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INDEX OF BUSINESSES AND OCCUPATIONS

-- A -- IWC Order
Academies, Riding 10
* Accountants 4
Accountants (CPAs) - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Accounting firms 4
Actors, professional - ONLY Sections 1, 2, 4, 10 and 20 of Orders 11 and 12 are applicable; exempt from -
all other provisions of Orders 11 and 12)
Advertising agencies 4
Advertising films, production of 12
* Agents 4
Agricultural commodities, packing and processing 8 or 13
Aircraft and aircraft parts, manufacturing 1
Airlines 9
Ambulance service 9
Amusement parks 10
Animal care services (no overnight shelter or feeding) 4
Animal care services (with overnight shelter or feeding) 5
Apartment houses 5
Apiary 8 or 13
Apparel products, manufacturing 1
Applying chemicals (on-site agriculture) 14
* Appraisers 4
Architects - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Architectural offices 4
Armored car services 9
* Artists 4
Assembly (any manufacturing) 1
Associations, business (homeowners, retailers associations, Chamber of Commerce, etc.) 4
Athletic agents 4
Athletic fields 10
* Attendants 4
Attendants, personal Exempt from Order 15 -
Attorney offices 4
Attorneys - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Auctioneers 7
* Audio -visual technicians 4
Automobile manufacturing 1
Auto wrecking (non-retail) 1

-- B --
Baby formulas (except canned fruit, etc., see Order 3) 1
Baby sitters (under 18 years, sitting for child of employer in employers home) Exempt from Order 15 -
Bakeries (non-retail) 1
Bakeries, retail (no tables for customers) 7
Bakeries, with tables for patrons use 5
Ballooning 10
Banks 4
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

1
Banquet service 5
Barber shops 2
Bars 5
Batch Plant Laborer (mining) 16
Bath parlors 2
Beauty shops 2
Bee hives 14
Beet sugar mills 8
Billiard parlors 10
* Billposters 4
Bingo parlors, games 10
Blaster (mining) 16
Blueprinting 1
Boarding and care homes for the aged or infirm 5
Boarding houses 5
Boating, golf, tennis, etc. clubs (see also Order 5) 10
Boat rental 9
Boats, charter fishing 10
Boats, commercial fishing, office and support personnel 4
Boats, commercial fishing, on-site activities 10 and 14
Boats, commercial passenger fishing (crew member) 10
Boats, cruise, ferry 9
Body building gymnasium, facility 2
Book and magazine publishers 1
* Bookkeepers 4
Bottling soft drinks 1
Bowling alleys 10
Box lunch service 5
Breweries 1
Bricklayer/tender (construction) 16
Broadcasting and taping (sound or video) 11
Broadcasting, radio or TV 11
Building materials, retail or wholesale 7
Bull gang mucker (mining) 16
* Bundlers 4
Bureaus, casting, motion picture industry 12
Business associations (homeowners, retailers associations, Chamber of Commerce, etc.) 4
Business services 4
Bus lines 9
Buses, tour 9

-- C --
Cabletender (mining) 16
Cable TV service and installation 4
Cafeterias 5
Call offices (for laundry/dry cleaning pickup) 6
* Call out operators 4
Camps, day 5
Camps, organized 5
Candy (food processing) 1
Cane sugar refining (of purchased raw sugar or syrup) 1
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

