45 |
Forestry workers_____________________________________________________________________ |
5 |
Occupations related to driving, operating and controlling of transportation |
50 |
Drivers of terrestrial transport vehicles.______________________________________________________ |
51 |
Railway conductor and stokers._______________________________________________________ |
52 |
Conductors and crew of ships and others._______________________________________________ |
53 |
Operators of equipment of transit signals and controls.____________________________________ |
6 |
Occupations in craft and manufacturing production of textiles and clothing. |
60 |
Textile workers._________________________________________________________________________ |
61 |
Clothing production workers (except footwear, leather articles and related goods).__________ |
62 |
Shoemakers, saddlers and related footwear workers_____________________________________ |
63 |
Carpenters, cabinetmakers and related wood workers.___________________________________ |
64 |
Bricklayers, ceiling installers and other construction workers._______________________________ |
65 |
Painters of construction, vehicles, machinery, etc. (except painters and decorators of glass |
66 |
Plumbers or other installers of pipes and metallic structures and welders in general._________ |
67 |
Electricians. Operators and repairers of electric and electronic installations and equipment. |
68 |
Mechanics and repairers of machinery in different sectors: agriculture, manufacture, |
69 |
Watchmakers, opticians, mechanics of precision; jewelers, silversmiths and related |
7 |
Occupations in craft and manufacturing production in graphic, chemical, mining, |
70 |
Crafts persons and operators of graphic machines._________________________________________ |
71 |
Miners, mining stonecutters, and operators of mining extraction machinery________________ |
72 |
Smelters, rolling mill operators and workers related to metal treatments.___________________ |
73 |
Ceramists, potters and glass object producers._____________________________________________ |
74 |
Workers and operators of machinery in chemical, wood, paperboard and corrugated paper |
75 |
Workers and operators of machinery in food product and beverage industries._____________ |
76 |
Workers in tobacco transformation and cigarette production.______________________________ |
77 |
Workers in tanneries and workers related to transformation of skins and leathers.___________ |
78 |
Other crafts persons and machine operators.______________________________________________ |
8 |
Occupations in packing, loading, and storage______________________________________ |
80 |
Workers in packing, loading and storage_______________________________________________ |
9 |
Personal services and related services.__________________________________________________ |
90 |
Workers in vigilance, protection and security._____________________________________________ |
91 |
Cooks, maids, cleaners and occupations in food and beverage service._____________________ |
92 |
Workers in laundry and ironing.______________________________________________________ |
93 |
Doormen and building cleaners and managers.________________________________________ |
94 |
Estheticians_________________________________________________________________________________ |
95 |
Other workers in personal services._______________________________________________________ |
98 |
People working in unidentified occupations.______________________________________________ |
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