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Scheduleof rates

Classificationunits

2011

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Notice

The information contained in this brochure has no legal value. The official reference documents are the Act respecting industrial accidents and occupational diseases (R.S.Q., chapter A-3.001) and the Regulation respecting the classification of employers, the statement of wages and the rates of assessment (R.S.Q., c. A-3.001, r. 0.02), amended in 2010 (Gazette officielle du Québec, September 29, 2010).

The Schedule of rates contains only the titles of classification units. However, the Regulation details the activities covered by the classification units. For more information, consult the Regulation respecting the classification of employers, the statement of wages and the rates of assessment, published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.

Under certain conditions, an employer classified in a unit marked with an asterisk (*) may also be classified in an exceptional unit.

© Commission de la santé et de la sécurité du travail, 2010Vice-présidence aux finances

ISBN 978-2-550-59953-1 (version imprimée) ISBN 978-2-550-59954-8 (PDF)

Dépôt légal - Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2010Dépôt légal - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, 2010

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Table of contents

Employers’ classification 5

Premium rate 6

Joint sector-based associations 7

Premium rates per classification unit 9

Premium rates pertaining to the financing of 21 joint sector-based associations for the year 2011

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Employers’ classification

The classification of an employer in one or more units is based on the nature of all the activities carried on by the employer’s enterprise. This method of classification specifically allows to distinguish the activities of the enterprise from those that are contracted out, so that its classification accurately reflects the risks associated with its activities.

For example, consider a wholesaler in fruit and vegetables. If its employees are engaged in sales and administration, as well as transportation and warehousing, the employer will be classified in unit 54410, Wholesale trade in foodstuffs; wholesale trade in beverages, whether alcoholic or non-alcoholic; transporting of raw milk. Indeed, all its activities are related to wholesale trade in fruit and vegetables.

However, if its employees are involved exclusively in sales and administration (transportation and warehousing being contracted out), the employer will be classified in unit 65110, Brokerage firm, professional services firm; firm offering administrative support services.

On the other hand, an employer may be classified in more than one unit if it carries on activities that are of different nature. Thus, an employer operating both a restaurant and a pharmacy would be classified in two units.

Lastly, even if some of the employer’s activities, considered in isolation, could be classified in separate units, they will not be so classified if they support one of the activities covered by another unit. Therefore, a manufacturer will not be classified in a unit related to the business of selling its own products to wholesalers or retailers. However, the activity of selling its products would be classified in a separate unit if the manufacturer operated a store located elsewhere than on its production site.

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Premium rate

To determine the premium rate corresponding to a particular unit, the rate-making process has two steps: establishing the average rate and calculating unit rates.

The average rate takes into account the financial requirements related to the administration of the occupational health and safety plan and all the insurable payrolls of employers registered with the CSST. For 2011, the CSST evaluates the financial requirements of the plan at approximately $2.55 billion and estimates the insurable wages at $116.1 billion. The aver-age premium rate for 2011 is $2.19 for every $100 of payroll, the same as the rate for 2010.

The general unit rate is determined by taking into consideration the cor-responding risk index for each unit. The index is obtained by comparing the experience data of a particular unit with that of all units. The unit rate is determined by multiplying the index by the average rate.

However, the CSST sets different rates for enterprises whose activities come under federal jurisdiction. Their individual rates are lower because they are not subject to certain provisions of the Act respecting occupational health and safety. Therefore, those rates do not take into account the costs of prevention plans and the For a safe maternity experience program.

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Joint sector-based associations

Joint sector-based associations are bodies devoted to the prevention of employment injuries. They provide workers and employers in their respec-tive sectors with training and research services, information, advice and technical assistance in occupational health and safety matters. Specifically, they can contribute to the training and running of health and safety com-mittees, design and provide training and information programs, and draft prevention guides and technical data sheets.