2
Canned pet food 3
Canned soup, stews, hash, etc. 3
Canning, fish, fruit, meat, poultry, rabbit, vegetables 3
* Canvassers 4
Card rooms 10
Car loading 9
Carnivals 10
Carnival (traveling) operators (full-time) ONLY Sections 1, 2, 4, 10 and 20 of Order 10 are applicable; 10
exempt from all other provisions of Order 10.
Carpenter (construction) 16
Carpet cleaning service, including in -home 6
Carpet installers (construction) 16
Car rentals 9
* Carriers 4
Car washes (when not in retail business) 9
* Cashiers 4
Casinos 10
Casting bureaus (motion picture industry) 12
Catering service 5
Cement (ready mix) 1
Cement masons (construction) 16
Cemeteries 5
Ceramics 1
Certified public accountants - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Changehouseman (mining) 16
Charitable agencies (non-profit) 4
Charter fishing boats 10
* Checkers 4
Checkrooms 4
Chemical applications (on-site agriculture) 14
Chemical grout operator (mining) 16
Cherry picker operator (mining) 16
Chicken debeaking 14
Child care institutions 5
Child nurseries 5
Choker setters (logging) 16
Chuck tender (mining) 16
Churches 4
Citrus and deciduous fruit packing 8 or 13
Citrus by-products (food proces sing) 1
* Cleaners and porters 4
Cleaning of facilities, grounds, commercial units, living units 5
* Clerks 4
Clubs (golf, etc.) operating public eating facilities 5
Clubs: golf, tennis, boating, etc. (also see Order 5) 10
Clubs offering rental o f living, business or commercial quarters 5
Clubs preparing and serving food, solid or liquid, consumed on premises 5
Coal Worker (mining) 16
Coating lumber products 1
Cocktail lounges 5
Collection agencies 4
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

3
* Collectors 4
Colleges, private, no boarding or lodging 4
Colleges, private, with boarding or lodging 5
Commercial fishing boats, office and support personnel 4
Commercial fishing boats, on-site activities 10 and 14
Commercial passenger fishing boats (crew member) 10
Commercial motion picture production 12
Commercial photography (except in motion picture industry, see Order 12) 4
Commodity agents and brokers 7
Commodity rentals 7
Communication equipment manufacturing 1
Communication firms 4
* Communication technicians 4
* Compilers 4
* Computer operators, programmers 4
Concrete (ready-mix) 1
Construction, office and support personnel 4
Construction, on-site activities 16
Contractors, office and support personnel 4
Contractors, on-site activities 16
Convale scent hospitals 5
Cook houses in lumber camps (if part of lumber company operation) 16
Cook houses in lumber camps (if separate employer) 5
Cook traveling with farm workers 5
Cooperatives (farmers) for warehousing, grading, packing, etc. 8
* Copy holders 4
Copy making service 1
* Copy readers 4
* Copy writers 4
Cotton gins 8 or 13
Cotton seed oil (food processing) 1
Courier service 9
Credit agencies 4
Credit unions 4
Crop dusting, office and support personnel 4
Crop dusting, on-site activities 14
Cruise boats 9

-- D --
Dairies (no processing except cooling) 14
Dairies (which process milk commercially) 8
Dairies (which process own products on the farm) 13
Dance halls 10
Dance schools, studios 4
Day camps 5
Day care centers (no board or lodging) 4
Day care centers (with board or lodging) 5
Deciduous and citrus fruit packing 8 or 13
Dehydrated soups and mixes (food processing) 1
* Demonstrators 4
Dental laboratories 1
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

4
Dental offices 4
* Dental technicians and technologists 4
Dentists - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Derrickman (Derrick person) (drilling) 16
Detective agencies, protective and investigative 4
Developing, printing or editing of film (except motion picture industry, see Order 12) 1
Development of grounds 5
Diaper service (if laundered elsewhere) 7
Diaper service (if laundering included) 6
Direct mail advertising and service 4
* Display representatives 4
* Dispatchers 4
Distribution of motion pictures to theaters or television 12
Doctors/medical offices - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Doctors offices 4
Donut shops (no tables for patrons use) 7
Donut shops (with tables for patrons use) 5
* Drafters 4
Drapery cle aning service, including in -home 6
Dredge operator (mining) 16
Dried fruit processing 8 or 13
Driller (drilling and mining) 16
Drinking places 5
* Drivers (vehicle) 4
Drug stores 7
Dry cleaning (including self-serve) 6
Drying fruits or v egetables 8 or 13
Drywall installer / finisher (construction) 16
Dude or guest ranch 10
Dump person (mining) 16
Dumps/landfill 4
Dyeing plants 6

