic)
Manufacturing
3149
Footwear
Except
Rubber,
NEC
316219
Other
Footwear
Manufacturing
3221
Glass
Containers
327213
Glass
Container
Manufacturing
3229
Pressed
and
Blown
Glass
and
Glassware,
NEC
327212
Other
Pressed
and
Blown
Glass
and
Glassware
Manufacturing
3231
Glass
Products
Made
of
Purchased
Glass
327215
Glass
Product
Manufacturing
Made
of
Purchased
Glass
3241
Cement,
Hydraulic
32731
Cement
Manufacturing
3251
Brick
and
Structural
Clay
Tile
(
slumped
brick)
327331
Concrete
Block
and
Brick
Manufacturing
3251
Brick
and
Structural
Clay
Tile
(
except
slumped
brick)
327121
Brick
and
Structural
Clay
Tile
Manufacturing
3253
Ceramic
Wall
and
Floor
Tile
327122
Ceramic
Wall
and
Floor
Tile
Manufacturing
3255
Clay
Refractories
327124
Clay
Refractory
Manufacturing
3261
Vitreous
China
Plumbing
Fixtures
and
China
and
Earthenware
Fittings
and
Bathroom
Accessories
327111
Vitreous
China
Plumbing
Fixture
and
China
and
Earthenware
Bathroom
Accessories
Manufacturing
3273
Ready­
Mixed
Concrete
32732
Ready­
Mix
Concrete
Manufacturing
3281
Cut
Stone
and
Stone
Products
327991
Cut
Stone
and
Stone
Product
Manufacturing
3291
Abrasive
Products
(
steel
wool
with
or
without
soap)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3291
Abrasive
Products
(
except
steel
wool
with
or
without
soap)
32791
Abrasive
Product
Manufacturing
3292
Asbestos
Products
(
asbestos
brake
linings
and
pads)
33634
Motor
Vehicle
Brake
System
Manufacturing
3292
Asbestos
Products
(
except
brake
pads
and
linings)
327999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Product
Manufacturing
3295
Minerals
and
Earths,
Ground
or
Otherwise
Treated
(
grinding,
washing,
separating,
etc.
of
minerals
in
SIC
1455)
212324
Kaolin
and
Ball
Clay
Mining
3295
Minerals
and
Earths,
Ground
or
Otherwise
Treated
(
grinding,
washing,
separating,
etc.
of
minerals
in
SIC
1459)
212325
Clay
and
Ceramic
and
Refractory
Minerals
Mining
3295
Minerals
and
Earths,
Ground
or
Otherwise
Treated
(
grinding,
washing,
separating,
etc.
of
minerals
212393
Other
Chemical
and
Fertilizer
Mineral
Mining
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
31
in
SIC
1479)
3295
Minerals
and
Earths,
Ground
or
Otherwise
Treated
(
grinding,
washing,
separating,
etc.
of
minerals
in
SIC
1499)
212399
All
Other
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Mining
3295
Minerals
and
Earths,
Ground
or
Otherwise
Treated
(
except
grinding,
washing,
separating,
etc.
of
nonmetallic
minerals)
327992
Ground
or
Treated
Mineral
and
Earth
Manufacturing
3296
Mineral
Wool
327993
Mineral
Wool
Manufacturing
3299
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Products,
NEC
(
except
moldings,
ornamental
and
architectural
plaster
work,
clay
and
gypsum
statuary)
327999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Product
Manufacturing
3299
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Products,
NEC
(
clay
statuary)
327112
Vitreous
China,
Fine
Earthenware,
and
Other
Pottery
Product
Manufacturing
3299
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Products,
NEC
(
moldings,
ornamental
and
architectural
plaster
work
and
gypsum
statuary
)
32742
Gypsum
Product
Manufacturing
3312
Steel
Works,
Blast
Furnaces
(
Including
Coke
Ovens),
and
Rolling
Mills
(
except
coke
ovens
not
integrated
with
steel
mills
and
hot
rolling
purchased
steel)
331111
Iron
and
Steel
Mills
3312
Steel
Works,
Blast
Furnaces
(
including
coke
ovens),
and
Rolling
Mills
(
hot
rolling
purchased
steel)
331221
Rolled
Steel
Shape
Manufacturing
3312
Blast
Furnaces
and
Steel
Mills
(
coke
ovens)
324199
All
Other
Petroleum
and
Coal
Products
Manufacturing
3313
Electrometallurgical
Products,
Except
Steel
331112
Electrometallurgical
Ferroalloy
Product
Manufacturing
3315
Steel
Wiredrawing
and
Steel
Nails
and
Spikes
(
steel,
wire
drawing)
331222
Steel
Wire
Drawing
3316
Cold­
Rolled
Steel
Sheet,
Strip
and
Bars
331221
Rolled
Steel
Shape
Manufacturing
3317
Steel
Pipe
and
Tubes
33121
Iron
and
Steel
Pipe
and
Tube
Manufacturing
from
Purchased
Steel
3321
Gray
and
Ductile
Iron
Foundries
331511
Iron
Foundries
3334
Primary
Production
of
Aluminum
331312
Primary
Aluminum
Production
3339
Primary
Smelting
and
Refining
of
Nonferrous
Metals,
Except
Copper
and
Aluminum
331419
Primary
Smelting
and
Refining
of
Nonferrous
Metal
(
except
Copper
and
Aluminum)
3341
Secondary
Smelting
and
Refining
of
Nonferrous
Metals
(
copper)
331423
Secondary
Smelting,
Refining,
and
Alloying
of
Copper
3341
Secondary
Smelting
and
Refining
of
Nonferrous
Metals
(
except
copper
331492
Secondary
Smelting,
Refining,
and
Alloying
of
Nonferrous
Metal
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
32
and
aluminum)
(
except
Copper
and
Aluminum)
3341
Secondary
Smelting
and
Refining
of
Nonferrous
Metals
(
aluminum)
331314
Secondary
Smelting
and
Alloying
of
Aluminum
3351
Rolling,
Drawing,
and
Extruding
of
Copper
331421
Copper
Rolling,
Drawing,
and
Extruding
3353
Aluminum
Sheet,
Plate,
and
Foil
331315
Aluminum
Sheet,
Plate,
and
Foil
Manufacturing
3354
Aluminum
Extruded
Products
331316
Aluminum
Extruded
Product
Manufacturing
3357
Drawing
and
Insulating
of
Nonferrous
Wire
(
aluminum
wire
drawing)
331319
Other
Aluminum
Rolling
and
Drawing
3357
Drawing
and
Insulating
of
Nonferrous
Wire
(
copper
wire
drawing)
331422
Copper
Wire
(
except
Mechanical)
Drawing
3357
Drawing
and
Insulating
of
Nonferrous
Wire
(
wire
drawing
except
copper
or
aluminum)
331491
Nonferrous
Metal
(
except
Copper
and
Aluminum)
Rolling,
Drawing,
and
Extruding
3357
Drawing
and
Insulating
of
Nonferrous
Wire
(
fiber
optic
cable­
insulating
only
335921
