NCCI Class Code 1472 - Distillation - Wood & Drivers

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What Is The Description Of The NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472?
The description for the NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 - Distillation - Wood & Drivers is:
Distillation - Wood & Drivers.
What Are The Related General Liability Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related GL Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 - Distillation - Wood & Drivers is:
51210 - Alcohol Manufacturing. - Not Beverage51833 - Charcoal or Coal Briquette Manufacturing
51909 - Coke Manufacturing
52150 - Distillation or Extraction
59867 - Turpentine or Resin Manufacturing
What Are The Related SIC Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related SIC Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 - Distillation - Wood & Drivers is:
Description for 2869 Industrial Organic Chemicals, Not Elsewhere Classified
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial organic chemicals, not elsewhere classified. Important products of this industry include: (1) aliphatic and other acyclic organic chemicals, such as ethylene, butylene, and butadiene; acetic, chloroacetic, adipic, formic, oxalic, and tartaric acids and their metallic salts; chloral, formaldehyde, and methylamine; (2) solvents, such as amyl, butyl, and ethyl alcohols; methanol; amyl, butyl, and ethyl acetates; ethyl ether, ethylene glycol ether, and diethylene glycol ether; acetone, carbon disulfide and chlorinated solvents, such as carbon tetrachloride, perchloroethylene, and trichloroethylene; (3) polyhydric alcohols, such as ethylene glycol, sorbitol, pentaerythritol, synthetic glycerin; (4) synthetic perfume and flavoring materials, such as coumarin, methyl salicylate, saccharin, citral, citronellal, synthetic geraniol, ionone, terpineol, and synthetic vanillin; (5) rubber processing chemicals, such as accelerators and antioxidants, both cyclic and acyclic; (6) plasticizers, both cyclic and acyclic, such as esters of phosphoric acid, phthalic anhydride, adipic acid, lauric acid, oleic acid, sebacic acid, and stearic acid; (7) synthetic tanning agents, such as naphthalene sulfonic acid condensates; (8) chemical warfare gases; and (9) esters, amines, etc., of polyhydric alcohols and fatty and other acids. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing plastics materials and nonvulcanizable elastomers are classified in Industry 2821; those manufacturing synthetic rubber are classified in Industry 2822; those manufacturing essential oils are classified in Industry 2899; those manufacturing wood distillation products, naval stores and natural dyeing and tanning materials are classified in Industry 2861; those manufacturing manmade textile fibers are classified in Industries 2823 and 2824; those manufacturing specialty cleaning, polishing, and sanitation preparations are classified in Industry 2842; those manufacturing paints are classified in Industry 2851; those manufacturing area are classified in Industry 2873; those manufacturing organic pigments are classified in Industry 2865; those manufacturing inorganic pigments are classified in Industry 2816 and those manufacturing aliphatics and aromatics as by-products of petroleum refining are classified in Industry 2911. Distilleries engaged in the manufacture of grain alcohol for beverage purposes are classified in Industry 2085.