-- E --
Eating places 5
* Editors 4
Education motion pictures, production and distributio n 12
Eggs 8, 13, or 14
Electrician (construction) 16
Electronic productions, manufacturing 1
* Elevator operators 4
Employment agencies 4
Engineering firms 4
Engineers - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Equipment operators (construction and logging) 16
Equipment rentals (except vehicles, see Order 9) 7
* Estimators 4
Express and parcel delivery 9

-- F --
Fallers (logging) 16
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

5
Farm labor camps (with board or lodging) 5
Farm labor contractor (if employer o f farm workers) 14
Farm labor contractor, office and support personnel 4
Feed mills, commercial 8
Ferry boats 9
Field mechanic (construction and drilling) 16
Film, developing and printing, motion picture industry 12
Film, libraries, motion pic ture industry 12
Film processing (except motion picture industry) 1
Film production television and motion pictures 12
Films, advertising, production of 12
Finance companies 4
Fish: freezing, canning 3
Fish hatcheries 14
Fishing boats (charter) 10
Fishing boats (commercial), office and support personnel 4
Fishing boats (commercial), on-site activities 10 and 14
Fishing boats (charter, commercial passenger, party, recreational fishing lakes) 10
Flag person (traffic control - construction) 16
Flea markets 7
Floor hand motorman (drilling) 16
Floor hand (roughneck - drilling) 16
Florists, retail/wholesale 7
Flume maker (mining) 16
Food manufacturing (secondary processing) 1
Food processing 1
Baby formulas (except canned fru its, etc., see Order 3)
Bakeries (non-retail)
Bottling (soft drinks)
Breweries
Candy
Cane sugar refining (of purchased raw sugar or syrup)
Citrus by-products
Cotton seed oil
Dehydrated soups and mixes
Ice cream (beyond first pro cessing)
Margarine
Meat
Pet foods, dry
Pizza manufacturing
Potato and corn chip manufacturing
Preparing fruit and vegetables for restaurants, bakeries, etc.
Salad oil
Soft drinks, bottling
Tortilla manufacturing
Yeast
Food products, manufacturing 1
Forester (logging) 16
Framer (construction) 16
Fraternity houses 5
Fresh vegetables and fruit packing 8 or 13
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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Freezing: fish, fruit, meat, poultry, rabbit, vegetables 3
Fruit and vegetables, preparing for restaurant, bakeries, etc. 1
Fruit drying 8 or 13
Fruit (fresh) packing 8 or 13
Fruit: freezing, canning 3
Fruit jellies and preserves 3
Funeral parlors 2

-- G --
Galvanizing 1
Game rooms 10
Garages, repair (except when operated by vehicle dealer or gas stations [Order 7]) 9
Garages, storage 9
Garbage collectors 9
Garment manufacturing 1
Gas stations (with or without car washes or garages) 7
Geophysical exploration 4
Glazier (construction) 16
Golf courses 10
Golf, tennis, boating, etc., clubs (also see Order 5) 10
Grain and tomato harvesting machines 14
* Graphic art technicians 4
Grout gun operator (mining) 16
Grout mix operator (mining) 16
Grout pump operator (mining) 16
* Guards 4
Guest or dude ranch 10
* Guides 4
Gymnasium, body building 2
Gymnasium, spectator or participatory sports 10

-- H --
Harvesting machines, tomato and grain 14
Hash, canned 3
Hatcheries, commercial 14
Hatcheries, fish 14
Hazardous material HAZMAT cleanup and handling (if no contractors license required), or Order 16 if 4 or 16
on construction site (contractors license required).
Health clubs 2
Hives, bee 14
Hod carrier (construction) 16
Homes for the aged or infirm 5
Honey 8 or 13
Hospitals, including convalescent 5
* Hosts, hostesses 4
Hotels 5

