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Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engineering Mass Balance Versus Materials Accounting (1990)

Chapter: Appendix B: Standard Industrial Classification Codes Within the Manufacturing Division

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Standard Industrial Classification Codes Within the Manufacturing Division." National Research Council. 1990. Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engineering Mass Balance Versus Materials Accounting. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1415.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Standard Industrial Classification Codes Within the Manufacturing Division." National Research Council. 1990. Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engineering Mass Balance Versus Materials Accounting. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1415.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Standard Industrial Classification Codes Within the Manufacturing Division." National Research Council. 1990. Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engineering Mass Balance Versus Materials Accounting. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1415.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Standard Industrial Classification Codes Within the Manufacturing Division." National Research Council. 1990. Tracking Toxic Substances at Industrial Facilities: Engineering Mass Balance Versus Materials Accounting. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1415.
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Appendix B Standard Industrial Classification Codes Within the Manufacturing Division* As indicated in Chapter 1, any industrial facility may be required to report its annual releases of any TRI-listed chemical it handles if the facility has a Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code with the first two digits in the range from 20 through 39. *SOURCE: Executive Office of the President' Office of Management and Budget, 1987. Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. Available from NTIS as PB 87-100012. 83

84 Code Short Title 20 FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS 201 Meat Products 202 Dairy Products 203 Preserved Fruits and Vegetables 204 Grain Mill Products 205 Bakery Products 206 Sugar and Confectionery Products 207 Fats and Oils 208 Beverages 209 Misc. Food and Kindred Products 21 TOBACCO PRODUCTS 211 Cigarettes 212 Cigars 213 Chewing and Smoking Tobacco 214 Tobacco Stemming and Redrying 22 221 222 223 224 225 Knitting Mills 226 Textile Finishing, Except Wool 227 Carpets and Rugs 228 Yarn and Thread Mills 229 Miscellaneous Textile Goods TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Cotton Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Man-made Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Wool Narrow Fabric Mills 23 APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS 231 Ments and Boys' Suits and Coats 232 Men's and Boys' Furnishings 233 Women's and Misses' Outerwear 234 Women's and Children's Undergarments 235 Hats, Caps, and Millinery 236 Girls' and Children's Outerwear 237 Fur Goods 238 Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessories ~455 BALANCE INFORMATION Standard Industrial Classification Numerical List Of Short Titles (partial listing) D. Manufacturing 239 Misc. Fabricated Textile Products 24 LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS 241 Logging 242 Sawmills and Planing Mills 243 Millwork, Plywood & Structural Members Wood Containers Wood Buildings and Mobile Homes Miscellaneous Wood Products 25 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 251 Household Furniture 252 Office Furniture 253 Public Building & Related Furniture 254 Partitions and Fixtures 259 Miscellaneous Furniture and Fixtures 26 PAPER AND AIMED PRODUCTS 261 Pulp Mills 262 Paper Mills 263 Paperboard Mills 265 Paperboard Containers and Boxes 267 Misc. Converted Paper Products 27 271 272 273 Books 274 Miscellaneous Publishing 275 Commercial Printing 276 Manifold Business Forms 277 Greeting Cards 278 Blankbooks and Bookbinding 279 Printing Trade Services PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Newspapers Periodicals 28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS 281 Industrial Inorganic Chemicals 282 Plastics Materials and Synthetics 283 Drugs

APPENDIX B 284 Soap, Cleaners, and Toilet Goods 2X5 Paints and Allied Products 286 Industrial Organic Chemicals 287 Agricultural Chemicals 289 Miscellaneous Chemical Products 29 PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS 291 Petroleum Refining 295 Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials 299 Misc. Petroleum and Coal Products 30 RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS 301 Tires and Inner Tubes 302 Rubber and Plastics Footwear 305 Hose & Belting & Gaskets & Packing 306 Fabricated Rubber Products, nec (not elsewhere classified) 308 Miscellaneous Plastics Products, nec 31 LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS Leather Tanning and Finishing Footwear Cut Stock 361 Footwear, Except Rubber 362 Leather Gloves and Mittens 363 364 311 313 314 315 316 Luggage 317 Handbags and Personal Leather Goods 319 Leather Goods, nec 32 STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS 321 Flat Glass 322 Glass and Glassware, Pressed or Blown 323 Products of Purchased Glass 324 Cement, Hydraulic 325 Structural Clay Products 326 Pottery and Related Products 327 Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Products 328 Cut Stone and Stone Products 329 Misc. Nonmetallic Mineral Products 33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES 331 Blast Furnace and Basic Steel Products 332 Iron and Steel Foundries 333 Primary Nonferrous Metals 334 Secondary Nonferrous Metals 335 Nonferrous Rolling and Drawing 336 Nonferrous Foundries (Castings) 339 Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products 340 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS 341 Metal Cans and Shipping Containers 85 342 Cutlery, Handtools, and Hardware 343 Plumbing and Heating, Except Electric 344 Fabricated Structural Metal Products 345 Screw Machine Products, Bolts, Etc. 346 Metal Forgings and Stampings 347 Metal Services, nec 348 Ordnance and Accessories, nec 349 Misc. Fabricated Metal Products 35 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 351 Engines and Turbines 352 Farm and Garden Machinery 353 Construction and Related Machinery 354 Metalworking Machinery 355 Special Industry Machinery 356 General Industrial Machinery 357 Computer and Office Equipment 358 Refrigeration and Service Machinery 359 Industrial Machinery, nec 36 ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT Electric Distribution Equipment Electrical Industrial Apparatus Household Appliances Electric Lighting and Wiring Equipment 365 Household Audio and Video Equipment 366 Communications Equipment 367 Electronic Components and Accessories 369 Misc. Electrical Equipment & Supplies 37 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 371 Motor Vehicles and Equipment 372 Aircraft and Parts 373 Ship and Boat Building and Repairing 374 Railroad Equipment 375 Motorcycles, Bicycles, and Parts 376 Guided Missiles, Space Vehicles, Parts 379 Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment 38 INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS 381 Search and Navigation Equipment 382 Measuring and Controlling Devices 384 Medical Instruments and Supplies 385 Ophthalmic Goods 386 Photographic Equipment and Supplies 387 Watches, Clocks, Watchcases & Parts

86 39 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTUR ING INDUSTRIES 391 Jewelry, Silverware, and Plated Ware 393 Musical Instruments 394 Toys and Sporting Goods 395 Pens, Pencils, Office, & Art Supplies 396 Costume Jewelry and Notions 399 Miscellaneous Manufactures AMSS BALANCE INFORMATION

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In response to a congressional mandate, this book examines whether knowing the amounts of toxic substances entering and leaving manufacturing facilities is useful in evaluating chemical releases to the environment, waste reduction progress, and chemical management practices. Tracking of these substances with rigorous engineering data is compared with a less resource-intensive alternative to determine the feasibility and potential usefulness to the public and the government.

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