- Acetaldehyde
- Acetates, except natural acetate of lime
- Acetic acid, synthetic
- Acetic anhydride
- Acetin
- Acetone, synthetic
- Acid esters and amines
- Acids, organic
- Acrolein
- Acrylonitrile
- Adipic acid
- Adipic acid esters
- Adiponitrile
- Alcohol, aromatic
- Alcohol, fatty: powdered
- Alcohol, methyl: synthetic (methanol)
- Alcohols, industrial: denatured (nonbeverage)
- Algin products
- Amyl acetate and alcohol
- Aspartome
- Bromochloromethane
- Butadiene, made in chemical plants
- Butyl acetate, alcohol, and propionate
- Butyl ester solution of 2, 4-D
- Butylene, made in chemical plants
- Calcium oxalate
- Camphor, synthetic
- Caprolactam
- Carbon bisulfide (disulfide)
- Carbon tetrachloride
- Casing fluids for curing fruits, spices, and tobacco
- Cellulose acetate, unplasticized
- Chemical warfare gases
- Chloral
- Chlorinated solvents
- Chloroacetic acid and metallic salts
- Chloroform
- Chloropicrin
- Citral
- Citrates
- Citric acid
- Citronellal
- Coumarin
- Cream of tartar
- Cyclopropane
- Decahydronaphthalene
- Dichlorodifluoromethane
- Diethylcyclohexane (mixed isomers)
- Diethylene glycol ether
- Dimethyl divinyl acetylene (di-isopropenyl acetylene)
- Dimethylhydrazine, unsymmetrical
- Enzymes, except diagnostic substances
- Esters of phosphoric, adipic, lauric, oleic, sebacic, and stearic acids
- Esters of phthalic anhydride
- Ethanol, industrial
- Ether
- Ethyl acetate, synthetic
- Ethyl alcohol, industrial (nonbeverage)
- Ethyl butyrate
- Ethyl cellulose, unplasticized
- Ethyl chloride
- Ethyl ether
- Ethyl formate
- Ethyl nitrite
- Ethyl perhydrophenanthrene
- Ethylene glycol
- Ethylene glycol ether
- Ethylene glycol, inhibited
- Ethylene oxide
- Ethylene, made in chemical plants
- Fatty acid esters and amines
- Ferric ammonium oxalate
- Flavors and flavoring materials, synthetic
- Fluorinated hydrocarbon gases
- Formaldehyde (formalin)
- Formic acid and metallic salts
- Fuel propellants, solid: organic
- Fuels, high energy: organic
- Geraniol, synthetic
- Glycerin, except from fats (synthetic)
- Grain alcohol, industrial (nonbeverage)
- Hexamethylenediamine
- Hexamethylenetetramine
- High purity grade chemicals, organic: refined from technical grades
- Hydraulic fluids, synthetic base
- Industrial organic cyclic compounds
- Ionone
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Ketone methyl ethyl
- Ketone, methyl isobutyl
- Laboratory chemicals, organic
- Lauric acid esters
- Lime citrate
- Malononitrile, technical grade
- Metallic salts of acyclic organic chemicals
- Metallic stearate
- Methanol, synthetic (methyl alcohol)
- Methyl chloride
- Methyl perhydrofluorine
- Methyl salicylate
- Methylamine
- Methylene chloride
- Monochlorodifluoromethane
- Monomethylparaminophenol sulfate
- Monosodium glutamate
- Mustard gas
- Naphthalene sulfonic acid condensates
- Naphthenic acid soap
- Normal hexyl decalin
- Nuclear fuels, organic
- Oleic acid esters
- Organic acid esters
- Organic chemicals, acyclic
- Oxalates
- Oxalic acid and metallic salts
- Pentaerythritol
- Perchloroethylene
- Perfume materials, synthetic
- Phosgene
- Phthalates
- Plasticizers, organic: cyclic and acyclic
- Polyhydric alcohol esters and amines
- Polyhydric alcohols
- Potassium bitartrate
- Propellants for missiles, solid: organic
- Propylene glycol
- Propylene, made in chemical plants
- Quinuclidinol ester of benzylic acid
- Reagent grade chemicals, organic: refined from technical grades,
- Rocket engine fuel, organic
- Rubber processing chemicals, organic: accelerators and antioxidants
- Saccharin
- Sebacic acid
- Silicones
- Sodium acetate
- Sodium alginate
- Sodium benzoate
- Sodium glutamate
- Sodium pentachlorophenate
- Sodium sulfoxalate formaldehyde
- Solvents, organic
- Sorbitol
- Stearic acid salts
- Sulfonated naphthalene
- Sweetners, synthetic
- Tackifiers, organic
- Tannic acid
- Tanning agents, synthetic organic
- Tartaric acid and metallic salts
- Tartrates
- Tear gas
- Terpineol
- Tert-butylated bis (p-phenoxyphenyl) ether fluid
- Tetrachloroethylene
- Tetraethyl lead
- Thioglycolic acid, for permanent wave lotions
- Trichloroethylene
- Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid
- Trichlorotrifluoroethane tetrachlorodifluoroethane isopropyl alcohol
- Tricresyl phosphate
- Tridecyl alcohol
- Trimethyltrithiophosphite (rocket propellants)
- Triphenyl phosphate
- Vanillin, synthetic
- Vinyl acetate
Description for 2819 Industrial Inorganic Chemicals, Not Elsewhere Classified
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial inorganic chemicals, not elsewhere classified. Establishments primarily engaged in mining, milling, or otherwise preparing natural potassium, sodium, or boron compounds (other than common salt) are classified in Industry 1474. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing household bleaches are classified in Industry 2842; those manufacturing phosphoric acid are classified in Industry 2874; and those manufacturing nitric acid, anhydrous ammonia, and other nitrogenous fertilizer materials are classified in Industry 2873.