-- I --
Ice cream (beyond first processing) 1
Ice cream (made from whole milk as first processing) 8 or 13
Ice cream stores (no tables for patrons use) 7
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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Ice cream stores (with tables for patrons use) 5
Ice skating rinks 10
Import/export, retail/wholesale 7
Inside salespersons - exempt from Subsections 3(A), 3(B) and 3(C) of Orders 4 and 7 if wages equal more 4 or 7
than 1 times the minimum wage and if more than of employees compensation represents
commissions
* Inspectors 4
* Installers, if no license required (if license required, see Order 16) 4
* Instructors 4
Insurance companies 4
Internet service provider (ISP) 4
* Interviewers 4
* Investigators 4
Investment houses 4
Iron worker (construction) 16
Irrigation districts 14
Irrigation systems (sales) 7
Irrigators - exempt from Subsection 3(A) if more than of week spent as irrigator 14

-- J --
Jackleg Miner (mining) 16
Janitorial service 5
Juice concentrates 3
Jumbo person (mining) 16

-- K --
Kemper (mining) 16

-- L --
Laboratories, dental and optical 1
Laboratories (independent research, development and testing, etc.) 4
* Laboratories workers 4
Labor contractors (for fa rm labor, see Order 14, for construction, see Order 16) 4
Labor unions 4
Laborer (construction) 16
Landscape installer (initial and construction sites) 16
Landscaping (except initial earth moving and cement work, see Order 16) 5
Landfill/dumps 4
Laundries, including self-service 6
Laundromats 6
Lawyers - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Legal firms 4
* Librarians 4
Libraries 4
Libraries, film, motion picture industry 12
Limousine service 9
Linen supply (if laundering included) 6
Linen supply (no laundering included) 7
Loan offices 4
Locker clubs 6
Loft or office buildings 5
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

8
Logging camps (with board or lodging) 16
Logging, office and support personnel 4
Logging, on-site activities 16
Logging trucks (not associated with actual logging operations) 9
Logging truck drivers (associated with on-site logging operations) 16
Lube man (Lube person) 16
Lumber products, manufacturing 1
Lumber trucks (not on-site logging trucks) 9
Lunch counters 5

-- M --
* Machine operator (for construction, logging, mining or drilling machinery see Order 16) 4
Machinery, metal products 1
Magazine and book publishers 1
* Mailers 4
Mail order houses, retail/wholesale 7
Maintenance, repair, improvement of building (contractors license required) 16
Maintenance of grounds, facilities, quarters of commercial units and living units (no contractors license 5
required)
Maintenance of vehicles (garages, car washes, etc.,) (if connected with gas station or vehicle dealer see 9
Order 7)
Marble / granite / slate installer / finisher (natural or synthetic) (construction) 16
Margarine (food processing 1
Massage parlors 2
Meat: freezing, canning 3
Meat processing 1
Meat slaughtering 8 or 13
* Mechanics 4
Mechanic, equipment (on-site construction and logging) 16
Medical clinics (apart from hospitals) 4
* Medical technicians and technologists 4
Metal products, machinery 1
Microfilm service 1
Milk testing 14
Miner 16
Mining, office and support personnel 4
Mining, on-site activity 16
Mini-storage (if connected with transportation firm, see Order 9) 5
Minor baby sitters (under age 18) sitting for a minor child of the employer in the employers home, -
Exempt from Order 15
* Models 4
Mortuaries 2
Motels 5
Motion picture production, casting bureaus 12
Motion picture production, theatrical and non-theatrical (commercial, educational, religious, etc.) 12
Motion pictures, distribution to theaters and television 12
Motorman (floor hand) (drilling) 16
Moving and storage warehousing (of commodities moved) 9
Moving packing plant 8 or 13
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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Music festival, opera and symphony organizations 10
Music groups and orchestras 10

-- N --
National service organizations (CCC, Americorps, etc.); exempt from all orders (Labor Code Section 1171) -
Needle trades 1
Newspaper publishers 1
Night clubs (food and drink are served) 5
Night clubs (entertainment is primary purpose) 10
Nipper (mining) 16
Non-profit organizations (charitable, churches, social agencies) 4
Non-theatrical motion picture production (commercial, educational, religious, etc.) 12
Nozzle person (mining) 16
Nurseries, child 5
Nurseries, Horticultural (main purpose selling) 7
Nurserie s, Horticultural (primarily a growing operation) 14
* Nurses 4
Nurse, student; exempt from Order 5 if student of bona fide nursing school -
Nut cracking, shelling, sorting and hauling 8 or 13