Fiber
Optic
Cable
Manufacturing
3357
Drawing
and
Insulating
of
Nonferrous
Wire
(
communication
and
energy
wire,
except
fiber
optic­
insulating
only)
335929
Other
Communication
and
Energy
Wire
Manufacturing
3364
Nonferrous
Die­
Castings,
Except
Aluminum
331522
Nonferrous
(
except
Aluminum)
Die­
Casting
Foundries
3365
Aluminum
Foundries
331524
Aluminum
Foundries
(
except
Die­
Casting)
3366
Copper
Foundries
331525
Copper
Foundries
(
except
Die­
Casting)
3369
Nonferrous
Foundries,
Except
Aluminum
and
Copper
331528
Other
Nonferrous
Foundries
(
except
Die­
Casting)
3398
Metal
Heat
Treating
332811
Metal
Heat
Treating
3399
Primary
Metal
Products,
NEC
(
laminating
steel)
332813
Electroplating,
Plating,
Polishing,
Anodizing,
and
Coloring
3411
Metal
Cans
332431
Metal
Can
Manufacturing
3412
Metal
Shipping
Barrels,
Drums,
Kegs,
and
Pails
332439
Other
Metal
Container
Manufacturing
3421
Cutlery
(
except
tool­
type
shears)
332211
Cutlery
and
Flatware
(
except
Precious)
Manufacturing
3421
Cutlery
(
tool­
type
shears)
332212
Hand
and
Edge
Tool
Manufacturing
3423
Hand
and
Edge
Tools,
Except
Machine
Tools
and
Handsaws
332212
Hand
and
Edge
Tool
Manufacturing
3429
Hardware,
NEC
(
vacuum
and
insulated
bottles,
jugs,
and
chests)
332439
Other
Metal
Container
Manufacturing
3429
Hardware,
NEC
(
other
hardware)
33251
Hardware
Manufacturing
3429
Hardware,
NEC
(
turnbuckles
and
hose
clamps)
332722
Bolt,
Nut,
Screw,
Rivet,
and
Washer
Manufacturing
3429
Hardware,
NEC
(
fireplace
fixtures,
traps,
handcuffs
and
leg
irons,
ladder
jacks,
and
other
like
metal
products)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
33
3429
Hardware,
NEC
(
luggage
and
utility
racks)
336399
All
Other
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
Manufacturing
3429
Hardware,
NEC
(
convertible
bed
sleeper
mechanisms,
chair
glides)
337215
Showcase,
Partition,
Shelving,
and
Locker
Manufacturing
3432
Plumbing
Fixture
Fittings
and
Trim
(
except
shower
rods
and
lawn
hose
nozzles)
332913
Plumbing
Fixture
Fitting
and
Trim
Manufacturing
3432
Plumbing
Fixture
Fittings
and
Trim
(
lawn
hose
nozzles)
332919
Other
Metal
Valve
and
Pipe
Fitting
Manufacturing
3432
Plumbing
Fixture
Fittings
and
Trim
(
metal
shower
rods)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3433
Heating
Equipment,
Except
Electric
and
Warm
Air
Furnaces
333414
Heating
Equipment
(
except
Warm
Air
Furnaces)
Manufacturing
3442
Metal
Doors,
Sash,
Frames,
Molding
and
Trim
332321
Metal
Window
and
Door
Manufacturing
3443
Fabricated
Plate
Work
(
Boiler
Shops)
(
power
boilers
and
heat
exchangers)
33241
Power
Boiler
and
Heat
Exchanger
Manufacturing
3443
Fabricated
Plate
Work
(
Boiler
Shops)
(
heavy
gauge
tanks)
33242
Metal
Tank
(
Heavy
Gauge)
Manufacturing
3443
Fabricated
Plate
Work
(
Boiler
Shops)
(
metal
cooling
towers)
333414
Heating
Equipment
(
except
Warm
Air
Furnaces)
Manufacturing
3443
Fabricated
Plate
Work
(
Boiler
Shops)
(
fabricated
plate
work
and
metal
weldments)
332313
Plate
Work
Manufacturing
3443
Fabricated
Plate
Work
(
Boiler
Shops)
(
power
boilers
and
heat
exchangers)
33241
Power
Boiler
and
Heat
Exchanger
Manufacturing
3443
Fabricated
Plate
Work
(
Boiler
Shops)
(
fabricated
plate
work
and
metal
weldments)
332313
Plate
Work
Manufacturing
3444
Sheet
Metal
Work
(
metal
bins
and
vats)
332439
Other
Metal
Container
Manufacturing
3444
Sheet
Metal
Work
(
sheet
metal
cooling
towers)
333414
Heating
Equipment
(
except
Warm
Air
Furnaces)
Manufacturing
3444
Sheet
Metal
Work
(
ducts,
flumes,
flooring,
siding,
dampers,
etc.)
332321
Metal
Window
and
Door
Manufacturing
3446
Architectural
and
Ornamental
Metal
Work
332323
Ornamental
and
Architectural
Metal
Work
Manufacturing
3448
Prefabricated
Metal
Buildings
and
Components
332311
Prefabricated
Metal
Building
and
Component
Manufacturing
3449
Miscellaneous
Structural
Metal
Work
(
fabricated
bar
joists
and
concrete
reinforcing
bars)
332312
Fabricated
Structural
Metal
Manufacturing
3449
Miscellaneous
Structural
Metal
Work
(
curtain
wall)
332321
Metal
Window
and
Door
Manufacturing
3449
Miscellaneous
Structural
Metal
Work
(
metal
plaster
bases)
332323
Ornamental
and
Architectural
Metal
Work
Manufacturing
3449
Miscellaneous
Structural
Metal
Work
(
custom
roll
forming)
332114
Custom
Roll
Forming
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
34
3451
Screw
Machine
Products
332721
Precision
Turned
Product
Manufacturing
3452
Bolts,
Nuts,
Screws,
Rivets,
and
Washers
332722
Bolt,
Nut,
Screw,
Rivet,
and
Washer
Manufacturing
3463
Nonferrous
Forgings
332112
Nonferrous
Forging
3465
Automotive
Stampings
33637
Motor
Vehicle
Metal
Stamping
3466
Crowns
and
Closures
332115
Crown
and
Closure
Manufacturing
3469
Metal
Stampings,
NEC
(
except
kitchen
utensils,
pots
and
pans
for
cooking,
and
coins)
332116
Metal
Stamping
3469
Metal
Stampings,
NEC
(
kitchen
utensils,
pots,
and
pans
for
cooking)
332214
Kitchen
Utensil,
Pot,
and
Pan
Manufacturing
3471
Electroplating,
Plating,
Polishing,
Anodizing,
and
Coloring
332813
Electroplating,
Plating,
Polishing,
Anodizing,
and
Coloring
3479
Coating,
Engraving,
and
Allied
Services,
NEC
(
jewelry
engraving
and
etching,
including
precious
metal)
339911
Jewelry
(
except
Costume)
Manufacturing
3479
Coating,
Engraving,
and
Allied
Services,
NEC
(
silver
and
plated
ware
engraving
and
etching)
339912
Silverware
and
Hollowware
Manufacturing
3479
Coating,
Engraving,
and
Allied
Services,
NEC
(
costume
jewelry
engraving
and
etching)
339914
Costume
Jewelry
and
Novelty
Manufacturing
3479
Coating,
Engraving,
and
Allied
Services,
NEC
(
except
jewelry,
silverware,
