WAC 296-17A-0607
Classification 0607.
0607-11 Household appliances: Installation, service and/or
repair by nonstore service or repair company; dealers of used
household appliances
Applies to establishments engaged in the installation,
service and/or repair of electrical or gas household
appliances and to dealers of used electrical or gas household
appliances. Many establishments covered by this
classification have small retail store operations where they
offer reconditioned or second hand appliances for sale, a
parts department, and an area where appliances brought into
the shop are repaired. Although this classification deals
primarily with service away from the shop, the store, parts
department and shop operations are included within the scope
of this classification. The term "household appliances"
includes, but is not limited to, stoves, ovens, ranges,
dishwashers, refrigerators, trash compactors, television sets,
residential type garage door openers, washing machines, and
clothes dryers. This classification also applies to the
installation, service or repair of automated teller machines.
Repair services provided by establishments subject to this
classification may also include related smaller appliances
such as video players, portable television sets, stereo
systems, microwave and toaster ovens, blenders, coffee makers
and mixers. The servicing of water softening systems, coffee
and juice machines, and beer taps is also included in this
classification.
This classification excludes dealers of new household
appliances who are to be reported separately in classification
6306; installation, service, and/or repair of commercial
appliances such as those used in laundries, bakeries, and
restaurants which is to be reported separately in
classification 0603; installation, service, and repair of
commercial garage doors and openers which is to be reported
separately in classification 0603; installation of water
softening systems which is to be reported separately in
classification 0306; and small table top or counter top
appliance stores which are to be reported separately in
classification 6406.
Special note: Classification 0607 is distinguishable
from classification 6306-02 operations in that appliance
stores covered in classification 6306-02 are engaged primarily
in the sales of new appliances. Although classification 6306
includes repair of appliances, most repairs are related to
warranty work and represent a minor part of the business. By
contrast, the repair of appliances in classification 0607 is
the primary activity of the business.
0607-16 Television antenna or satellite dish: Installation,
removal, service and/or repair
Applies to establishments engaged in the installation,
removal, service and/or repair of television antennas or
satellite dish receiving units. Operations contemplated by
this classification are limited to rooftop installation of
television antennas or ground or rooftop-mounted satellite
dish reception units. Establishments covered by this
classification will generally employ technicians and
installers to install systems and trouble shoot reception
problems. Equipment is limited primarily to delivery trucks,
vans, ladders, and small power and/or hand tools.
This classification excludes specialty contractors who
install, remove, service or repair antennas, dish units,
and/or other transmitting/receiving apparatus to a structure
covered by classification 0508, who are to be reported
separately in classification 0508; and establishments engaged
in the sale of new console type and big screen televisions who
also sell and install antennas which are to be reported
separately in classification 6306.
0607-17 Safes or vaults: Installation, removal, service
and/or repair
Lock sets and/or dead bolt locks: New installation
Applies to contractors engaged in the installation,
removal, service and/or repair of all types of safes or vaults
regardless of size or application, private mail or postal
boxes, or safe deposit box units within buildings. Safes and
vaults are found in businesses such as, but not limited to,
banks, jewelry stores, rare coin and stamp stores, grocery
stores, and gasoline service stations, as well as in private
residences. Services contemplated by this classification
include, but are not limited to, safe opening services.
New installation of lock sets and/or dead bolt locks on
buildings or structures by contractor or by employees of a
locksmith also applies to this classification. The term new
installation applies to installing a lock set (locking
doorknob) or a dead bolt where none previously existed. The
process consists of measuring and marking where the unit is to
be placed on the door, boring holes into the door to accept
the lock set or dead bolt lock, and installing the lock set
unit using a power drill and basic hand tools.
This classification excludes the installation of a
replacement lock set or dead bolt lock unit by employees of a
locksmith, and locksmith store operations which are to be
reported separately in classification 6309.
0607-18 Window/door blinds, shades, curtains and drapes:
Installation
Applies to contractors and employees of store operations
who are engaged in the installation of indoor or outdoor
window coverings, such as, but not limited to, blinds, shades,
screens, exterior roll shutters and draperies or curtains, but
does not include awnings. The process consists of marking the
location of covering on the frame or opening, securing
brackets or hardware, rods and poles, and installing the
covering.
This classification excludes the installation of window
and door awnings which is to be reported separately in the
applicable classification, and the manufacture of coverings
which is to be reported in the applicable classification.
Special note: Care should be taken when considering the
assignment of a store classification to an establishment
engaged in the installation of coverings to verify that a
store exists. It is common for establishments subject to this
classification to have show rooms to help customers visualize
covering products available for sale. These establishments
have little or no product available for immediate sale, as
most items are special order from the manufacturer. A bona
fide window/door covering store will have a large assortment
of coverings, as well as related home interior products such
as, but not limited to, pillows, small rugs, and accent
pieces, readily available for sale to customers.
