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9112 Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments

Cleaners and helpers in offices, hotels and other establishments perform various cleaning tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles. Tasks include - (a) sweeping or vacuum cleaning, washing and polishing floors, furniture and other fixtures in buildings, coaches, buses, trams, trains and aircraft; (b) making beds, cleaning bathrooms, supplying towels, soap and related items; (c) cleaning kitchens and generally helping with kitchen work, including dishwashing; (d) picking up rubbish, emptying garbage containers and taking contents to waste areas to removal. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Aircraft cleaner - Hotel cleaner - Lavatory attendant - Office cleaner Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Domestic housekeeper - 5152 - Building caretaker - 5153 - Domestic cleaner - 9111 - Dishwasher - 9412 - Kitchen helper - 9412 - Street sweeper - 9613 Note Workers who perform cleaning and helping tasks only in kitchens and other food preparation areas are classified in Unit Group 9412: Kitchen Helpers.

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  1. >9 Elementary Occupations
  2. >>91 Cleaners and Helpers
  3. >>>911 Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers
  4. >>>>9112 Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments
  5. >>>>9112 Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments

9112 in other classification systems

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What is ISCO-08 9112?
ISCO-08 9112 is "Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments". Cleaners and helpers in offices, hotels and other establishments perform various cleaning tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles. Tasks include - (a) sweeping or vacuum cleaning, washing and polishing floors, furniture and other fixtures in buildings, coaches, buses, trams, trains and aircraft; (b) making beds, cleaning bathrooms, supplying towels, soap and related items; (c) cleaning kitchens and generally helping with kitchen work, including dishwashing; (d) picking up rubbish, emptying garbage containers and taking contents to waste areas to removal. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Aircraft cleaner - Hotel cleaner - Lavatory attendant - Office cleaner Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Domestic housekeeper - 5152 - Building caretaker - 5153 - Domestic cleaner - 9111 - Dishwasher - 9412 - Kitchen helper - 9412 - Street sweeper - 9613 Note Workers who perform cleaning and helping tasks only in kitchens and other food preparation areas are classified in Unit Group 9412: Kitchen Helpers.
How does ISCO-08 9112 map to other classification systems?
9112 Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments has equivalents in ESCO Occupations (1a8bda86-307e-4cc0-a945-ceb678ff1471, 23be4cb6-c5e7-449e-8d76-8edfe9a00478, 303a1e34-cb16-4054-b323-81e5eec17397, +3 more); SOC 2018 (37-2011, 37-2012, 53-7061). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCO-08 and 2 other classification systems.
What is the parent category of 9112?
9112 Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments sits under 9112 Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments in the ISCO-08 hierarchy.

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Source: International Labour OrganizationVersion: 2008