- Activated carbon and charcoal
- Alkali metals
- Alumina
- Aluminum chloride
- Aluminum compounds
- Aluminum hydroxide (alumina trihydrate)
- Aluminum oxide
- Aluminum sulfate
- Alums
- Ammonia alum
- Ammonium chloride, hydroxide, and molybdate
- Ammonium compounds, except for fertilizer
- Ammonium perchlorate
- Ammonium thiosulfate
- Barium compounds
- Bauxite, refined
- Beryllium oxide
- Bleach (calcium hypochlorite), industrial
- Bleach (sodium hypochlorite), industrial
- Bleaches, industrial
- Bleaching powder, industrial
- Borax (sodium tetraborate)
- Boric acid
- Boron compounds, not produced at mines
- Borosilicate
- Brine
- Bromine, elemental
- Calcium carbide, chloride, and hypochlorite
- Calcium compounds, inorganic
- Calcium metal
- Carbide
- Catalysts, chemical
- Cerium salts
- Cesium metal
- Charcoal, activated
- Chlorosulfonic acid
- Chromates and bichromates
- Chromic acid
- Chromium compounds, inorganic
- Chromium salts
- Cobalt 60 (radioactive)
- Cobalt chloride
- Cobalt sulfate
- Copper chloride
- Copper iodide and oxide
- Copper sulfate
- Cyanides
- Desiccants, activated: silica gel
- Dichromates
- Ferric chloride
- Ferric oxides, except pigments
- Ferrocyanides
- Fissionable material production
- Fluorine, elemental
- Fuel propellants, solid: inorganic
- Fuels, high energy: inorganic
- Glauber' s salt
- Heavy water
- High purity grade chemicals, inorganic: refined from technical grades
- Hydrated alumina silicate powder
- Hydrazine
- Hydrochloric acid
- Hydrocyanic acid
- Hydrofluoric acid
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Hydrosulfites
- Hypophosphites
- Indium chloride
- Inorganic acids, except nitric or phosphoric
- Iodides
- Iodine elemental
- Iodine, resublimed
- Iron sulphate
- Isotopes, radioactive
- Laboratory chemicals, inorganic
- Lead oxides, other than pigments
- Lead silicate
- Lime bleaching compounds
- Lithium compounds
- Lithium metal
- Luminous compounds, radium
- Magnesium carbonate
- Magnesium chloride
- Magnesium compounds, inorganic
- Manganese dioxide powder, synthetic
- Mercury chlorides (calomel, corrosive sublimate), except U.S.P.
