Forestry Industry Codes
The Code applies to all organisations involved with commercial forestry and first level processing of wood products, including:
- Growers – plantations, nurseries, and indigenous forests;
- Contracting – forestry contractors in silviculture, harvesting, fire-fighting services, and other forestry contracting services not covered in their own Sector Codes;
- Fibre – pulp, paper, paperboard, timber board products, woodchip and wattle bark manufacturers;
- Sawmilling – industrial, structural, and mining timber sawmills and match producers;
- Pole treatment plants; and
- Charcoal producers.
Tourism Industry Codes
The Sector Code applies to all privately owned companies within the sector, as well as to all parts of the value chain in that sector, including:
Hospitality and related services
Travel distribution systems
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- Accommodation
- Hotels;
- Resort properties and timeshare;
- Bed and breakfasts (B & Bs);
- Guesthouses;
- Game lodges; and
- Backpackers and hostels.
Hospitality and related services
- Restaurants (not attached to hotels);
- Conference venues (not attached to hotels);
- Professional catering;
- Attractions; and
- Consulting and professional services companies (within the sector).
Travel distribution systems
- Tour wholesalers;
- Tour operators;
- Travel agents;
- Tourist guides;
- Car rental companies; and
- Coach operators.
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Transport Industry Codes
Transport Industry Codes are applied to the following industries:
- Bus Commuter and Coach Services
- The Taxi Industry
- Road Freight
- Public Transport
- Maritime Transport and Services
- Forwarding and Clearing
- Rail
- Domestic Aviation
Construction Industry Codes
The Construction Sector Codes are applicable to:
This Code differentiates between Built Environment Professionals (BEPs) and Contractors.
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- Any organisation which conducts construction related activities, must determine what percentage of turnover is derived from construction related activities;
- If the majority of the turnover is derived from Construction related activities the Construction Code applies.
This Code differentiates between Built Environment Professionals (BEPs) and Contractors.
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