LG01 Lighting Guide 01: The Industrial Environment - LG1

LG01 Lighting Guide 01: The Industrial Environment - LG1

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This is the 2012 revision of the Guide on Lighting for Industry published by the Society of Light and Lighting, part of The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers. It is intended as an introduction to the subject of industrial lighting for lighting engineers, specifiers, users and students. It is essentially a compendium of experience. With the aim of making the guide suitable for a wide readership, the task group has concentrated upon the practical applications of lighting in industry and on giving proven solutions to practical problems.



The scope of this guide is concerned with lighting for industry. Industry is taken to be those activities involved in the production, treatment, manufacture and distribution of products. Associated areas such as offices and sales rooms are not considered in this guide. By lighting it is meant those facilities whose primary purpose is to enable people to see to perform work. Light as a direct part of the production process is not considered in this guide. Given the myriad of different products produced by industry it is impossible to consider each one separately and even if it was the resulting document would be extremely large and very repetitious. Therefore, the approach adopted here is to consider each industry separately, bringing out the specific lighting problems posed by that industry. If you cannot find a mention of the activity which interests you in this guide then examining the discussion of an analogous activity will often be worthwhile.



The guide also includes up-to-date legislation where relevant and incorporates best practice principles throughout. Individual industry characteristics have been aligned to BS EN 12464: Part 1: 2011 where possible, including the introduction of a distinction between task area and surrounding areas, and the subsequent recommendation of uniformity for those areas. Indeed, uniformity has been given far more importance throughout the Guide, with recommended minimum values in the tables appertaining to each particular industry.

Informations supplémentaires

Auteur CIBSE
Type de document Guide
ICS 13.180 : Ergonomie
91.160.10 : éclairage intérieur
Nombre de pages 110