With the exception of the construction sector where they are obligatory under the Act respecting occupational health and safety, they are created on a voluntary basis by employer and worker associations in the same activity sector. There are 11 joint sector-based associations that are run by joint boards of directors and financed by a specific assessment paid by the employers in the activity sectors for which such an association was formed. A joint sector-based association rate is therefore added to the rate charged to these employers. For 2011, that rate varies from $0.02 to $0.12 for every $100 of insurable payroll.

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10110

10120

10130

10140

10150

11110

13110

13120

13130

13140

13150

13160

14010*

14020*

14030*

15010

Breeding of cattle; operating a dairy cattle herd; breeding of horses; horse boarding or dressage service; operating a riding centre, a horse school or a racing stable; operating a farm animal auction site; breeding of domestic animals

Breeding of pigs; breeding of sheep; breeding of goats

Breeding of poultry; production of poultry or game bird eggs; operating a hatchery; poultry capture and caging service; candling and classification of eggs; breeding of rabbits; fish-farming; beekeeping

Growing of cereal crops; growing of seeds or legumes; growing of forage crop plants; growing of fruit, vegetables or fine herbs in fields; growing of mushrooms; growing of sod; growing of tobacco; harvesting of peat

Growing of fruit, vegetables or fine herbs in a greenhouse; growing of ornamental plants; growing of trees or shrubs; operating an orchard; maple growing

Deep-sea fishing; mid-shore fishing; coastal fishing; fresh-water fishing

Operating a ferrous metal mine

Operating a non-ferrous metal mine; operating a salt or diamond mine

Operating an asbestos mine

Operating a crushed or freestone quarry; operating a sandpit or a gravel pit; operating an industrial or structural mineral mine

Core drilling for ore prospecting

Sinking mine shafts; drilling declines, drilling mining roads or raising; drifting ore

Forestry operations

Forestry development

Tree work

Slaughtering of animals; meat cutting service; butchering of meat

7.13

5.92

4.73

4.29

3.98

10.08

1.52

10.74

11.33

6.83

8.70

6.09

13.86

8.88

14.03

9.49

7.64

6.39

5.17

4.72

4.40

10.66

1.88

11.34

11.94

7.33

9.24

6.57

14.53

9.43

14.72

10.05

Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

Premium rates per classification unit

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

10

4.58

4.33

2.45

4.07

3.55

3.20

1.78

8.53

3.96

4.50

4.00

4.30

1.38

1.82

3.21

1.47

3.38

5.52

2.79

4.26

15020

15030

15040

15050

15060

15070

15080

16010

16020

16030

16040

16050

16060

16070

16080

16090

17010

17020

17030

17040

Manufacturing luncheon meats; meat, fish or seafood processing; manufacturing ready-made dishes

Manufacturing food for animals; mixing or processing of grains

Manufacturing beverages, whether alcoholic or non- alcoholic; manufacturing fruit or vegetable juice

Preparation of fruit or vegetables; manufacturing munchies

Manufacturing pastry products; manufacturing bakery products; manufacturing flour; manufacturing confection-ery products

Processing of coffee; processing of tea, spices, seasonings or fine herbs; manufacturing herbal teas; roasting of nuts, almonds or legumes

Processing of milk; manufacturing dairy products

Manufacturing rubber tires; vulcanizing rubber tires

Manufacturing rubber products

Manufacturing plastic bags

Manufacturing plastic products

Manufacturing reinforced plastic products

Manufacturing ammunition; manufacturing explosives

Manufacturing body hygiene and care products; manufac-turing drugs

Manufacturing cleaning or maintenance products; manu-facturing adhesives; manufacturing ink; manufacturing coating products; manufacturing fertilizers

Manufacturing synthetic resins; refining of crude oil; manu-facturing petrochemical products; manufacturing chemical products

Manufacturing threads; manufacturing woven fabrics; manufacturing carpet made of textile materials

Manufacturing knitted fabrics; manufacturing tapes, elastic bands, lace, rope, laces or belt-webbing

