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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

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05 27 Assistive products for training in social skills

05 27 03 Assistive products for training in recreational activities

Products used to teach a person to take part in leisure activities.
ASSISTIVE PRODUCTS FOR RECREATION, see 30 00 00.

05 27 06 Assistive products for training in social behavior

Products used to teach a person to interact and live in harmony with other individuals.

05 27 09 Assistive products for personal safety training

Products used to teach a person to identify external dangers and dangerous personal behavior.
Safety equipment for the home and other premises, see 18 33 00.

05 27 12 Assistive products for travel training

Products to teach a person skills relating to travel, e.g., use of public transport, maps, and timetables.
ASSISTIVE PRODUCTS FOR PERSONAL MOBILITY, see 12 00 00.
Assistive products for orientation, see 12 39 00.

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