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ISO Code
Description
04
Assistive products for measuring, stimulating or training physiological and psychological functions

Products that monitor or assess a person’s medical condition and products for stimulating or training physiological and psychological functions. Included are, e.g. products used in medical treatment. Excluded are assistive products used exclusively by hea

06
Orthoses and prostheses

Orthoses are externally applied devices used to modify the structural and functional characteristics of the neuromusculoskeletal systems; prostheses are externally applied devices used to replace, wholly or in part, an absent or deficient body segment. In

09
Assistive products for self-care activities and participation in self-care

Products intended to support daily care of oneself, including washing and drying oneself, caring for one’s body and body parts, dressing, and protecting one’s body. Included are, e.g. assistive products for dressing and undressing, for body protection, fo

12
Assistive products for activities and participation relating to personal mobility and transportation

Products intended to support or replace a person’s capacity to move indoors and outdoors, to transfer from one place to another or to use personal or public transportation. Orthoses and prostheses, see 06. Furnishings, fixtures and other assistive product

15
Assistive products for domestic activities and participation in domestic life

Products intended to support or replace a person’s capacity to carry out domestic and everyday actions and tasks. Included are, e.g. products for preparation of food and drink, housecleaning, gardening, and maintaining of clothing.

18
Furnishings, fixtures and other assistive products for supporting activities in indoor and outdoor human-made environments

Furniture and other products that can be placed in, incorporated into or otherwise, added to, the built environment to facilitate movement and positioning, including. entry and exit, within areas constructed for public and private use. Included are, e.g.

22
Assistive products for communication and information management

Products intended to support, train or replace a person's capacity to receive, send, produce and process information in different forms, including communicating by language, signs and symbols, receiving and producing messages, carrying on conversations an

24
Assistive products for controlling, carrying, moving and handling objects and devices

Products intended to facilitate a person’s performance of a task requiring the movement or manipulation of an object. Assistive products for transporting objects in workplaces, see 28 06. Assistive products for hoisting and repositioning objects in workpl

27
Assistive products for controlling, adapting or measuring elements of physical environments

Products intended to control or modify specific elements of the physical environment or to measure the conditions and components of the natural or physical environment. Furnishings, fixtures and other assistive products for supporting activities in indoor

28
Assistive products for work activities and participation in employment

Products intended to aid a person in engaging in all aspects of a job, trade, occupation or profession, including vocational training. Included are, e.g. machines, devices, vehicles, tools, computer software, production and office equipment, furniture and

30
Assistive products for recreation and leisure

Products intended to facilitate a person’s participation in any form of play, sports or hobbies or other forms of recreation and leisure. Equipment for movement, strength, balance and cardio training, see 04 48.