Manufacturing clothing of the cut and sewn type; manufac-turing knitted clothing

Manufacturing or repairing articles made of canvas; manu-facturing decoration and furniture accessories made of textile materials

4.15

3.91

2.08

3.65

3.15

2.80

1.42

8.00

3.55

4.07

3.59

3.88

1.04

1.47

2.82

1.12

2.98

5.07

2.41

3.84

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

11

2.47

2.72

4.74

4.90

11.53

5.59

3.21

4.71

5.22

7.03

2.23

7.19

17050

17060

18010

18020

18030*

18040

18050

18060

18070

19010

26050

34010*

Manufacturing footwear; manufacturing luggage or leather-craft made of textile materials, leather or imitation leather; manufacturing gloves, belts, suspenders or neckties made of textile materials, leather or imitation leather; operating a shoe repair store

Finishing of threads, fabrics or clothing; coating of fabrics

Manufacturing doors and windows, in wood or plastic

Manufacturing solid wood panels; manufacturing wood floors; manufacturing wood mouldings; manufacturing wood furniture components; manufacturing wood stairway components; manufacturing wood cabinet doors

Manufacturing in the plant or the workshop of wood frame buildings; manufacturing in the plant or the workshop of mobile homes or worksite trailers having a wood frame, manufacturing in the plant or the workshop of wood frame house panels

Manufacturing wood coffins; manufacturing or restoring musical instruments having a wood structure; manufactur-ing furniture, cabinets, counters or integrated furnishings made of wood or having a wood structure in a cabinet-making workshop

Manufacturing or assembling furniture or cabinets having a metal structure; manufacturing metal coffins; manufactur-ing metal boats outside shipyards

Manufacturing cabinets having a wood structure intended to be attached to a structure; manufacturing counters hav-ing a wood structure; manufacturing integrated furnishings having a wood structure

Mass producing furniture or furniture frames made of wood or having a wood structure; manufacturing mat-tresses or box springs

Manufacturing, installation of commercial signs or exhibi-tion stands

Printing; reprography; binding; manufacturing paper or paperboard office supplies

Sawmill; drying of wood; treatment of wood

2.10

2.34

4.31

4.47

10.93

5.13

2.82

4.28

4.77

6.54

1.86

6.70

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

12

34030*

34200*

34210*

34410

34420

35010

35020

35030

35040

35050

36050

36060

36070

36080

36090*

36100

36110

7.36

2.20

4.70

6.35

6.35

6.39

4.52

5.88

4.16

3.35

3.20

3.18

4.93

5.19

8.71

5.21

4.15

7.87

2.58

5.14

6.84

6.84

6.87

4.96

6.35

4.58

3.76

3.61

3.58

5.37

5.64

9.25

5.66

4.58

Manufacturing or assembling pallets or containers made of wood used in the handling and transportation of merchan-dise; manufacturing wooden fences; manufacturing roof trusses, joists or rafters made of wood

Manufacturing paper pulp; manufacturing paper and paper-board; manufacturing wood fibre boards

Transforming paper and paperboard; treating paper and paperboard; manufacturing particle board; coating of boards

Bulk transport

Transport other than bulk

Manufacturing freestone products

Manufacturing ready-mixed concrete; manufacturing asphalt

Manufacturing concrete products

Transforming and finishing glass

Manufacturing clay-based products; manufacturing glass; manufacturing cement; manufacturing lime; manufacturing refractory products; manufacturing gypsum panels

Manufacturing metal products by stamping, machining or forging

Manufacturing metal wire products

Manufacturing doors and windows made out of metal, shopwindows, hothouses made out of metal, metal garage doors; manufacturing architectural products by cutting and assembling metal extrusions and tubular metal; manufac-turing doors and panels of refrigerated rooms; manufactur-ing banisters, fences and railings made out of aluminum

Painting in the workshop of metal products; plating and heat treatment of metals in the workshop

Manufacturing metal framing elements; manufacturing ornamental iron products; operating a stationary welding workshop; manufacturing scaffolding