-- O --
Oculist offices 4
Oculists - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Office and loft buildings 5
Oil refining 1
Oil and water well drilling and servicing firms, office and support personnel 4
Oil and water well drilling and servicing firms, on-site activities 16
Olive oil 8 or 13
Opera, symphony and music festival organizations 10
Operating engineer (construction) 16
Operator (drilling and mining occupations) 16
* Operators, computer 4
Operators, full-time, employed by traveling carnivals; ONLY Sections 1, 2, 4, 10 and 20 of Order 10 are 10
applicable; exempt from all other provisions of Order 10.
Optical laboratories 1
Optician (except manufacturer, see Order 1) 7
Optometrist office 4
Optometrists - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Orchestras and other music groups 10
Organized camps 5
Outside salespersons; exempt from all orders (Labor Code Section 1171) -
Oyster farms 14

-- P --
* Packers 4
Packing and processing agricultural commodities 8 or 13
Packing fresh vegetables and fruit 8 or 13
Packing plant or shed, moving or permanent 8 or 13
Painter (construction) 16
Painting contractors, office and support personnel 4
Painting contractors, on-site activities 16
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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Paper products 1
Parcel delivery service 9
Parking lots 9
Penny arcades 10
Personal attendants covered by Order 15 are employed by a private householder or by any third party 15
employer recognized in the health care industry to work in a private household, and ONLY Sections 1, 2,
4, 10 and 15 of Order 15 apply
Personal attendants covered by Order 5 are employed by a nonprofit organization, and are exempt from 5
Section 3 of Order 5
Pest control 5
Pet foods, canned 3
Pet foods, dry (food processing) 1
Pharmacies 7
* Pharmacists 4
Photocopy services 1
Photographers 4
Photography, commercial 4
Photostatting services 1
Physical conditioning centers 2
Pipe racker (drilling) 16
Pizza manufacturing 1
Pizza parlors (with tables for patrons use) 5
Pizza parlors (pick-up and delivery only; no tables for patrons use) 7
Plasterer (construction) 16
Plastic products 1
Plumber (construction) 16
Plumbing, installation 16
Plumbing, maintenance 16
Pneumatic vibrator operator (mining) 16
* Porters and cleaners 4
Portrait studios 4
Pot tender (mining) 16
Potato and corn chip manufacturing 1
Potato grading, sorting and bagging 8 or 13
Poultry: freezing and canning 3
Poultry processing 8 or 13
Powderman (mining) 16
Primer person (mining) 16
* Printers 4
* Process servers 4
Production of motion pictures, theatrical and non-theatrical (commercial, educational, religious, etc.) 12
Production of TV advertising films 12
Professional actors; - ONLY Sections 1, 2, 4, 10 and 20 of Orders 11 and 12 are applicable; exempt from all 11 or 12-
other provisions of Orders 11 and 12
Professional offices (architects, attorneys, doctors, dentists, engineers, etc.) 4
* Programmers, computer 4
* Proof readers 4
Property management 5
Property or wardrobe rental, motion picture production 12
Protective agencies 4
Public utilities, electrical (for telephone, natural gas and water utilities, see Order 4) 1

* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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Public works, office and support personnel 4
Public works, on-site activity 16
Publishers, books, magazines and newspapers 1