- Mercury compounds, inorganic
- Mercury oxides
- Mercury, redistilled
- Metals, liquid
- Mixed acid
- Muriate of potash, not produced at mines
- Nickel ammonium sulfate
- Nickel carbonate
- Nickel compounds, inorganic
- Nickel sulfate
- Nuclear cores, inorganic
- Nuclear fuel reactor cores, inorganic
- Nuclear fuel scrap reprocessing
- Oleum (fuming sulfuric acid)
- Oxidation catalyst made from porcelain
- Perchloric acid
- Peroxides, inorganic
- Phosphates, except defluorinated and ammoniated
- Phosphorus and phosphorus oxychloride
- Potash alum
- Potassium aluminum sulfate
- Potassium bichromate and chromate
- Potassium bromide
- Potassium chlorate
- Potassium chloride
- Potassium compounds, inorganic: except potassium hydroxide and
- Potassium cyanide
- Potassium hypochlorate
- Potassium iodide
- Potassium metal
- Potassium nitrate and sulfate
- Potassium permanganate
- Propellants for missiles, solid: inorganic
- Radium chloride
- Radium luminous compounds
- Rare earth metal salts
- Reagent grade chemicals, inorganic: refined from technical grades
- Rubidium metal
- Salt cake (sodium sulfate)
- Salts of rare earth metals
- Scandium
- Silica gel
- Silica, amorphous
- Silico-fluorides
- Silver bromide, chloride, and nitrate
- Silver compounds, inorganic
- Soda alum
- Sodium aluminate
- Sodium aluminum sulfate
- Sodium antimoniate
- Sodium arsenite, technical
- Sodium bichromate and chromate
- Sodium borates
- Sodium borohydride
- Sodium bromide, not produced at mines
- Sodium chlorate
- Sodium compounds, inorganic
- Sodium cyanide
- Sodium hydrosulfite
- Sodium molybdate
- Sodium perborate
- Sodium peroxide
- Sodium phosphate
- Sodium polyphosphate
- Sodium silicate
- Sodium silicofluoride
- Sodium stannate
- Sodium sulfate-bulk or tablets
- Sodium tetraborate not produced at mines
- Sodium thiosulfate
- Sodium tungstate
- Sodium uranate
- Sodium, metallic
- Stannic and stannous chloride
- Strontium carbonate precipitated and oxide
- Strontium nitrate
- Sublimate corrosive
- Sulfate of potash and potash magnesia, not produced at mines
- Sulfides and sulfites
- Sulfocyanides
- Sulfur chloride
- Sulfur dioxide
- Sulfur hexafluoride gas
- Sulfur recovered or refined including from sour natural gas
- Sulfuric acid
- Tanning agents synthetic inorganic
- Thiocyanates, inorganic
- Tin chloride
- Tin compounds, inorganic
- Tin oxide
- Tin salts
- Tungsten carbide powder except abrasives or by metallurgical process
- Uranium slug, radioactive
- Water glass
- Zinc chloride
Description for 2999 Products of Petroleum and Coal, Not Elsewhere Classified
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing packaged fuel, powdered fuel, and other products of petroleum and coal, not elsewhere classified.
- Calcined petroleum coke
- Coke, petroleum: not produced in petroleum refineries
- Fireplace logs, made from coal
- Fuel briquettes or boulets, made with petroleum binder
- Waxes, petroleum: not produced in petroleum refineries
Description for 2865 Cyclic Organic Crudes and Intermediates, and Organic Dyes and Pigments
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing cyclic organic crudes and intermediates, and organic dyes and pigments. Important products of this industry include: (1) aromatic chemicals, such as benzene, toluene, mixed xylenes naphthalene; (2) synthetic organic dyes; and (3) synthetic organic pigments. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing coal tar crudes in chemical recovery ovens are classified in Industry 3312, and petroleum refineries which produce such products as by-products of petroleum refining are classified in Industry 2911.
- Acid dyes, synthetic
- Acids, coal tar: derived from coal tar distillation
- Alkylated dipheoylamines, mixed
- Alkylated phenol, mixed
- Aminoanthraquinone
- Aminoazobenzene
- Aminoazotoluene
- Aminophenol
- Aniline
- Aniline oil
- Anthracene
- Anthraquinone dyes
- Azine dyes
- Azo dyes
- Azobenzene
- Azoic dyes
- Benzaldehyde
- Benzene hexachloride (BHC)
- Benzene, made in chemical plants
- Benzoic acid
- Biological stains
- Chemical indicators
- Chlorobenzene
- Chloronaphthalene
- Chlorophenol
- Chlorotoluene
- Coal tar crudes, derived from coal tar distillation
- Coal tar distillates
- Coal tar intermediates
- Color lakes and toners
- Color pigments, organic: except animal black and bone black
- Colors, dry: lakes, toners, or full strength organic colors
- Colors, extended (color lakes)
- Cosmetic dyes, synthetic
- Creosote oil, made in chemical plants
- Cresols, made in chemical plants
- Cresylic acid, made in chemical plants
- Cyclic crudes, coal tar: product of coal tar distillation
- Cyclic intermediates, made in chemical plants