Manufacturing farm machines and equipment; manufactur-ing heavy equipment; manufacturing trucks without the assembly of the power train; manufacturing trailers

Manufacturing boilers and metal tanks; manufacturing heavy industrial machines and equipment

Exceptional unit

Exceptional unit

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

13

3.09

3.16

2.48

1.38

1.57

13.00

1.95

2.42

2.62

1.77

4.68

36120

36130

36140

36150

36160

36170

36190

36200

36300

36310

36320

Manufacturing heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment; manufacturing home appliances; manufacturing or assembling electric lighting fittings; manufacturing pumps and compressors

Manufacturing commercial kitchen appliances and equip-ment; manufacturing machines and equipment for the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry; manufactur-ing machines and equipment for the maple growing indus-try; manufacturing machine-tools for working metal and woodworking; manufacturing machines and equipment for the rubber, plastic, furniture and lumber industry

Manufacturing and refurbishing transformers; manufactur-ing electric motors, generators, alternators, generating sets; rewiring of electric motors, alternators and starters

Manufacturing computer hardware and peripherals, tele-phone and communication hardware, audio-video hard-ware, electric switching and connection devices, electric and electronic parts and components, control panels and electric and electronic measurement and control instru-ments panels

Manufacturing aircraft

Shipbuilding in a shipyard

Manufacturing snowmobiles, personal watercraft, recre-ational all-terrain vehicles, motorcycles and motorized golf carts; manufacturing scooters; manufacturing and refur-bishing passenger coaches for rail and subway transporta-tion

Manufacturing buses, ambulances, trucks with the assem-bly of the power train, travel trailers, camping trailers, cara-vans and motorized trailers

Manufacturing of pig iron or steel; manufacturing ferroal-loys; rolling, extruding or hot drawing ferrous metals

Manufacturing or rolling of aluminum

Refining of non-ferrous metals; rolling, extrusion or hot drawing of non-ferrous metals

2.70

2.77

2.10

1.04

1.22

12.36

1.59

2.05

2.24

1.41

4.25

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

14

6.59

16.47

4.63

2.91

1.02

2.24

1.64

3.06

1.45

36330

36340

36350

54010

54020

54030

54040

54050

54060

Iron casting

Steel casting

Casting of non-ferrous metals; manufacturing by casting of parts using the cire perdue process

Trading in or renting indoor or outdoor furniture for the home, the office, or commercial, industrial or institutional establishments; trading in antique furniture; trading in or renting big home appliances; trading in, renting or repair-ing audio and video equipment; repairing small or big home appliances

Trading in or renting office machines and equipment; trading in small home appliances; trading in, renting or repairing computer equipment and peripherals; trading in or renting electric or electronic medical or laboratory equip-ment; trading in medical, dental or surgical instruments or supplies; trading in or renting telephone or communication equipment; trading in, renting or repairing photographic material and equipment; photography service; film develop-ment and printing service

Trading in floor coverings; trading in fabrics; trading in notions; trading in decorating and furniture accessories made of textile; trading in blinds; trading in paint and wall-paper; trading in wrapping supplies made of paper, plastic, paperboard or polystyrene; trading in disposable dishware and utensils made of paper, plastic, paperboard or polysty-rene; trading in plastic films and sheets; trading in sanitary supplies; trading in maintenance or cleaning products

Trading in clothing or clothing accessories; trading in shoes; trading in luggage or leathercraft

Department stores; retailing supplies for the home and for automobiles; one-price stores

Trading in dishes, pottery, knick-knacks, glassware, cutlery, utensils or cookware; trading in or lending of games or toys; trading in or repairing jewellery; operating a jewellery store; trading in posters, paintings, frames or materials for artists; framing service for canvasses, documents or post-ers; trading in records, cassettes, compact discs, DVDs or software; operating a video club; trading in or distribution of documents; trading in office supplies, gift-wrapping sup-plies or greeting cards