and
flatware
engraving
and
etching)
332812
Metal
Coating,
Engraving
(
except
Jewelry
and
Silverware),
and
Allied
Services
to
Manufacturers
3483
Ammunition,
Except
for
Small
Arms
332993
Ammunition
(
except
Small
Arms)
Manufacturing
3484
Small
Arms
332994
Small
Arms
Manufacturing
3489
Ordnance
and
Accessories,
NEC
332995
Other
Ordnance
and
Accessories
Manufacturing
3491
Industrial
Valves
332911
Industrial
Valve
Manufacturing
3492
Fluid
Power
Valves
and
Hose
Fittings
332912
Fluid
Power
Valve
and
Hose
Fitting
Manufacturing
3493
Steel
Springs,
Except
Wire
332611
Spring
(
Heavy
Gauge)
Manufacturing
3494
Valves
and
Pipe
Fittings,
NEC
(
except
metal
pipe
hangers
and
supports)
332919
Other
Metal
Valve
and
Pipe
Fitting
Manufacturing
3494
Valves
and
Pipe
Fittings,
NEC
(
metal
pipe
hangers
and
supports)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3495
Wire
Springs
(
clock
and
watch
springs)
334518
Watch,
Clock,
and
Part
Manufacturing
3495
Wire
Springs
(
except
watch
and
clock
springs)
332612
Spring
(
Light
Gauge)
Manufacturing
3496
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Wire
Products
(
except
grocery
carts)
332618
Other
Fabricated
Wire
Product
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
35
3496
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Wire
Products
(
grocery
carts)
332924
Industrial
Truck,
Tractor,
Trailer,
and
Stacker
Machinery
Manufacturing
3497
Metal
Foil
and
Leaf
(
foil
and
foil
containers)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3497
Metal
Foil
and
Leaf
(
laminated
aluminum
foil
rolls
and
sheets
for
flexible
packaging
uses)
322225
Laminated
Aluminum
Foil
Manufacturing
for
Flexible
Packaging
Uses
3498
Fabricated
Pipe
and
Pipe
Fittings
332996
Fabricated
Pipe
and
Pipe
Fitting
Manufacturing
3499
Fabricated
Metal
Products,
NEC
(
other
metal
products)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3499
Fabricated
Metal
Products,
NEC
(
metal
motor
vehicle
seat
frames)
33636
Motor
Vehicle
Seating
and
Interior
Trim
Manufacturing
3499
Fabricated
Metal
Products,
NEC
(
metal
furniture
frames)
337215
Showcase,
Partition,
Shelving,
and
Locker
Manufacturing
3499
Fabricated
Metal
Products,
NEC
(
powder
metallurgy)
332117
Powder
Metallurgy
Part
Manufacturing
3499
Fabricated
Metal
Products,
NEC
(
metal
boxes)
332439
Other
Metal
Container
Manufacturing
3499
Fabricated
Metal
Products,
NEC
(
safe
and
vault
locks)
33251
Hardware
Manufacturing
3499
Fabricated
Metal
Products,
NEC
(
metal
aerosol
valves)
332919
Other
Metal
Valve
and
Pipe
Fitting
Manufacturing
3519
Internal
Combustion
Engines,
NEC
(
except
stationary
engine
radiators)
333618
Other
Engine
Equipment
Manufacturing
3519
Internal
Combustion
Engines,
NEC
(
stationary
engine
radiators)
336399
All
Other
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
Manufacturing
3523
Farm
Machinery
and
Equipment
(
hand
hair
clippers
for
animals)
332212
Hand
and
Edge
Tool
Manufacturing
3523
Farm
Machinery
and
Equipment
(
corrals,
stalls,
and
holding
gates)
332323
Ornamental
and
Architectural
Metal
Work
Manufacturing
3523
Farm
Machinery
and
Equipment
(
except
corrals,
stalls,
holding
gates,
hand
clippers
for
animals,
and
farm
conveyors/
elevators)
333111
Farm
Machinery
and
Equipment
Manufacturing
3523
Farm
Machinery
and
Equipment
(
farm
conveyors
and
elevators)
333922
Conveyor
and
Conveying
Equipment
Manufacturing
3524
Lawn
and
Garden
Tractors
and
Home
Lawn
and
Garden
Equipment
(
nonpowered
lawnmowers)
332212
Hand
and
Edge
Tool
Manufacturing
3524
Lawn
and
Garden
Tractors
and
Home
Lawn
and
Garden
Equipment
(
except
nonpowered
lawnmowers)
333112
Lawn
and
Garden
Tractor
and
Home
Lawn
and
Garden
Equipment
Manufacturing
3531
Construction
Machinery
and
Equipment
(
except
railway
track
maintenance
equipment;
winches,
aerial
work
platforms;
and
automotive
wrecker
hoists)
33312
Construction
Machinery
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
36
3531
Construction
Machinery
and
Equipment
(
winches,
aerial
work
platforms,
and
automobile
wrecker
hoists)
333923
Overhead
Traveling
Crane,
Hoist,
and
Monorail
System
Manufacturing
3531
Construction
Machinery
and
Equipment
(
railway
track
maintenance
equipment)
33651
Railroad
Rolling
Stock
Manufacturing
3533
Oil
and
Gas
Field
Machinery
and
Equipment
333132
Oil
and
Gas
Field
Machinery
and
Equipment
Manufacturing
3534
Elevators
and
Moving
Stairways
333921
Elevator
and
Moving
Stairway
Manufacturing
3535
Conveyors
and
Conveying
Equipment
333922
Conveyor
and
Conveying
Equipment
Manufacturing
3536
Overhead
Traveling
Cranes,
Hoists,
and
Monorail
Systems
333923
Overhead
Traveling
Crane,
Hoist,
and
Monorail
System
Manufacturing
3537
Industrial
Trucks,
Tractors,
Trailers,
and
Stackers
(
except
metal
pallets
and
metal
air
cargo
containers)
333924
Industrial
Truck,
Tractor,
Trailer,
and
Stacker
Machinery
Manufacturing
3537
Industrial
Trucks,
Tractors,
Trailers,
and
Stackers
(
metal
air
cargo
containers)
332439
Other
Metal
Container
Manufacturing
3537
Industrial
Trucks,
Tractors,
Trailers,
and
Stackers
(
metal
pallets)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3541
Machine
Tools,
Metal
Cutting
Type
333512
Machine
Tool
(
Metal
Cutting
Types)
Manufacturing
3544
Special
Dies
and
Tools,
Die
Sets,
Jigs
and
Fixtures,
and
Industrial
Molds
(
except
molds)
333514
Special
Die
and
Tool,
Die
Set,
Jig,
and
Fixture
Manufacturing
3544
Special
Dies
and
Tools,
Die
Sets,
Jigs
and
Fixtures,
and
Industrial
Molds
(
industrial
molds)
333511
Industrial
Mold
Manufacturing
3545
Cutting
Tools,
Machine
Tool
Accessories,
and
Machinists'