- Cyclohexane
- Diphenylamine
- Drug dyes, synthetic
- Dye (cyclic) intermediates
- Dyes, food: synthetic
- Dyes, synthetic organic
- Eosine toners
- Ethylbenzene
- Hydroquinone
- Isocyanates
- Lake red C toners
- Leather dyes and stains, synthetic
- Lithol rubine lakes and toners
- Maleic anhydride
- Methyl violet toners
- Naphtha, solvent: made in chemical plants
- Naphthalene chips and flakes
- Naphthalene, made in chemical plants
- Naphthol, alpha and beta
- Nitro dyes
- Nitroaniline
- Nitrobenzene
- Nitrophenol
- Nitroso dyes
- Oils: light, medium, and heavy: made in chemical plants
- Organic pigments (lakes and toners)
- Orthodichlorobenzene
- Paint pigments, organic
- Peacock blue lake
- Pentachlorophenol
- Persian orange lake
- Phenol
- Phloxine toners
- Phosphomolybdic acid lakes and toners
- Phosphotungstic acid lakes and toners
- Phthalic anhydride
- Phthalocyanine toners
- Pigment scarlet lake
- Pitch, product of coal tar distillation
- Pulp colors, organic
- Quinoline dyes
- Resorcinol
- Scarlet 2 R lake
- Stilbene dyes
- Styrene
- Styrene monomer
- Tar, product of coal tar distillation
- Toluene, made in chemical plants
- Toluidines
- Vat dyes, synthetic
- Xylene, made in chemical plants
Description for 2861 Gum and Wood Chemicals
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing hardwood and softwood distillation products, wood and gum naval stores, charcoal, natural dyestuffs, and natural tanning materials. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing synthetic organic tanning materials are classified in Industry 2869, and those manufacturing synthetic organic dyes are classified in Industry 2865.
- Acetate of lime, natural
- Acetone, natural
- Annato extract
- Brazilwood extract
- Brewers' pitch, product of softwood distillation
- Calcium acetate, product of hardwood distillation
- Charcoal, except activated
- Chestnut extract
- Dragon' s blood
- Dyeing and extract materials, natural
- Dyestuffs, natural
- Ethyl acetate, natural
- Fustic wood extract
- Gambier extract
- Gum naval stores, processing but not gathering or warehousing
- Hardwood distillates
- Hemlock extract
- Logwood extract
- Mangrove extract
- Methanol, natural (wood alcohol)
- Methyl acetone
- Methyl alcohol, natural (wood alcohol)
- Myrobalans extract
- Naval stores, wood
- Oak extract
- Oils, wood product of hardwood distillation
- Pine oil, produced by distillation of pine gum or pine wood
- Pit charcoal
- Pitch, wood
- Pyroligneous acid
- Quebracho extract
- Quercitron extract
- Rosin, produced by distillation of pine gum or pine wood
- Softwood distillates
- Sumac extract
- Tall oil, except skimmings
- Tanning extracts and materials, natural
- Tar and tar oils, products of wood distillation
- Turpentine, produced by distillation of pine gum or pine wood
- Valonia extract
- Wattle extract
- Wood alcohol, natural
- Wood creosote
- Wood distillates
What Are The Related California Workers Compensation Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related CA Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 is:
1463 - Asphalt WorksWhat Are The Related Delaware Workers Compensation Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related DE Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 is:
0551 - Chemical Manufacturing., NOCWhat Are The Related Michigan Workers Compensation Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related MI Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 is:
1463 - Asphalt Works - Coal Billet or Briquet ManufacturingWhat Are The Related New Jersey Workers Compensation Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related NJ Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 is:
1463 - Asphalt Works & Drivers4598 - Synthetic Resin Manufacturing NOC - Npd
What Are The Related New York Workers Compensation Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related NY Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 is:
1470 - Alcohol Manufacturing. - Wood & DriversWhat Are The Related Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related PA Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 is:
0551 - Chemical Manufacturing., NOCWhat Are The Related Texas Workers Compensation Code(s) for NCCI Workers Comp Class Code 1472?
The related TA Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NCCI Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 is:
1472 - Distillation - Wood & Drivers1438 - Precious Metal Refining & Drivers
Workers Compensation Class Code 1472 - The Bottom Line
The NCCI Workers Comp Class Code for Distillation - Wood & Drivers is 1472.
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