Industry Name |
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING |
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Description |
Industries in the Miscellaneous Manufacturing subsector make a wide range of products that cannot readily be classified in specific NAICS subsectors in manufacturing. Processes used by these establishments vary significantly, both among and within industries. For example, a variety of manufacturing processes are used in manufacturing sporting and athletic goods that include products, such as tennis racquets and golf balls. The processes for these products differ from each other, and the processes differ significantly from the fabrication processes used in making dolls or toys, the melting and shaping of precious metals to make jewelry, and the bending, forming, and assembly used in making medical products.
The industries in this subsector are defined by what is made rather than how it is made. Although individual establishments might be appropriately classified elsewhere in the NAICS structure, for historical continuity, these product-based industries were maintained. In most cases, no one process or material predominates for an industry.
Establishments in this subsector manufacture products as diverse as medical equipment and supplies, jewelry, sporting goods, toys, and office supplies.
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Category |
Manufacturing |
NAICS Code |
339 |
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Job Tasks |
High risk job tasks associated with this industry:
- Arc weld stainless steel
- Braze using cadmium-based solder
- Formulate, mold, or cure resins to produce advanced composite materials
- Grind, mix, or weigh dyes or apply dyes to textiles
- Heat or machine manganese alloys
- Heat, machine, or spray lead products
- Machine or weld on cadmium-alloyed or cadmium-plated steel
- Make cadmium-containing products
- Manufacture lead products
- Produce chromium alloys or chromate pigments
- Produce nacre buttons from mollusc shells
- Spray epoxy or polyurethane paint, shellac, lacquer, or varnish
- Spray paints or glazes containing cadmium pigments
- Spray polyurethane foam insulation
- Use abrasives containing silica or silicon carbide
- Use epoxy, isocyanate, or formaldehyde-resin adhesives, finishes, or sealants
- Use manganese-containing welding rods
- Use n-hexane as a solvent in glues, inks, coatings, or degreasers
- Use polyfunctional aziridine hardener in paints, varnishes, or other coatings
- Use solder containing colophony, zinc chloride, or ammonium chloride flux
- Weld mild steel
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