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Category:Protective service occupations

This is one of the 23 major occupational groups based on the Standard Occupational Classification System.

The root category: SOC occupations.

SOC divisions within this category:

33-0000 – Protective service occupations
33-1000 – First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers
33-1011 – First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers
33-1012 – Category:Chiefs of Police
33-1021 – First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers
33-1099 – First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, All other
33-2000 – Fire fighting and prevention workers
33-2011 – Fire fighters
33-2020 – Fire inspectors
33-2021 – Fire inspectors and investigators
33-2022 – Forest fire inspectors and prevention specialists
33-3000 – Law enforcement workers
33-9000 – Other protective service workers
33-9011 – Animal control workers
33-9021 – Private detectives and investigators
33-9031 – Gaming surveillance officers and gaming investigators
33-9032 – Security guards
33-9090 – Miscellaneous protective service workers
33-9091 – Crossing guards
33-9092 – Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers
33-9099 – Protective service workers, All other

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Articles in category "Protective service occupations"

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