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Utilize the Classification Search to find classifications using keywords linked to classification phraseologies. . Enter a search term or classification code below to begin your search. Refer to the Insurance Commissioner’s rules regarding the Standard Classification System in Part 3, Standard Classification System, of the California Workers’ Compensation Uniform Statistical Reporting Plan—1995 (USRP).
Standard Classifications : Building Operator Basic Rate
Select a phraseology or code from the search results below to access detailed information, including phraseology, footnotes, rules, and pure premium rates for the respective classification. For an alphabetical arrangement of the search results, click on the “Phraseology” link at the top of the column. To view the results in numerical order, click on the “Code” link at the top of the column.
Code Phraseology
7219(3) MOBILE CRANE AND HOISTING SERVICE CONTRACTORS — N.O.C. — all operations — including yard employees
2797(1) MOBILE, MODULAR OR MANUFACTURED HOME OR BUILDING MFG. — shop or yard work only
6003(2) WHARF BUILDING — timber — including pile driving
9015(1) BUILDING OPERATION — N.O.C. — all other employees — including resident employees
When lodging is provided by the employer, the total remuneration shall include the market value of such lodging to the employee.
9009 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES — N.O.C. — all other employees
8232(2) BUILDING MATERIAL DEALERS — commercial — including counterpersons
6834 BOAT BUILDING OR REPAIRING — including shop and yard work
5040(2) THIS CLASSIFICATION HAS BEEN ELIMINATED EFFECTIVE 09/01/2021. BRIDGE BUILDING — metal
5214 CONCRETE OR CEMENT WORK — pouring or finishing of precast concrete wall panels, precast floor slabs or precast roof slabs at ground level and at job site — including the making or stripping of forms
5403 CARPENTRY — including the installation of interior trim, doors and cabinet work in connection therewith — employees whose regular hourly wage does not equal or exceed $39.00 per hour — N.O.C.
5432 CARPENTRY — including the installation of interior trim, doors and cabinet work in connection therewith — employees whose regular hourly wage equals or exceeds $39.00 per hour — N.O.C.
Assignment of this classification is subject to verification at the time of final audit that the employee's regular hourly wage equals or exceeds $39.00 per hour. The payroll of an employee whose regular hourly wage is not shown to equal or exceed $39.00 per hour shall be classified as 5403, Carpentry.
2819 TRUSS OR BUILDING COMPONENTS MFG. — wood — shop
8059 STORES — tile or cabinets — wholesale or retail
5201(1) CONCRETE OR CEMENT WORK — pouring or finishing of concrete sidewalks, driveways, patios, curbs or gutters — including the making or stripping of forms — employees whose regular hourly wage does not equal or exceed $32.00 per hour
5205(1) CONCRETE OR CEMENT WORK — pouring or finishing of concrete sidewalks, driveways, patios, curbs or gutters — including the making or stripping of forms — employees whose regular hourly wage equals or exceeds $32.00 per hour
Assignment of this classification is subject to verification at the time of final audit that the employee’s regular hourly wage equals or exceeds $32.00 per hour. The payroll of an employee whose regular hourly wage is not shown to equal or exceed $32.00 per hour shall be classified as 5201(1), Concrete or Cement Work.
8232(1) LUMBERYARDS — commercial — including counterpersons
8065 STORES — paint or paint supplies — wholesale or retail
5479 INSULATION WORK — installation or application of acoustical or thermal insulating materials in buildings or within building walls — N.O.C.
9521(3) WINDOW COVERING — installation — within buildings
8740(3) BUILDING OPERATION — N.O.C. — property management supervisors — not resident managers or supervisors
The WCIRB designed the Classification Search to assist you in identifying Standard Classifications through keywords or a classification code. However, it is essential to note that while the Classification Search is a helpful tool, you should not solely depend on it. You must independently assess and determine the appropriate classification(s) for a risk in accordance with the USRP.

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