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TABELLA DI RICLASSIFICAZIONE DEI SETTORI DI ATTIVITÀ ECONOMICA

1 Agricoltura, silvicoltura e lavori forestali 01*, 02*

2 Estrazione di minerali energetici, attività di cokeria 10*, 11*, 12*, 23*

e raffinazione di petrolio

3 Estrazione di minerali non energetici e industria dei minerali 13*, 14*, 26*

non metalliferi

4 Industria alimentare e delle bevande; industria del tabacco 15*. 16*

5 Industria tessile 17*

6 Confezione di articoli di vestiario (abbigliamento) 18* and not (18.10* or 18.30*)

7 Industria conciaria 19.1*

8 Fabbricazione articoli in pelle e pelliccia 18.10*, 18.30*, 19.2*, 19.3*

9 Industria del legno e dei prodotti in legno (esclusi i prodotti in sughero) 20* and not 20.52.1*

10 Fabbricazione di prodotti in sughero 20.52.1*

11 Industria della carta 21*

12 Editoria e stampa 22*

13 Industria chimica, delle materie plastiche e della gomma 24*, 25*

14 Industria metallurgica e fabbricazione di prodotti in metallo 27*, 28*

15 Industria metalmeccanica 29*, 30*, 31*, 32*, 33*

16 Fabbricazione di mezzi di trasporto 34*, 35*,

17 Fabbricazione di mobili 36.1*

18 Altre industrie manifatturiere (gioielli, strumenti musicali, 36* and not 36.1*

articoli sportivi, ecc.)

19 Recupero e riciclaggio; raccolta, depurazione e distribuzione 37*, 41*, 90*

acque, smaltimento dei rifiuti solidi, delle acque di scarico e simili

20 Edilizia; produzione energia elettrica e gas 45*, 40*

21 Commercio all’ingrosso o al dettaglio (esclusi tessuti e articoli 50.0*, 50.1*, 50.3*, 50.4 and not in cuoio); riparazione di beni personali e per la casa; 50.40.3*, 51*, 52* and not (52.41*,

alberghi, ristoranti, bar 52.42*, 52.43*, 52.71*), 55*

22 Manutenzione e riparazione di autoveicoli; vendita al dettaglio 50.2*, 50.40.3, 50.5*, 60.2*

di carburanti; trasporti su strada

23 Commercio al dettaglio di tessili, articoli d'abbigliamento, di 52.41*, 52.42*, 52.43*, 52.71*

calzature e articoli in cuoio; riparazione di calzature e di altri articoli in cuoio

24 Trasporti terrestri, aerei e marittimi (esclusi trasporti su strada); pesca 60* and not 60.2*, 61*, 62*, 63.2*, 05*

25 Movimentazione merci e magazzinaggio 63.1*

26 Banche, assicurazioni, poste, agenzie di viaggio e immobiliari, 63.3*, 64*, 65*, 66*, 67*, 70*, 71*, 72*, servizi di consulenza, informatica 73*, 74.1*, 74.4*, 74.5*, 74.83*, 74.84*

27 Attività tecniche, ispettive e di vigilanza 74.2*, 74.3*, 74.6*, 74.81*, 74.82*

28 Pubblica amministrazione e organizzazioni extraterritoriali; 75* and not (75.22*, 75.24*, 75.25*),

istruzione; associazioni 80*, 91*, 99*

29 Difesa militare; sicurezza nazionale e ordine pubblico; attività 75.22*

dei vigili del fuoco

30 Sanità e servizi sociali 85*, 92*, 93*

31 Attività di pulizia e servizi domestici 74.7*, 95*

32 Non specificata COD

ReNaTuNS Categoria ReNaTuNS Codici ISTAT ATECO 91

(ReNaTuNS) PRIMO RAPPORTO

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RINGRAZIAMENTI

Gli autori ringraziano Giuseppe Gorini (Firenze), Pietro Comba (Roma), Pietro Gino Barbieri (Brescia).

Oggi il ReNaTuNS è costituito dai Centri Operativi Regionali (COR) istituiti in Piemonte, Lombardia, provincia autonoma di Trento, Emilia-Romagna, Toscana, Marche, Lazio, Puglia e Sardegna. L’attività di tutti gli operatori dei COR nella ricerca attiva dei casi e nell’identificazione delle modalità di esposizione costituisce il patrimonio più prezioso del ReNaTuNS per la prevenzione della malattia, la sanità pubblica e i diritti delle persone ammalate.