STATISTICAL COMMISSION : COMMITTEE ON STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION : THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SUBMITTED BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF CANADA AND OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
Chapter Item
24 MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL AND OTHER
MADE -UP TEXTILE GOODS XVII
241 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel Except Footwear 39
242 Manufacture of Footwear Except Rubber Footwear 40
243 Manufacture of Made-Up Textile Goods Except Clothing 41
25 250 MANUFACTURES OF WOOD AND CORK EXCEPT MANUFACTURE Part of 25, 27,
OF FURNITURE XII Part of 26
26 260 MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE AND FIXTURES P. of XII Part of 26
27 lJT..ANUFACTURE OF PAPER AI\1]) PAPER PRODUCTS XIII
271 Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills 28
272 Manufacture of Articles of Pulp, Paper,
and Paperboard 29
28 280 PRINTING, PUBLISHING, AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES P. of XIV 30
29 MAl\Tf.JFACTURE OF LEATEER AND LEATEER PRODUCTS
EXCEPT FOOTWEAR P. of XV
291 Tanneriee and Leather Finishing Plants 32
292 Manufacture of Leather Products Except
Footwear and Wearing Apparel 34
30 300 :rt! (...) Manufacture of Leather Prod~cts Except Footwear and
Other Wearing Apparel
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing
leather products except footwear en.d o t;her 'Jeering
apparel such as luggage, handbags, pocketbooks_, ce.rd,
cigarette and key cases, coin purposes, checkbook
covers, saddlery, harness, 'tlhips anrl other articles
made of leather or leather substi.tnteo. Manufacturing
of boot and shoe cut stock and findings also to be
included •
.MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER PRODUCTS
Establishments manufacturing from natural or synthetic
rubber, gutta percha., balata, or gutta siak, all kinds of
rubber products such as tires, rubber footwear, mechanical
rubber goods, and rubber sundries.

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UNECE GUIDE TO FIELD POTATO INSPECTION
Inspector hygiene: Upon completion of daily field inspection, on a farm unit, and at the
end of each day, clean footwear and equipment prior to leaving the premises. (...) If wearing disposable gear,
discard and replace with new gear, (i.e. Tyvek pants). Footwear and other non-disposable
equipment and protective clothing, required to conduct field inspection, should be cleaned.
(...) If it is not possible to start the inspection with the higher class, boots and
protective clothing disinfection must be done prior to proceeding to another class
inspection
• Schedule inspections of fields, known to be infested with late blight outbreaks at the
end of the day.
4.5.4.
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UNECE GUIDE TO SEED POTATO FIELD INSPECTION: RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
Inspector hygiene: Upon completion of daily field inspection, on a farm unit, and at the
end of each day, clean footwear and equipment prior to leaving the premises. (...) If wearing disposable gear,
discard and replace with new gear, (i.e. Tyvek pants). Footwear and other non-disposable
equipment and protective clothing, required to conduct field inspection, should be cleaned.
(...) If it is not possible to start the inspection with the higher class, boots and
protective clothing disinfection must be done prior to proceeding to another class
inspection
• Schedule inspections of crops, known to be infested with late blight outbreaks at the
end of the day.
4.5.4.
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TRANSPARENCY IN TEXTILE VALUE CHAINS IN RELATION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND HUMAN HEALTH IMPACTS OF PARTS, COMPONENTS AND PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Contextually,
ECE/TRADE/C/CEFACT/2018/23
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Italian surveyed hospitals and clinics reported that 7 to 8 per cent of dermatological
diseases were caused by textiles and footwear (Associazione Tessile e Salute, 20141). This
Association, established with the contribution of Universities and the Italian Medical
Dermatological Association (SIDAPA), and with support of the Health Ministry,
represents a good practice in helping industries to adopt standards and international rules
for a sustainable chemistry in textiles. Its research activities have been fundamental in
compiling the guidelines “Eco-toxicological requirements for clothing, leather goods,
footwear and accessories”2, developed in collaboration with the Italian Chamber of
Fashion, and now serving as the main reference point for major brands and Italian SMEs to
track chemical impact and engage suppliers towards impact reduction (...) Compared to traditional third-party audit services,
SMS-based surveys offer the advantages of real-time data, confidentiality, and
reduced costs. Muddy Boots Software, for instance, recently introduced its new
Greenlight Assessments app, for use on Apple iPad® mobile devices with Muddy
Boots’s Quickfire self-assessment system, as a portable data-collection and data-
sharing tool.

