Unit group 5112

PSOC Unit group 5112 — Transport conductors

Transport conductors check and issue tickets; and ensure the safety and comfort of passengers on trains, trams, buses and other public transport vehicles. Their tasks include: a) collecting and issuing tickets, passes or fares, and checking the validity of tickets issued previously; b) attending to sleeping-cars and their occupants on passenger trains; c) providing assistance with boarding, seating and luggage as required, especially to elderly, sick, or injured people; d) opening and closing doors for passengers; e) performing equipment safety checks prior to departure; f) signalling to drivers to stop or proceed; g) greeting passengers, boarding transportation equipment, and announcing routes and stops; h) ensuring that safety regulations are respected; i) responding to passengers requests and complaints and providing information about stops and connections; j) taking appropriate action in case of emergencies or accidents. Examples of the occupations classified here: Bus conductor, Bus inspector, Cable car conductor, Passenger car conductor, Railway passenger train guard, Road freight conductor, Sleeping on pullman-car attendant, Ticket inspector (public transport), Train conductor, Tram conductor, Transport conductor

Level Unit group
Code 5112
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Transport conductors check and issue tickets; and ensure the safety and comfort of passengers on trains, trams, buses and other public transport vehicles. Their tasks include: a) collecting and issuing tickets, passes or fares, and checking the validity of tickets issued previously; b) attending to sleeping-cars and their occupants on passenger trains; c) providing assistance with boarding, seating and luggage as required, especially to elderly, sick, or injured people; d) opening and closing doors for passengers; e) performing equipment safety checks prior to departure; f) signalling to drivers to stop or proceed; g) greeting passengers, boarding transportation equipment, and announcing routes and stops; h) ensuring that safety regulations are respected; i) responding to passengers requests and complaints and providing information about stops and connections; j) taking appropriate action in case of emergencies or accidents. Examples of the occupations classified here: Bus conductor, Bus inspector, Cable car conductor, Passenger car conductor, Railway passenger train guard, Road freight conductor, Sleeping on pullman-car attendant, Ticket inspector (public transport), Train conductor, Tram conductor, Transport conductor

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Travel attendants, conductors and guides.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Travel attendants, conductors and guides grouping.

Industry links

Industries that employ this occupation

These PSIC codes are the closest industry matches for this occupation code based on the current editorial crosswalk.

Primary industries

Primary industries

Also relevant for

Also relevant for

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FAQ

What does PSOC 5112 cover?

Transport conductors check and issue tickets; and ensure the safety and comfort of passengers on trains, trams, buses and other public transport vehicles. Their tasks include: a) collecting and issuing tickets, passes or fares, and checking the validity of tickets issued previously; b) attending to sleeping-cars and their occupants on passenger trains; c) providing assistance with boarding, seating and luggage as required, especially to elderly, sick, or injured people; d) opening and closing doors for passengers; e) performing equipment safety checks prior to departure; f) signalling to drivers to stop or proceed; g) greeting passengers, boarding transportation equipment, and announcing routes and stops; h) ensuring that safety regulations are respected; i) responding to passengers requests and complaints and providing information about stops and connections; j) taking appropriate action in case of emergencies or accidents. Examples of the occupations classified here: Bus conductor, Bus inspector, Cable car conductor, Passenger car conductor, Railway passenger train guard, Road freight conductor, Sleeping on pullman-car attendant, Ticket inspector (public transport), Train conductor, Tram conductor, Transport conductor

Where is PSOC 5112 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Travel attendants, conductors and guides.

How do I choose PSOC 5112 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Travel attendants, conductors and guides grouping.