6.12

15.74

4.21

2.52

0.68

1.87

1.28

2.67

1.10

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

15

3.05

3.92

1.27

1.33

3.54

4.37

1.69

54070

54080

54090

54100

54210

54220

54230

Trading, in the same building, in a variety of products mainly intended for construction, renovation and decora-tion; trading in wood; trading in building materials; trading in prefabricated joinery; trading in fences or balustrades; trading in doors, windows or outdoor siding; trading in kitchen or bathroom cabinets or counters; trading in trees, shrubs, plants or flowers, including flower shops; trading in grave monuments

Trading, renting or repairing snowmobiles, personal water-craft, recreational all-terrain vehicles, motorcycles, motor-ized golf carts or scooters; trading or renting travel trailers, camping trailers, park trailers, worksite trailers, fifth wheel trailers or camper bodies; trading, renting or doing mechan-ical repairs on boats with a motor; trading, renting or repairing machines and equipment for outdoor household maintenance work or landscaping work; trading, renting or repairing power tools; rental centre offering machines and equipment for outdoor household maintenance work or landscaping work or tools

Trading in connection or communication devices, electric or electronic parts or components; trading in measurement, calibration or control instruments; trading in sanitary appliances; trading in heating equipment; trading in wood-stoves or prefabricated fireplaces; trading in air condition-ing equipment

Trading in or renting of sporting goods or equipment; trad-ing in or renting musical instruments and accessories; trad-ing in pools or spas; trading, renting or repairing bicycles

Trading in metals or alloys in primary or laminated forms; operating a metal or alloy cutting workshop

Trading in, renting or repairing farm tractors; trading in, renting or repairing farm equipment for working the land and crops; trading in, renting or repairing heavy equipment for construction, mining, oil or gas development, logging or road maintenance; trading in, renting or repairing forklifts; trading in, renting or repairing mobile lifting devices

Trading in or renting heavy industrial machines and equip-ment; trading in or renting machines and equipment for the manufacturing industry; trading in or renting farm machines and equipment other than for working the land or crops; trading in or renting stationary lifting or handling equipment

2.66

3.51

0.93

0.98

3.14

3.95

1.34

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

16

3.25

4.34

7.53

1.70

3.62

2.52

4.58

6.02

4.36

2.70

2.49

54240

54250

54260

54320

54330

54340

54350

54360

54410

54420

54430

Trading in fuel oil, propane gas, lubricating oils and greases or butane; trading in chemical products; trading in or main-taining fire extinguishers

Trading in food for farm animals; trading in seeds, seeds for sowing or mixed or unmixed cereal crops; trading in pest control products; trading in domestic animals; pet groom-ing service

Recycling of materials or objects

Trading in new or used automobile vehicles; trading in new or used caravans or motorized trailers; renting automobile vehicles; renting caravans or motorized trailers; trading in or renting trailers

Trading, with installation or repair on automobile vehicles, of windows, tinted glass, audio or video systems, theft-se-curity systems, electronic engine immobilizers, cruise con-trols, remote starters, sun roofs, air conditioning systems or vehicle management systems; operating a workshop to apply rust-proofing or paint sealant for automobiles; hand washing or cleaning service for automobile vehicles

Trading in parts or accessories for automobile vehicles, caravans or motorized trailers

Trading in or installing tires or tubes; operating an auto-mobile vehicle repair workshop; automobile vehicle road service or towing service; recycling with the trade in used automobile vehicle parts and accessories; operating an automobile vehicle muffler components installation work-shop; operating an automobile vehicle suspension repair workshop

Operating an automobile or trailer bodywork repair shop

Wholesale trade in foodstuffs; wholesale trade in beverages, whether alcoholic or non-alcoholic; transporting of raw milk

Grocery store; butcher shop; fish shop; retail trade in fruit or vegetables

Convenience store; retail trade in beverages, whether alco-holic or non-alcoholic; trading in gasoline or diesel fuel at the pump

