Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Includes: motor-driven tricycle motorized rickshaw three-wheeled motor car Excludes: motorcycle with sidecar - see definition (k) special all-terrain vehicle - see definition (x) n. A car [ automobile ] is a four-wheeled motor vehicle designed primarily for carrying up to 10 persons. A trailer or caravan being towed by a car considered a part of the car. Includes: minibus o. A motor vehicle or vehicle may refer to various transport vehicles. The local usage of the terms should be established to determine the appropriate code. If the terms are used ambiguously, use the code for "unspecified". A trailer or caravan being towed by a vehicle is considered a part of the vehicle. p. A pick-up truck or van is a four- or six-wheeled motor vehicle designed primarily for carrying property, weighing less than the local limit for classification as a heavy goods vehicle, and not requiring a special driver's licence. q. A heavy transport vehicle is a motor vehicle designed primarily for carrying property, meeting local criteria for classification as a heavy goods vehicle in terms of kerbside weight (usually above 3500 kg), and requiring a special driver's licence. r. A bus is a motor vehicle designed or adapted primarily for carrying more than 10 persons, and requiring a special driver's licence. Includes: coach s. A railway train or railway vehicle is any device, with or without cars coupled to it, designed for traffic on a railway. Includes: interurban: · electric car · streetcar } (operated chiefly on its own right-of-way, not open to other traffic) railway train, any power [diesel] [electric] [steam]: · funicular · monorail or two-rail · subterranean or elevated other vehicle designed to run on a railway track Excludes: interurban electric cars [streetcars] specified to be operating on a right-ofway that forms part of the public street or highway - see definition (t) t. A streetcar is a device designed and used primarily for transporting persons within a municipality, running on rails, usually subject to normal traffic control signals, and operated principally on a right-of-way that forms part of the roadway. A trailer being towed by a streetcar is considered a part of the streetcar. Includes: interurban electric car or streetcar, when specified to be operating on a street or public highway tram (car) trolley (car) 716 WHO’s ICD-10
u. A special vehicle mainly used on industrial premises is a motor vehicle designed primarily for use within the buildings and premises of industrial or commercial establishments. Includes: battery-powered: · airport passenger vehicle · truck (baggage)(mail) coal-car in mine forklift (truck) logging car self-propelled truck, industrial station baggage truck (powered) tram, truck or tub (powered) in mine or quarry v. A special vehicle mainly used in agriculture is a motor vehicle designed specifically for use in farming and agriculture (horticulture), for example to work the land, tend and harvest crops and transport materials on the farm. Includes: combine harvester self-propelled farm machinery tractor (and trailer) w. A special construction vehicle is a motor vehicle designed specifically for use in the construction (and demolition) of roads, buildings and other structures. Includes: bulldozer digger dumper truck earth-leveller mechanical shovel road-roller x. A special all-terrain vehicle is a motor vehicle of special design to enable it to negotiate rough or soft terrain or snow. Examples of special design are high construction, special wheels and tyres, tracks, and support on a cushion of air. Includes: hovercraft on land or swamp snowmobile Excludes: hovercraft on open water - see definition (x) y. A watercraft is any device for transporting passengers or goods on water. Includes: hovercraft NOS z. An aircraft is any device for transporting passengers or goods in the air. Version for 2007 717
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u. A special vehicle mainly used on industrial premises is a motor vehicle designed<br />
primarily for use within the buildings <strong>and</strong> premises of industrial or commercial<br />
establishments.<br />
Includes: battery-powered:<br />
· airport passenger vehicle<br />
· truck (baggage)(mail)<br />
coal-car in mine<br />
forklift (truck)<br />
logging car<br />
self-propelled truck, industrial<br />
station baggage truck (powered)<br />
tram, truck or tub (powered) in mine or quarry<br />
v. A special vehicle mainly used in agriculture is a motor vehicle designed<br />
specifically for use in farming <strong>and</strong> agriculture (horticulture), for example to work<br />
the l<strong>and</strong>, tend <strong>and</strong> harvest crops <strong>and</strong> transport materials on the farm.<br />
Includes: combine harvester<br />
self-propelled farm machinery<br />
tractor (<strong>and</strong> trailer)<br />
w. A special construction vehicle is a motor vehicle designed specifically for use in<br />
the construction (<strong>and</strong> demolition) of roads, buildings <strong>and</strong> other structures.<br />
Includes: bulldozer<br />
digger<br />
dumper truck<br />
earth-leveller<br />
mechanical shovel<br />
road-roller<br />
x. A special all-terrain vehicle is a motor vehicle of special design to enable it to<br />
negotiate rough or soft terrain or snow. Examples of special design are high<br />
construction, special wheels <strong>and</strong> tyres, tracks, <strong>and</strong> support on a cushion of air.<br />
Includes: hovercraft on l<strong>and</strong> or swamp<br />
snowmobile<br />
Excludes: hovercraft on open water - see definition (x)<br />
y. A watercraft is any device for transporting passengers or goods on water.<br />
Includes: hovercraft NOS<br />
z. An aircraft is any device for transporting passengers or goods in the air.<br />
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