ISCO Unit Group 9622 Odd Job Persons

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Odd Job Persons: Odd-job persons clean, paint and maintain buildings, grounds and facilities, and undertake simple repairs.

Tasks include -

(a) repairing broken windows, screens, doors, fences, barbecues, picnic tables, shelves, cupboards and other items;

(b) replacing defective items such as light bulbs;

(c) repairing and painting interior and exterior surfaces such as walls, ceilings and fences;

(d) adjusting doors and windows;

(e) replacing tap washers;

(f) putting up handrails and grab rails;

(g) unloading coal or wood and putting it into cellars of private households or establishments.

Examples of the occupations classified here:

- Handyperson

- Hotel useful

- Odd-job person


Occupations

Occupation Title
C9622.1 ISCO Occupation Group 9622.1 Handyman

Higher Level