2.86

3.92

7.03

1.34

3.22

2.15

4.16

5.56

3.93

2.32

2.12

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

17

1.28

2.54

3.16

4.66

3.43

8.73

15.44

7.60

4.45

6.69

1.88

1.81

3.47

6.80

4.95

11.58

3.80

0.69

1.01

1.39

2.20

5.55

1.05

54440

55010

55020

55030

55040

55050

55060

55070

55080

55090

57010

57020

57030

57040

58010

58020

58030

58040

58050

58060

58070

58080

58090

Trading in body hygiene and care products; trading in drugs

Air transportation; services related to air transportation

Maritime and rail transport; services related to maritime and rail transport

Loading or unloading boats

Transportation of passengers by road

Transport of merchandise by road

Moving services

Transport by dump truck; snow removal

Storage services; wrapping, packaging, boxing, labeling and label changing services

Messenger or delivery services

Television network or station; production of films, public-ity films, video clips or television programs; production of music, singing, theatre or dance shows or shows of a similar nature; cinema hall; drive-in; performance hall; organiza-tion of periodic events of a cultural, sports or commercial nature; museum; historic site

Recreation centre; bowling alley; billiard parlor; physical fitness centre; racket sports centre; stationary amusement park; aquatic park

Golf club

Downhill or cross-country ski centre

Services related to the environment

Garbage collection services; recyclable materials and objects collection services

Provincial detention services

Services of the Provincial Administration not otherwise specified in the other units

Job creation assistance programs

Ministère des Transports du Québec

Services of a municipal administration or an Indian band

Reintegration support fund

Production of electricity; energy transmission or distribu-tion network

0.94

2.16

2.77

4.24

3.03

8.20

14.74

7.10

4.03

6.21

1.52

1.45

3.07

6.32

4.52

10.97

3.39

0.36

0.67

1.04

1.83

5.09

0.71

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

18

1.85

1.42

2.84

5.92

2.43

5.45

1.03

1.85

3.21

5.98

1.26

4.37

3.24

1.44

4.51

0.94

0.72

2.02

59010

59020

59030

59040

59050

59060

59070

59080

59090

59100

59110

59120

59130

59140

59150

60100

60110

61100

Barbershop/hairdresser; beauty salon; epilation clinic; operation of a funeral parlor; operation of a crematorium; operation of a columbarium

General and specialized hospital centre; psychiatric hospital centre; local community service centre; rehabilitation centre for persons with a physical impairment

Residential and long-term care centre

Retirement home offering personal assistance; personal assistance services; leasing of the services of orderlies

Home for persons in difficulty; rehabilitation centre for young persons with adjusting problems; rehabilitation centre for mothers with adjusting problems

Ambulance service

Practicing medicine; consultation services in the health or social services fields; physical treatment services; optometrist services; services of a dispensing optician

Practicing dentistry; practicing veterinary medicine

Childcare centre; day care centre; nursery school

Social economy enterprise providing domestic assistance

Help centre for persons in difficulty; employment assistance centre; help centre for families; help centre for consumers

Adapted enterprise; rehiring firm

Accommodations offered by a rehabilitation centre for per-sons suffering from alcoholism or other problems of addic-tion; accommodations offered by a rehabilitation centre for mentally impaired persons or persons with a persuasive development disorder

Rehabilitation centre for persons suffering from alcohol-ism or other problems of addiction; rehabilitation centre for mentally impaired persons or persons with a persuasive development disorder

Retirement home not offering personal assistance

Primary, secondary or vocational instruction

College- or university-level teaching; library; laboratory or research centre

Church services; cemetery

1.50

1.08

2.46

5.46

2.06

5.00

0.69

1.49

2.82

5.52

0.91

3.95

2.85

1.09

4.08

0.60

0.39

1.66

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

19

3.13

0.59

0.62

0.65

0.93

2.91

0.62

0.92

10.23

9.41

2.41

4.29

3.11

4.01

3.09

6.44

61110

65100

65110

65120

65130

65140

65150

67100

67110

67120

68010

68020

68030

68040

68050

69960*

Lodging facility for the members of religious communities or for secular priests

Bank, savings and credit union; insurance company; public insurance or pension organization