-- R --
Rabbit: freezing, canning 3
Race tracks 10
Racing stables 10
Radio broadcasting 11
* Radio telephone operators 4
Railways 9
Raiser/Setter (mining) 16
Real estate offices (brokerage only; also see Order 5) 4
Real estate offices, if business includes property management 5
Records and tapes (reproduction; retail/wholesale) 7
Recycling center (processing plants altering/transforming material) 1
Recycling center, nonprocessing 4
Reliability Specialist (drilling occupations) 16
Refineries, oil 1
Refineries, sugar 1
Religious motion picture production 12
Rentals [SEE BELOW] 6, 7, 9, or 12
Rental of commodities and goods 7
Rental of equipment 7
Rental of property or wardrobe, motion picture industry 12
Rental of uniforms (no laundering/cleaning) 7
Rental of uniforms (with laundering/cleaning) 6
Rental of vehicles (cars, trucks, boats, ships, airplanes) 9
Repacking bulk products 1
Repairs to vehicles (if operated by vehicle dealer or gas station, see Order 7) 9
* Research and development 4
Resorts that provide meals or lodging (if resort does not provide meals or lodging, see Order 10) 5
Reservoir engineer (drilling occupations) 16
Restaurants 5
Rest homes 5
Retail stores 7
Retirement homes 5
Reweaving (if done by laundries/dry cleaners, see Order 6) 1
Rice drying (commercial) 8 or 13
Riding academies, stables 10
Rig operator (sometimes referred to as "head well puller") (drilling) 16
Rig supervisor (drilling) 16
Rinks, ice and roller skating 10
Rodders (concrete crew - mining) 16
Roller skating rinks 10
Roofer (construction) 16
Rooming houses 5
Roughneck (Floor hand; drilling) 16
Rubber manufacturing 1
Rummage sales 7

* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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-- S --
Salad oil manufacturing 1
* Sales agents 4
* Salespersons 4
Salespersons, outside (exempt from all orders (Labor Code Section 1171) -
Salespersons, inside - exempt from Sections 3(A), 3(B) and 3(C) of Orders 4 and 7 if wages equal more 4 or 7
than 1 times the minimum wage and if more than of employees compensation represents
commissions
Sandblaster (mining) 16
Sanitariums 5
Sausage making (at point of first processing) 8 or 13
Savings and loan 4
Sawmills 1
Schools, private (n ot boarding) 4
Schools, private (with board or lodging) 5
* Secretaries 4
* Security guards 4
Security guard service 4
Self-service laundries/dry cleaners 6
Sewer cleaning 5
Sheepherders; exempt from Sections 3, 4 (A)-(D), 5, 6, 9, 11- 13 of Order 14. Entire Order is applicable to 14
any workweek during which a sheepherder employee is engaged in any non-shepherding work.
Sheet metal shops 1
Sheet metal, on-site installation (construction) 16
Sheet metal worker (construction) 16
Shipbuilding (except repair, see Order 9) 1
Ship rental 9
Ship repair 9
Shoe manufacturing and repair 1
Shopping services 4
Shotcrete operator (mining) 16
Skating rinks 10
Ski facilities that do not provide meals or lodging (if facility provides meals or lodging, see Order 5) 10
Ski lifts 10
Skidders (logging) 16
* Sign erectors 4
* Sign painters 4
Slaughtering meat 8 or 13
Slurry seal worker (construction) 16
Social agencies 4
* Social workers 4
Soft drinks, bottling 1
Solar equip ment (sales) 7
Soliciting, telephone 7
* Solicitors 4
Sorority houses 5
* Sound technician 4
Soups, canned 3
Spiral runner (mining) 16
Spreaders (concrete crew; mining) 16
Stables, racing 10
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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Stables, riding academies (primarily recreational) 10
Stables, with boarding and care 5
* Statisticians 4
Steel worker (erector) (construction) 16
* Stenographers 4
Stevedoring 9
Stews, canned 3
Stock brokerage firms 4
Stone grinder (mining) 16
Stone mason / tender (natural and synthetic) (construction) 16
Storage and moving warehouse (of commodities moves) 9
Storage garages 9
Storage, mini (not connected to transportation firm [Order 9]) 5
Student nurses; exempt from Order 5 if student of bona fide nursing school -
Sugar (beet) mills 8 or 13
Sugar or syrup directly from sugar cane 8 or 13
Sugar refineries 2
Sun tanning parlors 2
Surveyors (construction) 16
Swamper (Brakeman and Switchman on tunnel work; mining) 16
Swimming pool, construction 16
Swimming pools 10
Symphony, music festival and opera organizations 10