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Protective clothing are also available that resists cutting such that the chain “glides” over the surface.
Protective rubber footwear with a cut-resistant lining on the upper part of the boot, and metallic toe caps, can protect against chainsaw cuts and other hazards. Rubber boots are uncomfortable in hot climates, however, and leather boots or ankle-high shoes with cut-resistant linings and toe caps can be used. (...) Personal protective equipment, such as overalls, boots, gloves, and, for toxic agents, respiratory devices, should be used.
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GUIDELINES FOR THE SAFE HANDLING OF SYNTHETIC OPIOIDS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CUSTOMS OFFICERS
Guidelines for
the safe handling
of synthetic opioids
for law enforcement
and customs
officers
LABORATORY AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE
Guidelines for the
safe handling of synthetic
opioids
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Includes: gaiters, leggings and similar articles; shoelaces; parts of footwear, such as heels, soles, etc., purchased by households with the intention of repairing footwear themselves.
Excludes: babies’ booties made of fabric (03.1.2); shoe-trees, shoehorns and polishes, creams and other shoe-cleaning articles (05.6.1); orthopaedic footwear (06.1.3); game- specific footwear (ski boots, football boots, golfing shoes and other such footwear fitted
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX MANUAL: THEORY AND PRACTICE
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with ice-skates, rollers, spikes, studs, etc.) (09.3.2); shin-guards, cricket pads and other such protective apparel for sport (09.3.2).
03.2.2 Repair and hire of footwear (S)
– Repair of footwear; shoe-cleaning services;
– hire of footwear.
Includes: total value of the repair service (that is, both the cost of labour and the cost of materials are covered).
Excludes: parts of footwear, such as heels, soles, etc., purchased by households with the intention of undertaking the repair themselves (03.2.1); polishes, creams and other shoe- cleaning articles (05.6.1); repair (09.3.2) or hire (09.4.1) of game-specific footwear (ski boots, football boots, golfing shoes and other such footwear fitted with ice-skates, rollers, spikes, studs, etc.).
04 HOUSING, WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS AND OTHER FUELS
04.1 ACTUAL RENTALS FOR HOUSING
Rentals normally include payment for the use of the land on which the property stands, the dwelling occupied, the fixtures and fittings for heating, plumbing, lighting, etc., and, in the case of a dwelling let furnished, the furniture.
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY IN WEST AFRICA
.,~.rubbtn- consum:ption in 1963
was as follows:
56,000 tons in Japan;
1,000 tons in Canada;
1,000 tons in Franceo
However, the total consumption of rubber in Japan was only 50 per eent
above that of France, and that of Canada was only one third.
1. The footwear industry
On the whole, the footwear industry is a large consumer of rubber•
In 1963, the French and Japanese industries respectively absorhed 11
and 11·:Pe:r cent of the total consumption of rubber, or 19 and 35 per
cent of the consumption of the tyre sector al~ne. In India, the
market for footwear includes only 20 per cent of the populatioa 11 but
t~e industry absorbed 13 per cent of the countr,r's rubber consumption
in 1961.
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In West Africa, where the net imrorts rose to almost 15 million
pairs in 1964, local production is still dtstinctly inadequate to
meet demand, and the future consumption of rubber by the footwear
industry will depend both on the speed with which the sub-region
industrializes and·on the proportion of rubber goods in the footwear
market.

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The maximum quantity of domestic availability for pur- poses of calculating the standard ratio may be fixed at 250.000,
Rubber Footwear
It should be noted that the domestic production of this item includes:
shoes with canvas or cloth uppers; - waterproof rubber lacing shoes; - rubber slippers and sandals; - all rubber shoes, sandals, with rubber soles and heels.
The import figures given in (L/35/Add.l) refer only to canvas rubber- soled boots and shoes. These figures do not include slippers and sandals, etc. These kinds of rubber footwear are separately itemised as 548 "Slippers and sandals".
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