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Conventional Wastes Sources and types of industrial solid wastes generated by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) group classification are reported in Table 25-49. The expected specific wastes in the table are those that are most readily identifiable. [Pg.2232]

STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATIONS New Jersey Employer Groups and Activities Subject to Hazardous Substances Inventory Reporting... [Pg.262]

The Statistical Abstract of the United States is published annually by the U.S. Census Bureau, which groups all the economic activities in the United States into 11 divisions by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). The manufacturing division is divided into 20 sections designated by two-digit numbers. The manufacturers that involve chemistry intensively are listed in table 9.1, by two 2-digit numbers, such as 20 Food, 28 Chemicals, and 29 Petroleum Refining. The table lists the number of establishments, the number of employees and value of shipment in 1996. The SIC 28,... [Pg.246]

Listed below are industry specific waste reduction audit studies for small quantity hazardous waste generators. Waste reduction audit reports have been completed for nine industry groups according to Standard Industrial Classification Codes (SIC) as follows ... [Pg.179]

Industry 2823 entitled Plastics Materials and Elastomers, except Synthetic Rubber is in industry group 282, entitled Industrial Organic Chemicals. This group is a part of major group 28, Chemicals and Allied Products. It is in part 1, The Manufacturing Industry Section of the Standard Industrial Classification Code (7). [Pg.91]

An attempt to cover in detail a group of such diverse activities as those found in Table 1.1 would require many volumes. In this text we shall concentrate our efforts on Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) group 28 (chemicals and allied products) and group 29 (petroleum refining and related industries) (1). [Pg.25]

Appendix A is excerpted from Standard Industrial Classification Manual, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C.. 1987. The groups fisted are the ones pertinent to the chenucal process industries. [Pg.445]

Statistics defining the scope of company activities in the chemicals industry sector are derived from the Standard Industrial Classification codes (SIC 24000 (UK 1992), SIC 2800 (US 1987), ISIC 351 352 (ISIC Rev 2), ISIC 24 (ISIC Rev 3) and FT/S P Actuaries World Index Sectors 621 622). While the tables and factual statements included in this section are generally based on this code, the discussion is directed towards a slightly narrower grouping to reflect the analyses carried out in Chapter 6. There are two reasons for considering the narrower group in Chapter 6, and it is useful to understand them here. [Pg.93]

Is among facilities grouped into Standard Industrial Classification Codes 20-39 OR... [Pg.595]

To date few professional organizations have published surveys of accident rates amongst their members, and the only source of hard data on industrial or commercial groups in the United Kingdom has been the statistics provided by the Chief Factory Inspector s Annual Report on Health and Safety. This document reports only the fatalities and major accidents in Standard Industrial Classifications . Of relevance to the museum profession, which constitutes a group far too small to figure in the Standard Classification, are the health and safety statistics published for the years 1981-1984... [Pg.52]

Standard industrial classification code Major Industry group group Name... [Pg.487]

Note. The Chemicals and Allied Products Industry constitutes Major Group 28 of the Standard Industrial Classification of the Office of Management and Budget. [Pg.490]

For risk assessment purposes, national data for injuries, illnesses and fatalities may be obtained from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) website at www.bls.gov/iif. The annual data, beginning in 2003, are grouped by the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) that assigns a numeric code for each t5T)e of work establishment. Prior to 2003, the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system was used to categorize the data instead of NAICS. [Pg.398]

Table 2 2010-2013 average trade between Northwestern Europe and various countries by SITC (Standard Industrial Trade Classification) groups (thousand tonnes) (Eurostat 2014)... [Pg.171]

The most fully developed standards system of classifications of industrial oils is the series MS ISO 6749 Lubricant materials, industrial oils and related products (Class I). Classifications of groups . [Pg.66]


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