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9332 DRIVERS OF ANIMAL-DRAWN VEHICLES AND MACHINERY
 


    Drivers of animal-drawn vehicles and machinery drive animal- drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, as well as animal-drawn machinery usually in connection with farming.

    Tasks include -

    (a) harnessing animals and hitching them to vehicles or machinery;

    (b) loading or unloading goods, or assisting passengers in getting on or off a vehicle;

    (c) driving animals in the desired direction with due regard to other traffic and traffic regulations;

    (d) collecting fares or charges;

    (e) driving animals to haul wagons in mines or quarries;

    (f) driving animals hitched to farm or other machinery;

    (g) driving working elephants;

    (h) making minor repairs and keeping vehicles in good order;

    (i) performing related tasks;

    (j) supervising other workers.

    Examples of the occupations classified here:

  • Driver, animal-drawn vehicle/road

  • Driver, animal train

  • Driver, elephant


  • Some related occupations classified elsewhere:

  • Driver, car - 8322

  • Driver, locomotive - 8311


   
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 Updated 18 September 2004, by VA.