-- T --
Talent agents 4
Tanning (sun) parlors 2
Taping and broadcasting (sound or video) 11
Taverns 5
Tax consultants 4
Taxidermy 1
* Teachers 4
Teachers - exempt from Sections 3-12, Orders 1-13, 15 and 16 -
Teamster (construction) 16
Telecommunication installation worker 16
Telegraph and telephone companies 4
* Telegraph operators 4
Telephone and telegraph companies 4
Telephone answering service 4
* Telephone operators 4
Telephone soliciting 7
Television advertising firms (production) 12
Television broadcasting 11
Television film production 12
* Tellers 4
Tennis courts 10
Termite control 5
Textile products, manufacturing 1
Theaters 10
Theatrical companies 10
Theatrical motion picture production 12
* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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Thrift shops 7
* Ticket agents 4
Tile setter / finisher (construction) 16
Timber person (mining) 16
Tire alignment and balancing companies (when not part of a tire sales company [Order 7]) 9
Tomato and grain harvesting machines 14
Tool person (mining) 16
Tool-pusher (drilling) 16
Tortilla manufacturing 1
Tour buses 9
Tour companies 9
* Tracers 4
Track person (mining) 16
Trailer parks 5
Transfer stations (garbage, sorting out hazardous materials and recyclable items) 4
Transportation companies 9
Travel agencies 4
Tree farms (growing; not logging) 14
Tree service firms 5
Trout farms, hatcheries 14
* Truck drivers, transportation (excluding log truck drivers associated with on-site logging operations, see 9
Order 16)
* Truck drivers engaged in on-site logging operations 16
Trucking (including commercial trucking of farm products) 9
Truck rentals 9
Tunnel concrete finisher (mining) 16
Tunnel materials handler (mining) 16
TV advertising films (production) 12
TV broadcasting 11
TV film production 12
* Typists 4

-- U --
Uniform rentals (if laundered/cleaned elsewhere) 7
Uniform rentals (if laundered/cleaned included) 6
Universities, private (no board or lodging) 4
Universities, private (with board or lodging) 5
Utilities, public, telephone, natural gas and water (for electrical utilities, see Order 1) 4

-- V --
Vegetable drying 8 or 13
Vegetables and fruit, preparing for restaurants, bakeries, etc. 1
Vegetables: freezing, canning 3
Vegetables (fresh) packing 8 or 13
* Vehicle operators (if involved in the construction, logging, mining or drilling industries, see Order 16) 4
Vehicle rental, including boats, aircraft and ships 9
Repairs to vehicles (except when operated by vehicle dealer or gas station, see Order 7) 9
Veterinary service (no overnight shelter or feeding) 4
Veterinary service (with overnight shelter or feeding) 5
Video production companies producing (but n ot reproducing) tapes for industrial, training or other 12
purposes. If reproducing, see Order 1

* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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-- W X Y Z --
Wardrobe or property rental, motion picture industry 12
Warehousing and storage (of commodities moved) 9
Waste water treatment facilities 1
Water and oil well drilling and servicing firms, office and support personnel 4
Water and oil well drilling and servicing firms, on-site activities 16
Water taxi service 9
Water truck driver (construction) 16
* Weather forecaster 4
Weight control salons 2
Welder (iron or steel worker in construction occupations) 16
Welder (drilling occupations) 16
Well puller (drilling occupations) 16
Wholesale houses 7
Wired music studios 10
Winery (mixed grapes) 8
Winery (on the farm) 13
* X-ray technicians
Yeast (food processing) 1
4

* Named and related occupations are covered by occupational order only when they are not covered by an industry order. The type of business
determines the industry code.
Exempt occupations must meet the criteria stated in Section 1, Applicability and/or Section 2, Definitions, of the applicable IWC Order.
Also see Notes following Order 8 (page 20), Order 13 (page 25), and Order 14 (page 25)

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