Precision
Measuring
Devices
(
except
precision
measuring
devices)
333515
Cutting
Tool
and
Machine
Tool
Accessory
Manufacturing
3545
Cutting
Tools,
Machine
Tools
Accessories,
and
Machinist
Precision
Measuring
Devices
(
precision
measuring
devices)
332212
Hand
and
Edge
Tool
Manufacturing
3549
Metalworking
Machinery,
NEC
333518
Other
Metalworking
Machinery
Manufacturing
3553
Woodworking
Machinery
33321
Sawmill
and
Woodworking
Machinery
Manufacturing
3554
Paper
Industries
Machinery
333291
Paper
Industry
Machinery
Manufacturing
3555
Printing
Trades
Machinery
and
Equipment
333293
Printing
Machinery
and
Equipment
Manufacturing
3556
Food
Products
Machinery
333294
Food
Product
Machinery
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
37
Manufacturing
3559
Special
Industry
Machinery,
NEC
(
semiconductor
machinery
manufacturing)
333295
Semiconductor
Machinery
Manufacturing
3559
Special
Industry
Machinery,
NEC
(
except
rubber
and
plastics
manufacturing
machinery,
semiconductor
manufacturing
machinery,
and
automotive
maintenance
equipment)
333298
All
Other
Industrial
Machinery
Manufacturing
3561
Pumps
and
Pumping
Equipment
333911
Pump
and
Pumping
Equipment
Manufacturing
3562
Ball
and
Roller
Bearings
332991
Ball
and
Roller
Bearing
Manufacturing
3563
Air
and
Gas
Compressors
333912
Air
and
Gas
Compressor
Manufacturing
3568
Mechanical
Power
Transmission
Equipment,
NEC
333613
Mechanical
Power
Transmission
Equipment
Manufacturing
3579
Office
Machines,
NEC
(
time
clocks
and
other
time
recording
devices)
334518
Watch,
Clock,
and
Part
Manufacturing
3579
Office
Machines,
NEC
(
pencil
sharpeners,
staplers
and
other
office
equipment)
339942
Lead
Pencil
and
Art
Good
Manufacturing
3579
Office
Machines,
NEC
(
except
timeclocks,
time
stamps,
pencil
sharpeners,
stapling
machines,
etc.)
333313
Office
Machinery
Manufacturing
3585
Air­
Conditioning
and
Warm
Air
Heating
Equipment
and
Commercial
and
Industrial
Refrigeration
Equipment
(
motor
vehicle
air­
conditioning)
336391
Motor
Vehicle
Air­
Conditioning
Manufacturing
3595
Air­
Conditioning
and
Warm
Air
Heating
Equipment
and
Commercial
and
Industrial
Refrigeration
Equipment
(
except
motor
vehicle
air­
conditioning)
333415
Air­
Conditioning
and
Warm
Air
Heating
Equipment
and
Commercial
and
Industrial
Refrigeration
Equipment
Manufacturing
3592
Carburetors,
Pistons,
Piston
Rings,
and
Valves
336311
Carburetor,
Piston,
Piston
Ring,
and
Valve
Manufacturing
3593
Carburetor,
Piston,
Piston
Ring,
and
Valve
Manufacturing
333995
Fluid
Power
Cylinder
and
Actuator
Manufacturing
3596
Scales
and
Balances,
Except
Laboratory
333997
Scale
and
Balance
(
except
Laboratory)
Manufacturing
3599
Industrial
and
Commercial
Machinery
and
Equipment,
NEC
(
other
industrial
and
commercial
machinery
and
equipment)
333999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
General
Purpose
Machinery
Manufacturing
3599
Industrial
and
Commercial
Machinery
and
Equipment,
NEC
(
gasoline,
oil,
and
intake
filters
for
internal
336399
All
Other
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
38
combustion
engines,
except
for
motor
vehicles)
3599
Industrial
and
Commercial
Machinery
and
Equipment,
NEC
(
machine
shops)
33271
Machine
Shops
3599
Industrial
and
Commercial
Machinery
and
Equipment,
NEC
(
flexible
metal
hose)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3599
Industrial
and
Commercial
Machinery
and
Equipment,
NEC
(
carnival
amusement
park
equipment)
333319
Other
Commercial
and
Service
Industry
Machinery
Manufacturing
3612
Power,
Distribution,
and
Speciality
Transformers
335311
Power,
Distribution,
and
Specialty
Transformer
Manufacturing
3613
Switchgear
and
Switchboard
Apparatus
335313
Switchgear
and
Switchboard
Apparatus
Manufacturing
3624
Carbon
and
Graphite
Products
335991
Carbon
and
Graphite
Product
Manufacturing
3629
Electrical
Industrial
Apparatus,
NEC
335999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Electrical
Equipment
and
Component
Manufacturing
3632
Household
Refrigerators
and
Home
and
Farm
Freezers
335222
Household
Refrigerator
and
Home
Freezer
Manufacturing
3633
Household
Laundry
Equipment
335224
Household
Laundry
Equipment
Manufacturing
3634
Electric
Housewares
and
Fans
(
electronic
cigarette
lighters)
339999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
3634
Electric
Housewares
and
Fans
(
wall
and
baseboard
heating
units
for
permanent
installation)
333414
Heating
Equipment
(
except
Warm
Air
Furnaces)
Manufacturing
3634
Electric
Housewares
and
Fans
(
except
wall
and
baseboard
heating
units
for
permanent
installation
and
electronic
cigarette
lighters)
335211
Electric
Housewares
and
Household
Fan
Manufacturing
3641
Electric
Lamp
Bulbs
and
Tubes
33511
Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
3643
Current­
Carrying
Wiring
Devices
335931
Current­
Carrying
Wiring
Device
Manufacturing
3644
Noncurrent­
Carrying
Wiring
Devices
(
except
fishwire,
electrical
wiring
tool)
335932
Noncurrent­
Carrying
Wiring
Device
Manufacturing
3644
Noncurrent­
Carrying
Wiring
Devices
(
fish
wire,
electrical
wiring
tool)
332212
Hand
and
Edge
Tool
Manufacturing
3645
Residential
Electric
Lighting
Fixtures
335121
Residential
Electric
Lighting
Fixture
Manufacturing
3647
Vehicular
Lighting
Equipment
336321
Vehicular
Lighting
Equipment
Manufacturing
3651
Household
Audio
and
Video
Equipment
33431
Audio
and
Video
Equipment
Manufacturing
3661
Telephone
and
Telegraph
Apparatus
(
consumer
external
modems)
334418
Telephone
and
Telegraph
Apparatus
(
consumer
external
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