Brokerage firm; professional services firm; firm offering administrative support services

Traditional or wireless telecommunications network; radio station; advertising agency; survey firm; marketing agency; public relations agency; document publishing business; call centre

Professional engineering services firm; scientific advisory services firm

Security or investigation agency; securities transportation service by armored car

Administration of the operations of subsidiaries or branch offices located outside Québec

Associations of businesses, of institutions or of organiza-tions; union organizations; hiring out of the services of office workers

Hiring out of the services of warehouse, workshop or fac-tory personnel

Hiring out of the services of truckers, delivery drivers or driver helpers

Restaurant; fast food counter; drinking establishment

Cafeteria; catering services; mobile canteen; operation of vending machines

Hotel establishment; youth hostel; residential hotel; relax-ation centre offering accommodations; bed and breakfast

Outfitting establishment; campground; mobile home park; camp with accommodations; management and upkeep of parks of the Provincial Administration

Operation of buildings; management of buildings; dormi-tories for students; parking lots; rental of storage spaces without handling activities

Repairing, installing or maintaining production machinery; operating a mobile welding unit

2.74

0.27

0.29

0.33

0.60

2.53

0.29

0.59

9.66

8.86

2.04

3.87

2.72

3.60

2.70

5.97

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Unit Unittitle General Specialnumber rate rate

20

5.45

5.88

17.56

0.88

8.33

15.62

5.42

20.90

12.86

12.61

17.81

16.27

14.52

6.44

4.55

8.15

2.90

8.09

7.87

18.08

15.65

13.75

0.62

0.88

77010

77020

77030

80020

80030*

80040*

80060*

80080*

80100*

80110*

80130*

80140*

80150*

80160*

80170*

80180*

80190*

80200*

80230*

80240*

80250*

80260*

90010

90020

Laundry services; dry cleaning services; linen supply services with washing

Building maintenance services

Chimney-sweeping

Work done both inside and outside offices

Excavation work; paving work; assembly of fences; installation of guardrails; rental of cranes with operators

Blasting; drilling; soil mechanics; pile-driving and special foundations

Construction of energy transmission or distribution lines; construction of energy transforming stations

Erecting metal frame structures and tanks

Cement work, concrete work

Carpentry work; joinery work; work related to indoor systems; painting work; installation of flexible coverings; installation of marble, granite, ceramics and terrazzo; plastering and jointing work; insulation work

Roofing work; exterior cladding work on buildings; installation of gutters

Masonry work

Glass work; glazing work

Millwright works; boilermaking work; plumbing and pipefitting work; pipe insulation work; work related to mechanized transit systems

Electrical work

Sheet metal work

Installation of electronic equipment, alarm or control systems

Refrigeration work, air conditioning work

Landscaping work; installation of pools or spas

Cleaning using a high pressure spray

Ornamental building metal work

Installation of scaffolds or bleachers

Work done exclusively in offices

Salespersons or sales representatives

5.00

5.42

16.80

0.54

7.81

14.91

4.97

20.07

12.22

11.98

17.05

15.55

13.84

5.97

4.12

7.63

2.52

7.57

7.36

17.31

14.94

13.10

0.29

0.54

Exceptional unit

Exceptional unit

Exceptional unit

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Premium rates pertaining to the financing of joint sector-based associations for the year 2011

Activity sector Rate

Social affairs 0.02

Textile and knitting 0.12

Automobile services 0.07

Transportation and storage 0.06

Metal, electrical, apparel 0.05

Provincial administration 0.04

Printing and allied industries 0.06

Manufacturing of transportation equipment 0.06 and machines

Mining and mining services 0.08

Municipal affairs 0.04

Construction 0.04

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