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8500 METAL SCRAP DEALER & DRIVERS

Hazard Group E Primary Classification
NCCI Code8500
IndustryMetal
Hazard GroupE
NAICS423930
ClassificationPrimary

About Class Code 8500

NCCI class code 8500 covers METAL SCRAP DEALER & DRIVERS within the Metal industry. This classification is used by insurance carriers to determine workers’ compensation premium rates based on the risk level associated with these job duties.

When employers report payroll under class code 8500, the premium is calculated by multiplying the total payroll (in hundreds of dollars) by the applicable rate for this classification. The rate varies by state, carrier, and the employer’s experience modification factor (EMR).

Hazard Group E

Group E
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High risk. Heavy construction, manufacturing with heavy equipment, and utility work.

State-Specific Codes

Some states use different class codes. If your business operates in these states, use the state-specific code instead of the standard NCCI code.

StateCode
California8500
Delaware0859
Michigan8264
New Jersey8506
New York8500
Pennsylvania0859
Texas8265

Coverage Types

Class code 8500 supports the following insurance product types:

WC

Workers’ Comp

Primary vs Secondary Classification

This is a Primary Classification

Class code 8500 is a primary classification, meaning it directly describes the main business operations of an employer. Primary codes represent the core activity — what the business actually does.

A secondary (or standard exception) code describes support operations that exist in almost every business, like clerical work (8810) or outside sales (8742). These are assigned in addition to the primary code.

If your business primarily involves metal scrap dealer & drivers, this code should be your governing classification — the one that applies to most of your payroll.

How Class Code 8500 Affects Your Premium

Your workers’ compensation premium for employees classified under code 8500 is calculated as:

Premium = (Payroll / 100) × Rate × EMR

Where the rate is determined by your state and carrier, and EMR (Experience Modification Rate) reflects your company’s claims history relative to similar businesses. A lower EMR means lower premiums.

Accurate classification is critical — misclassifying employees under the wrong code can result in overpayment or underpayment that gets corrected during an audit.

Is This the Right Code for Your Business?

Classification Guidance

Class code 8500 (METAL SCRAP DEALER & DRIVERS) is the right fit if your employees’ primary duties involve work described by this classification within the Metal industry and your operations fall into Hazard Group E.

Consider these factors when selecting your class code:

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