39
modems)
3661
Telephone
and
Telegraph
Apparatus
(
except
consumer
external
modems)
33421
Telephone
Apparatus
Manufacturing
3671
Electron
Tubes
334411
Electron
Tube
Manufacturing
3672
Printed
Circuit
Boards
334412
Bare
Printed
Circuit
Board
Manufacturing
3674
Semiconductors
and
Related
Devices
334413
Semiconductor
and
Related
Device
Manufacturing
3675
Electronic
Capacitors
334414
Electronic
Capacitor
Manufacturing
3677
Electronic
Coils,
Transformers,
and
Other
Inductors
334416
Electronic
Coil,
Transformer,
and
Other
Inductor
Manufacturing
3679
Electronic
Components,
NEC
(
printed
circuit/
electronic
assembly
manufacturing)
334418
Telephone
and
Telegraph
Apparatus
(
consumer
external
modems)
3679
Electronic
Components,
NEC
(
other
electronic
components)
334419
Other
Electronic
Component
Manufacturing
3679
Electronic
Components,
NEC
(
antennas)
33422
Radio
and
Television
Broadcasting
and
Wireless
Communications
Equipment
Manufacturing
3679
Electronic
Components,
NEC
(
radio
headphones)
33431
Audio
and
Video
Equipment
Manufacturing
3691
Storage
Batteries
335911
Storage
Battery
Manufacturing
3695
Magnetic
and
Optical
Recording
Media
334613
Magnetic
and
Optical
Recording
Media
Manufacturing
3699
Electrical
Machinery,
Equipment,
and
Supplies,
NEC
(
Christmas
tree
lighting
sets,
electric
insect
lamps,
electric
fireplace
logs,
and
trouble
lights)
335129
Other
Lighting
Equipment
Manufacturing
3699
Electrical
Machinery,
Equipment,
and
Supplies,
NEC
(
other
electrical
industrial
apparatus)
335999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Electrical
Equipment
and
Component
Manufacturing
3699
Electrical
Machinery,
Equipment
and
Supplies,
NEC
(
electronic
teaching
machines
and
flight
simulators)
333319
Other
Commercial
and
Service
Industry
Machinery
Manufacturing
3711
Motor
Vehicles
and
Passenger
Car
Bodies
(
automobiles
336111
Automobile
Manufacturing
3711
Motor
Vehicles
and
Passenger
Car
Bodies
(
light
trucks
and
utility
vehicles)
336112
Light
Truck
and
Utility
Vehicle
Manufacturing
3711
Motor
Vehicles
and
Passenger
Car
Bodies
(
heavy
duty
trucks)
33612
Heavy
Duty
Truck
Manufacturing
3711
Motor
Vehicles
and
Passenger
Car
Bodies
(
kit
car
and
other
passenger
car
bodies)
336211
Motor
Vehicle
Body
Manufacturing
3711
Motor
Vehicles
and
Passenger
Car
Bodies
(
military
armored
vehicles)
336992
Military
Armored
Vehicle,
Tank,
and
Tank
Component
Manufacturing
3713
Truck
and
Bus
Bodies
336211
Motor
Vehicle
Body
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
40
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
(
dump
truck
lifting
mechanisms
and
fifth
wheels)
336211
Motor
Vehicle
Body
Manufacturing
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
(
gasoline
engines
and
engine
parts
including
rebuilt)
336312
Gasoline
Engine
and
Engine
Parts
Manufacturing
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
(
wiring
harness
sets,
other
than
ignition;
block
heaters
and
battery
heaters;
instrument
board
assemblies;
permanent
defrosters;
windshield
washer­
wiper
mechanisms;
cruise
control
mechanisms;
and
other
electrical
equipment
for
internal
combustion
engines)
336322
Other
Motor
Vehicle
Electrical
and
Electronic
Equipment
Manufacturing
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
(
steering
and
suspension
parts)
33633
Motor
Vehicle
Steering
and
Suspension
Components
(
except
Spring)
Manufacturing
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
(
brake
and
brake
systems,
including
assemblies)
33634
Motor
Vehicle
Brake
System
Manufacturing
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
(
transmissions
and
power
train
parts,
including
rebuilding)
33635
Motor
Vehicle
Transmission
and
Power
Train
Parts
Manufacturing
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
(
except
truck
and
bus
bodies,
trailers,
engine
and
engine
parts,
motor
vehicle
electrical
and
electronic
equipment,
motor
vehicle
steering
and
suspension
components,
motor
vehicle
brake
systems,
and
motor
vehicle
transmission
and
power
train
parts)
336399
All
Other
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
Manufacturing
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
(
dump
truck
lifting
mechanisms
and
fifth
wheels)
336211
Motor
Vehicle
Body
Manufacturing
3715
Truck
Trailers
336212
Truck
Trailer
Manufacturing
3716
Motor
Homes
336213
Motor
Home
Manufacturing
3721
Aircraft
(
except
research
and
development)
336411
Aircraft
Manufacturing
3721
Aircraft
(
research
and
development)
54171
Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
3724
Aircraft
Engines
and
Engine
Parts
(
except
research
and
development
336412
Aircraft
Engine
and
Engine
Parts
Manufacturing
3724
Aircraft
Engines
and
Engine
Parts
(
research
and
development)
54171
Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
41
3728
Aircraft
Parts
and
Auxiliary
Equipment,
NEC
(
except
fluid
power
aircraft
subassemblies,
target
drones,
and
research
and
development)
336413
Other
Aircraft
Parts
and
Auxiliary
Equipment
Manufacturing
3728
Aircraft
Parts
and
Auxiliary
Equipment,
NEC
(
research
and
development)
54171
Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
3728
Aircraft
Parts
and
Auxiliary
Equipment,
NEC
(
fluid
power
aircraft
subassemblies)
332912
Fluid
Power
Valve
and
Hose
Fitting
Manufacturing
3728
Aircraft
Parts
and
Auxiliary
Equipment,
NEC
(
target
drones)
336411
Aircraft
Manufacturing
3732
Boat
Building
and
Repairing
(
boat
building)
336612
Boat
Building
3732
Boat
Building
and
Repairing
(
pleasure
boat
repair)
81149
Other
Personal
and
Household
