OFFICE MACHINE OR POINT OF SALE EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION, SERVICE OR REPAIR — N.O.C. — shop or outside
This classification applies to the installation, service or repair of office machines, including but not limited to printers, copiers, scanners, coin counting and wrapping machines and mail room equipment. This classification also applies to the installation, service or repair of point of sale or transactional machines, including but not limited to automated teller machines, credit card readers, payment terminals, electronic cash registers and other electronic transaction devices. This classification also applies to the installation, service or repair of slot machines and electronic gaming machines. This classification includes the installation of low voltage cabling that is performed in connection with machine installation, service or repair operations by the same employer. Repair operations may be performed at a shop location or at customers' locations.
This classification also applies to piano tuning.
The installation of low voltage cabling within buildings that is not performed in connection with the installation, service or repair of machines by the same employer shall be classified as 5195, Communications Cabling.
The installation of electrical wiring within buildings shall be classified as 5140/5190, Electrical Wiring — within buildings.
The installation, service or repair of commercial printing equipment, including but not limited to offset printers and printing presses shall be classified as 3724(1), Millwright Work.
The installation, service or repair of computers, telephones, telephone systems, desktop printers or scanners or other computer peripheral equipment shall be classified as 5193, Computer or Telephone System or Equipment Installation, Service or Repair.
The installation, service or repair of vending machines shall be classified as 5192, Vending or Coin-Operated Machines.
The manufacture of office machines shall be separately classified.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraesology: Footnote: This classification applies to the installation, service or repair of office machines, including but not limited to printers, copiers, scanners, coin counting and wrapping machines and mail room equipment. This classification also applies to the installation, service or repair of point of sale or transactional machines, including but not limited to automated teller machines, credit card readers, payment terminals, electronic cash registers and other electronic transaction devices. This classification also applies to the installation, service or repair of slot machines and electronic gaming machines. This classification includes the installation of low voltage cabling that is performed in connection with machine installation, service or repair operations by the same employer. Repair operations may be performed at a shop location or at customers' locations. This classification also applies to piano tuning. The manufacture of office machines shall be separately classified. The installation of low voltage cabling within buildings that is not performed in connection with the installation, service or repair of machines by the same employer shall be classified as 5195, Communications Cabling. The installation of electrical wiring within buildings shall be classified as 5140/5190, Electrical Wiring — within buildings. The installation, service or repair of commercial printing equipment, including but not limited to offset printers and printing presses shall be classified as 3724(1), Millwright Work. The installation, service or repair of computers, telephones, telephone systems or computer peripheral equipment shall be classified as 5193, Computer or Telephone System or Equipment Installation, Service or Repair. The installation, service or repair of vending machines shall be classified as 5192, Vending or Coin-Operated Machines. | 9/1/2022 |
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