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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

09 03 Clothes and shoes

Assistive products to manage tissue integrity, see 04 33 00.
Assistive products for making and maintaining textiles, see 15 15 00.
Assistive products for protection and safety in the workplace, see 28 24 00.

09 03 05 Outerwear

Clothing worn outdoors over other clothes to protect a person against cold, wind and all types of precipitation.
Included are, e.g., coats for outdoor use; ponchos and wraps for person riding in a wheelchair, pram or sledge.

09 03 09 Headwear

Assistive products for head protection, see 09 06 03.

09 03 12 Gloves and mittens

Assistive products for hand protection, see 09 06 15.

09 03 15 Blouses and shirts

09 03 18 Jackets and trousers

Outerwear, see 09 03 05.

09 03 21 Skirts and dresses

09 03 24 Underwear

Assistive products for absorbing urine and feces, see 09 30 00.

09 03 27 Stockings and socks

Anti-edema stockings for arms and legs and other parts of the body, see 04 06 06.
Air-filled garments and compression units for circulation problems, see 04 06 09.
Assistive products for knee protection or leg protection, see 09 06 18.

09 03 30 Nightwear

09 03 33 Bathing wear

Included are, e.g., clothing for hydrotherapy and protective bathing pants.
Assistive products for absorbing urine and feces, see 09 30 00.

09 03 39 Bibs and aprons

Garments worn over the front of the body to protect clothing or the body from getting soiled.

09 03 42 Shoes and boots

Included are, e.g., shoes for dedicated uses such as sport shoes.
Foot orthoses, see 06 12 03.
Orthopedic footwear, see 06 33 00.
Assistive products for heel protection, toe protection or foot protection, see 09 06 21.

09 03 45 Anti-slip assistive products for shoes and boots

Devices fixed to footwear to prevent slipping.
Accessories for assistive products for walking, see 12 07 00.

09 03 48 Buttoning devices and fasteners

Included are, e.g., zippers, elastic shoelaces, holders for aprons, strips made of nylon fabric that can be fastened into themselves (Velcro strips) and other products that can facilitate buttoning or fastening.
Assistive products for dressing and undressing, see 09 09 00.

09 03 51 Ties with special features to fasten

Included are, e.g., neckties and bowties.

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