Goods
Repair
and
Maintenance
3751
Motorcycles,
Bicycles
and
Parts
336991
Motorcycle,
Bicycle,
and
Parts
Manufacturing
3761
Guided
missiles
and
Space
Vehicles
(
research
and
development)
54171
Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
3761
Guided
Missiles
and
Space
Vehicles
(
except
research
and
development
336414
Guided
Missile
and
Space
Vehicle
Manufacturing
3764
Guided
missile
and
Space
Vehicle
Propulsion
Units
and
Propulsion
Unit
Parts
(
research
and
development)
54171
Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
3764
Guided
Missile
and
Space
Vehicle
Propulsion
Units
and
Propulsion
Unit
Parts
(
except
research
and
development)
336415
Guided
Missile
and
Space
Vehicle
Propulsion
Unit
and
Propulsion
Unit
Parts
Manufacturing
3792
Travel
Trailers
and
Campers
336214
Travel
Trailer
and
Camper
Manufacturing
3799
Transportation
Equipment,
NEC
(
automobile,
boat,
utility
and
light
truck
trailers)
336214
Travel
Trailer
and
Camper
Manufacturing
3799
Transportation
Equipment,
NEC
(
trailer
hitches)
336399
All
Other
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
Manufacturing
3799
Transportation
Equipment,
NEC
(
except
automobile,
boat,
utility
light
truck
trailers,
trailer
hitches,
and
wheelbarrows)
336999
All
Other
Transportation
Equipment
Manufacturing
3799
Transportation
Equipment,
NEC
(
wheelbarrows)
333924
Industrial
Truck,
Tractor,
Trailer,
and
Stacker
Machinery
Manufacturing
3812
Search,
Detection,
Navigation,
Guidance,
Aeronautical,
and
Nautical
Systems
and
Instruments
334511
Search,
Detection,
Navigation,
Guidance,
Aeronautical,
and
Nautical
System
and
Instrument
Manufacturing
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
42
3821
Laboratory
Apparatus
and
Furniture
339111
Laboratory
Apparatus
and
Furniture
Manufacturing
3822
Automatic
Controls
for
Regulating
Residential
and
Commercial
Environments
and
Appliances
334512
Automatic
Environmental
Control
Manufacturing
for
Residential,
Commercial,
and
Appliance
Use
3827
Optical
Instruments
and
Lenses
333314
Optical
Instrument
and
Lens
Manufacturing
3829
Measuring
and
Controlling
Devices,
NEC
(
motor
vehicle
gauges)
334514
Totalizing
Fluid
Meter
and
Counting
Device
Manufacturing
3829
Measuring
and
Controlling
Devices,
NEC
(
electronic
chronometers)
334518
Watch,
Clock,
and
Part
Manufacturing
3829
Measuring
and
Controlling
Devices,
NEC
(
except
medical
thermometers,
electronic
chronometers
and
motor
vehicle
gauges)
334519
Other
Measuring
and
Controlling
Device
Manufacturing
3829
Measuring
and
Controlling
Devices,
NEC
(
medical
thermometers)
339112
Surgical
and
Medical
Instrument
Manufacturing
3841
Surgical
and
Medical
Instruments
and
Apparatus
(
operating
tables)
339111
Laboratory
Apparatus
and
Furniture
Manufacturing
3841
Surgical
and
Medical
Instruments
and
Apparatus
(
except
tranquilizer
guns
and
operating
tables)
339112
Surgical
and
Medical
Instrument
Manufacturing
3841
Surgical
and
Medical
Instruments
and
Apparatus
(
tranquilizer
guns)
332954
Small
Arms
Manufacturing
3842
Orthopedic,
Prosthetic,
and
Surgical
Appliances
and
Supplies
(
except
electronic
hearing
aids)
339113
Surgical
Appliance
and
Supplies
Manufacturing
3842
Orthopedic,
Prosthetic,
and
Surgical
Appliances
and
Supplies
(
incontinent
and
bed
pads)
322291
Sanitary
Paper
Product
Manufacturing
3842
Orthopedic,
Prosthetic
and
Surgical
Appliances
and
Supplies
(
electronic
hearing
aids)
334510
Electromedical
and
Electrotherapeutic
Apparatus
Manufacturing
3851
Ophthalmic
Goods
(
intra
ocular
lenses)
339113
Surgical
Appliance
and
Supplies
Manufacturing
3851
Ophthalmic
Goods
(
except
intra
ocular
lenses)
339115
Ophthalmic
Goods
Manufacturing
3861
Ophthalmic
Goods
Manufacturing
325992
Photographic
Film,
Paper,
Plate,
and
Chemical
Manufacturing
3861
Photographic
Equipment
and
Supplies
(
except
photographic
film,
paper,
plates,
and
chemicals)
333315
Photographic
and
Photocopying
Equipment
Manufacturing
3873
Watches,
Clocks,
Clockwork
Operated
Devices,
and
Parts
334518
Watch,
Clock,
and
Part
Manufacturing
3914
Silverware,
Plated
Ware,
and
Stainless
Steel
Ware
(
except
nonprecious
and
precious
plated
metal
cutlery
and
flatware)
339912
Silverware
and
Hollowware
Manufacturing
3914
Silverware,
Plated
Ware,
and
332211
Cutlery
and
Flatware
(
except
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
43
Stainless
Steel
Ware
(
cutlery
and
flatware,
nonprecious
and
precious
plated)
Precious)
Manufacturing
3914
Silverware,
Plated
Ware,
and
Stainless
Steel
Ware
(
precious
plated
hollowware)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3931
Musical
Instruments
339992
Musical
Instrument
Manufacturing
3949
Sporting
and
Athletic
Goods,
NEC
33992
Sporting
and
Athletic
Goods
Manufacturing
3951
Pens,
Mechanical
Pencils,
and
Parts
339941
Pen
and
Mechanical
Pencil
Manufacturing
3993
Signs
and
Advertising
Specialties
(
signs)
33995
Sign
Manufacturing
3995
Burial
Caskets
339995
Burial
Casket
Manufacturing
3996
Linoleum,
Asphalted­
Felt­
Base,
and
Other
Hard
Surface
Floor
Coverings,
NEC
326192
Resilient
Floor
Covering
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
plastics
products
such
as
combs,
hair
curlers,
etc.)
326199
All
Other
Plastics
Product
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
human
hair
clippers,
hand
operated)
332211
Cutlery
and
Flatware
(
except
Precious)
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
tape
measures)
332212
Hand
and
Edge
Tool
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
other
miscellaneous
metal
products,
such
as
combs,
hair
curlers,
etc.)