0607-19 Advertising or merchandise display: Set up or removal
within buildings by nonstore employees; staging services
Applies to contractors engaged in the set up or removal
of advertising or merchandise displays within buildings for
retail or wholesale store customers. Operations contemplated
by this classification will vary from seasonal panoramas with
extensive carpentry, painting, and art work to dressing
mannequins to be displayed in store windows.
This classification also applies to establishments
engaged in providing merchandising services, not covered by
another classification, (N.O.C.), without the responsibility
of delivering products to the customer's place of business. Merchandising services contemplated by this classification
include, but are not limited to, taking inventory of goods on
hand, restocking, reordering, removing outdated or damaged
merchandise from shelves, and/or assembling temporary
displays.
This classification also applies to establishments
providing staging services. They prepare a vacant or occupied
home, showroom, or other types of property for viewing to make
it appealing to prospective buyers. Usually under the
direction of an interior decorator, employees will rearrange
existing furniture or add accessories, eliminate clutter and
depersonalize a home to make it more spacious and inviting.
Staging may also be done on the exterior to provide better
curb appeal, but this would generally be minimal by these
firms.
This classification excludes employees of store
operations engaged in setting up displays or providing staging
services who are to be reported in the applicable store
classification as this is a common store activity; assembly of
work stations or office furniture which is to be reported in
classification 2002, and merchandising establishments or
employees who deliver products to their customer's place of
business, and may also perform related merchandising
functions, who are to be reported separately in classification
1101.
0607-21 Meat slicer or grinder: Installation, service and/or
repair
Applies to contractors and employees of equipment
manufacturers engaged in the installation service and/or
repair of meat cutting, slicing, or grinding equipment within
stores, restaurants, or processing plants. Repair may be
performed at the customer's location or in a shop operated by
an employer subject to this classification. This
classification includes repair shops, field technicians,
installers, and warehouse or parts department employees.
Special note: Establishments subject to this
classification generally do not have store operations. Equipment is generally ordered from the manufacturer or
distributor and shipped to the customer's location where it
will be installed. In the event that an establishment subject
to this classification has a store operation it is included
within classification 0607.
0607-22 Protective bumpers: Installation
Applies to contractors engaged in the installation of
protective bumpers on structures such as, but not limited to,
store loading docks for freight or cargo. Operations
contemplated by this classification are limited to measuring
the dock to be fitted with a rubber bumper, finish cutting or
otherwise fabricating the rubber pieces to fit the required
application, and fastening the dock bumper with the use of
hand tools. Dock bumpers are made of rubber from recycled
tires or similar pliable materials.
This classification excludes the manufacture of loading
dock bumpers which is to be reported separately in the
applicable manufacturing classification.
0607-23 Cellular phone systems or audio components:
Installation in vehicles, service and repair
Applies to establishments engaged in the installation of
cellular phone systems and/or audio components in vehicles.
Audio components include, but are not limited to, radios and
stereo systems, speakers and amplifiers, alarm systems,
television units, antennas, two-way radio systems. This
classification applies to installation employees of stores
that sell products as well as to auto service centers that
specialize in the installation of products covered by this
classification.
This classification excludes retail and wholesale store
operations which are to be reported separately in the
applicable store classification.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035, 51.16.100, 2008 c 70,
and Title 51 RCW. 08-15-132, § 296-17A-0607, filed 7/22/08,
effective 10/1/08. 07-01-014, recodified as § 296-17A-0607,
filed 12/8/06, effective 12/8/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035, 51.16.100. 05-12-031, § 296-17-527, filed 5/24/05,
effective 7/1/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020 and 51.16.035. 04-18-025, § 296-17-527, filed 8/24/04, effective
10/1/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020, 51.16.035, and 51.12.120. 03-23-025, § 296-17-527, filed 11/12/03, effective
1/1/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035, 51.04.020. 00-14-052, § 296-17-527, filed 7/1/00, effective 7/1/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035. 98-18-042, § 296-17-527,
filed 8/28/98, effective 10/1/98; 96-12-039, § 296-17-527,
filed 5/31/96, effective 7/1/96. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(1) and 51.16.035. 93-12-093, § 296-17-527, filed
5/31/93, effective 7/1/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035. 87-12-032 (Order 87-12), § 296-17-527, filed
5/29/87, effective 7/1/87; 85-24-032 (Order 85-33), §
296-17-527, filed 11/27/85, effective 1/1/86; 85-06-026 (Order
85-7), § 296-17-527, filed 2/28/85, effective 4/1/85;
83-24-017 (Order 83-36), § 296-17-527, filed 11/30/83,
effective 1/1/84; 82-24-047 (Order 82-38), § 296-17-527, filed
11/29/82, effective 1/1/83; Order 73-22, § 296-17-527, filed
11/9/73, effective 1/1/74.]