332999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Fabricated
Metal
Product
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
beauty
and
barber
shop
equipment,
except
chairs)
333319
Other
Commercial
and
Service
Industry
Machinery
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
lamp
shades
of
paper
or
textile)
335121
Residential
Electric
Lighting
Fixture
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
electric
hair
clippers
for
humans)
335211
Electric
Housewares
and
Household
Fan
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
beauty
and
barber
chairs)
337127
Institutional
Furniture
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
embroidery
kits)
339932
Game,
Toy,
and
Children's
Vehicle
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
other
miscellaneous
products
not
specially
provided
for
previously)
339999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
fur
dressing
and
finishing)
31611
Leather
and
Hide
Tanning
and
Finishing
3999
Manufacturing
Industries,
NEC
(
matches)
325998
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Chemical
Product
and
Preparation
Manufacturing
4226
Special
Warehousing
and
Storage,
NEC
(
warehousing
in
foreign
trade
zones)
49311
General
Warehousing
and
Storage
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
44
4226
Special
Warehousing
and
Storage,
NEC
(
fur
storage)
49312
Refrigerated
Warehousing
and
Storage
4226
Special
Warehousing
and
Storage,
NEC
(
all
but
fur
storage
and
warehousing
in
foreign
trade
zones)
49319
Other
Warehousing
and
Storage
4512
Air
Transportation,
Scheduled
(
passenger)
481111
Scheduled
Passenger
Air
Transportation
4512
Air
Transportation,
Scheduled
(
freight)
481112
Scheduled
Freight
Air
Transportation
4581
Airports,
Flying
Fields,
and
Airport
Terminal
Services
(
private
air
traffic
control)
488111
Air
Traffic
Control
4581
Airports,
Flying
Fields,
and
Airport
Terminal
Services
(
airfreight
handling
at
airports,
hangar
operations,
airport
terminal
services,
aircraft
storage,
airports,
and
flying
fields)
488119
Other
Airport
Operations
4581
Airports,
Flying
Fields,
and
Airport
Terminal
Services
(
aircraft
servicing
and
repairing
48819
Other
Support
Activities
for
Air
Transportation
4581
Airports,
Flying
Fields,
and
Airport
Terminal
Services
(
airplane
cleaning
and
janitorial
services)
56172
Janitorial
Services
4612
Crude
Petroleum
Pipelines
48611
Pipeline
Transportation
of
Crude
Oil
4613
Refined
Petroleum
Pipelines
48691
Pipeline
Transportation
of
Refined
4789
Transportation
Services,
NEC
(
horse­
drawn
cabs
and
carriages)
48711
Scenic
and
Sightseeing
Transportation,
Land
4789
Transportation
Services,
NEC
(
car
loading
and
unloading;
cleaning
of
railroad
ballasts;
dining,
parlor,
sleeping,
and
other
car
operations;
and
railroad
maintenance
48821
Support
Activities
for
Rail
Transportation
4789
Transportation
Services,
NEC
(
pipeline
terminals
and
stockyards
for
transportation)
488999
All
Other
Support
Activities
for
Transportation
4789
Transportation
Services,
NEC
(
dining
car
operations
on
a
fee
or
contract
basis)
72231
Food
Service
Contractors
4911
Electric
Services
(
hydroelectric
power
generation)
221111
Hydroelectric
Power
Generation
4911
Electric
Services
(
fossil
fuel
power
generation)
221112
Fossil
Fuel
Electric
Power
Generation
4911
Electric
Services
(
nuclear
electric
power
generation)
221113
Nuclear
Electric
Power
Generation
4911
Electric
Services
(
other
electric
power
generation)
221119
Other
Electric
Power
Generation
4911
Electric
Services
(
electric
power
distribution)
221122
Electric
Power
Distribution
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
45
4911
Electric
Services
(
electric
power
transmission
and
control)
221121
Electric
Bulk
Power
Transmission
and
Control
4922
Natural
Gas
Transmission
48621
Pipeline
Transportation
of
Natural
Gas
4925
Mixed,
Manufactured,
or
Liquefied
Petroleum
Gas
Production
and/
or
Distribution
22121
Natural
Gas
Distribution
4931
Electric
and
Other
Services
Combined
(
natural
gas
distribution)
22121
Natural
Gas
Distribution
4931
Electric
and
Other
Services
Combined
(
hydroelectric
power
generation)
221111
Hydroelectric
Power
Generation
4931
Electric
and
Other
Services
Combined
(
fossil
fuel
power
generation)
221112
Fossil
Fuel
Electric
Power
Generation
4931
Electric
and
Other
Services
Combined
(
nuclear
power
generation)
221113
Nuclear
Electric
Power
Generation
4931
Electric
and
Other
Services
Combined
(
other
electric
power
generation)
221119
Other
Electric
Power
Generation
4931
Electric
and
Other
Services
Combined
(
electric
power
transmission
and
control)
221121
Electric
Bulk
Power
Transmission
and
Control
4931
Electric
and
Other
Services
Combined
(
electric
power
distribution)
221122
Electric
Power
Distribution
4952
Sewerage
Systems
22132
Sewage
Treatment
Facilities
4953
Refuse
Systems
(
hazardous
waste
treatment
and
disposal)
562211
Hazardous
Waste
Treatment
and
Disposal
4953
Refuse
Systems
(
solid
waste
landfills)
562212
Solid
Waste
Landfill
4953
Refuse
Systems
(
solid
waste
combustors
and
incinerators)
562213
Solid
Waste
Combustors
and
Incinerators
4953
Refuse
Systems
(
other
nonhazardous
waste
treatment
and
disposal)
562219
Other
Nonhazardous
Waste
Treatment
and
Disposal
4953
Refuse
Systems
(
materials
recovery
facilities)
56292
Materials
Recovery
Facilities
4961
Steam
and
Air­
Conditioning
Supply
22133
Steam
and
Air­
Conditioning
Supply
5032
Brick,
Stone,
and
Related
Construction
Materials
(
except
construction
materials
sold
via
retail
method)
42132
Brick,
Stone,
and
Related
Construction
Material
Wholesalers
5032
Brick,
Stone,
and
Related
Construction
Materials
(
Wholesale)
(
sold
via
retail
method)
44419
Other
Building
Material
Dealers
5032
Brick,
Stone,
and
Related
Construction
Materials
(
except
construction
materials
sold
via
retail
42132
Brick,
Stone,
and
Related
Construction
Material
Wholesalers
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
46
method)
5032
Brick,
Stone,
and
Related
Construction
Materials
(
Wholesale)
(
sold
via
retail
method)
44419
Other
Building
Material
Dealers
5051
Metals
Service
Centers
and
Offices
42151
Metals
Service
Centers
and
Offices
5087
Service
Establishment
Equipment
and
Supplies
(
beauty
and
barber
shop
equipment
and
supplies
sold
via
retail
method)
44612
Cosmetics,
Beauty
Supplies,
and
Perfume
Stores
5087
Service
Establishment
Equipment
and
Supplies
(
except
sales
of
the
service
establishment
equipment
and
supplies
sold
via
retail
method)
42185
Service
Establishment
Equipment
and
Supplies
Wholesalers
5088
Transportation
Equipment
and
Supplies,
Except
Motor
Vehicles
42186
Transportation
Equipment
and
Supplies
(
except
Motor
Vehicle)
Wholesalers
5093
Scrap
and
Waste
Materials
42193
Recyclable
Material
Wholesalers
5145
Confectionery
42245
Confectionery
Wholesalers
5171
Petroleum
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals
(
except
petroleum
sold
via
retail
method)
42271
Petroleum
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals
5171
Petroleum
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals
(
heating
oil
sold
to
final
consumer)
454311
Heating
Oil
Dealers
5171
Petroleum
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals
(
LP
gas
sold
to
final
consumer)
454312
Liquefied
Petroleum
Gas
(
Bottled
Gas)
Dealers
5171
Petroleum
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals
(
except
petroleum
sold
via
retail
method)
42271
Petroleum
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals
5172
Petroleum
and
Petroleum
Products
Wholesalers,
Except
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals
42272
Petroleum
and
Petroleum
Products
Wholesalers
(
except
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals)
5192
Books,
Periodicals,
and
Newspapers
42292
Book,
Periodical,
and
Newspaper
Wholesalers
5211
Lumber
and
Other
Building
Materials
Dealers
(
home
center
stores)
44411
Home
Centers
5211
Lumber
and
Other
Building
Materials
Dealers
(
except
home
centers)
44419
Other
Building
Material
Dealers
5712
Furniture
Stores
(
custom
wood
cabinets)
33711
Wood
Kitchen
Cabinet
and
Countertop
Manufacturing
5712
Furniture
(
custom
made
upholstered
household
furniture
except
cabinets)
337121
Upholstered
Household
Furniture
Manufacturing
5712
Furniture
Stores
(
custom
made
wood
nonupholstered
household
furniture
except
cabinets)
337122
Nonupholstered
Wood
Household
Furniture
Manufacturing
5712
Furniture
Stores
(
except
custom
furniture
and
cabinets)
44211
Furniture
Stores
6035
Savings
Institutions,
Federally
52212
Savings
Institutions
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
47
Chartered
6553
Cemetery
Subdividers
and
Developers
81222
Cemeteries
and
Crematories
7211
Power
Laundries,
Family
and
Commercial
81232
Drycleaning
and
Laundry
Services
(
except
Coin­
Operated)
7216
Drycleaning
Plants,
Except
Rug
Cleaning
81232
Drycleaning
and
Laundry
Services
(
except
Coin­
Operated)
7261
Funeral
Services
and
Crematories
(
funeral
homes
and
services)
81221
Funeral
Homes
and
Funeral
Services
7261
Funeral
Services
and
Crematories
(
crematories)
81222
Cemeteries
and
Crematories
7379
Computer
Related
Services,
NEC
(
disk
and
diskette
conversion
and
recertification)
51421
Data
Processing
Services
7379
Computer
Related
Services,
NEC
(
computer
systems
consultants)
541512
Computer
Systems
Design
Services
7379
Computer
Related
Services,
NEC
(
except
computer
systems
consultants
and
disk
and
diskette
conversion
and
recertification)
541519
Other
Computer
Related
Services
7384
Photofinishing
Laboratories
(
except
one­
hour)
812921
Photofinishing
Laboratories
(
except
One­
Hour)
7384
Photofinishing
Laboratories
(
one­
hour)
812922
One­
Hour
Photofinishing
7521
Automobile
Parking
81293
Parking
Lots
and
Garages
7539
Automotive
Repair
Shops,
NEC
811118
Other
Automotive
Mechanical
and
Electrical
Repair
and
Maintenance
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
camera
repair)
811211
Consumer
Electronics
Repair
and
Maintenance
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
typewriter
repair)
811212
Computer
and
Office
Machine
Repair
and
Maintenance
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
dental
instrument
repair,
laboratory
instrument
repair,
medical
equipment
and
other
electronic
and
precision
equipment
repair,
except
typewriters)
811219
Other
Electronic
and
Precision
Equipment
Repair
and
Maintenance
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
other
non­
automotive
transportation
equipment
and
industrial
machines
and
equipment
81131
Commercial
and
Industrial
Machinery
and
Equipment
(
except
Automotive
and
Electronic)
Repair
and
Maintenance
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
lawnmower
repair
shops,
sharpening
and
repairing
knives,
saws
and
tools)
811411
Home
and
Garden
Equipment
Repair
and
Maintenance
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
gas
appliance
repair
service,
sewing
machine
repair,
stove
repair
shops,
and
other
non­
electrical
811412
Appliance
Repair
and
Maintenance
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
48
appliance)
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services
(
leather
goods
repair
shops,
luggage
repair
shops,
pocketbook
repair
shops)
81143
Footwear
and
Leather
Goods
Repair
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
except
industrial,
electronic,
home
and
garden,
appliance,
and
leather
goods)
81149
Other
Personal
and
Household
Goods
Repair
and
Maintenance
7699
Repair
Services,
NEC
(
farriers)
11521
Support
Activities
for
Animal
Production
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services
(
boiler
cleaning)
23511
Plumbing,
Heating,
and
Air­
Conditioning
Contractors
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
custom
picture
framing)
442299
All
Other
Home
Furnishings
Stores
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
retailing
new
bicycles
from
a
storefront
and
repairing
bicycles)
45111
Sporting
Goods
Stores
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
ship
scaling)
48839
Other
Support
Activities
for
Water
Transportation
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
locksmith
shops)
561622
Locksmiths
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
furnace,
duct,
chimney,
gutter,
and
drain
cleaning
services)
56179
Other
Services
to
Buildings
and
Dwellings
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
cesspool
and
septic
tank
cleaning)
562991
Septic
Tank
and
Related
Services
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
sewer
cleaning
and
rodding)
562998
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Waste
Management
Services
7699
Repair
Shops
and
Related
Services,
NEC
(
taxidermists
and
antique
repair
and
restoration,
except
antique
car
restoration)
71151
Independent
Artists,
Writers,
and
Performers
7819
Services
Allied
to
Motion
Picture
Production
(
reproduction
of
video)
334612
Prerecorded
Compact
Disc
(
except
Software),
Tape,
and
Record
Reproducing
7819
Services
Allied
to
Motion
Picture
Production
(
teleproduction
and
postproduction
services)
512191
Teleproduction
and
Other
Postproduction
Services
7819
Services
Allied
to
Motion
Picture
Production
(
except
casting
bureaus,
wardrobe
and
equipment
rental,
talent
payment
services,
teleproduction
and
other
postproduction
services,
reproduction
of
videos,
and
film
distributors
and
other
related
motion
picture
production
services)
512199
Other
Motion
Picture
and
Video
Industries
SIC
Code
SIC
Description
NAICS
Code
NAICS
Title
49
7819
Services
Allied
to
Motion
Picture
Production
(
wardrobe
rental
for
motion
picture
film
production)
53222
Formal
Wear
and
Costume
Rental
7819
Services
Allied
to
Motion
Picture
Production
(
motion
picture
equipment
rental)
53249
Other
Commercial
and
Industrial
Machinery
and
Equipment
Rental
and
Leasing
7819
Services
Allied
to
Motion
Picture
Production
(
talent
payment
services)
541214
Payroll
Services
7819
Services
Allied
to
Motion
Picture
Production
(
casting
bureaus)
56131
Employment
Placement
Agencies
7819
Services
Allied
to
Motion
Picture
Production
(
film
directors
and
related
motion
picture
production
services,
independent)
71151
Independent
Artists,
Writers,
and
Performers
8059
Nursing
and
Personal
Care
Facilities,
NEC
(
except
continuing
care
retirement
communities)
62311
Nursing
Care
Facilities
8059
Nursing
and
Personal
Care
Facilities,
NEC
(
continuing
care
retirement
communities)
623311
Continuing
Care
Retirement
Communities
8062
General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
8221
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
8734
Testing
Laboratories
(
except
veterinary
testing
laboratories)
54138
Testing
Laboratories
88734
Testing
Laboratories
(
veterinary
testing
laboratories)
54194
Veterinary
Services
9199
General
Government,
NEC
92119
Other
General
Government
Support
9661
Space
Research
and
Technology
92711
Space
Research
and
Technology
9711
National
Security
92811
National
Security
9999
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not
find
