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noun, plural lu·ces /lusiz/ Show Spelled [loo-seez] Show IPA. Opcs A unit of illuminaon, equivalent to 0.0929 foot candle and equal to the illuminaon produced by luminous flux of one lumen falling perpendicularly on a surface one meter square. Symbol: lx LUX

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–noun, plural lu·ces  /lusiz/ Show Spelled [loo-seez] Show IPA. Optics A unit of illumination, equivalent to 0.0929 foot candle and equal to the illumination produced by luminous flux of one lumen falling perpendicularly on a surface one meter square. Symbol: lx

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OO CONTENTS

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01 Circulation Spaces02 General Areas

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01 Industrial Tasks02 Processes

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01 Office02 Screen-Based Tasks

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01 Hospital02 Medical Premises

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01 Education02 Training Facilities

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CIRCULATION SPACES

& GENERAL AREAS

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ENTRANCES LUX G.IEntrance halls, lobbies, foyers 160 -Waiting Rooms 160 19Enquiry Desks 320 19Gate Houses 160 19Loading Bays 80 -

CIRCULATION AREASCorridors, passageways, ramps 40 -Stairs 80 -Lifts, escalators, moving walks - -

STAFF CANTEENS, CAFETERIA, DINING ROOMGeneral 160 -Counters 240 -

KITCHENSGeneral 160 22Food preparation, cooking, washing up 240 22

STAFF ROOMSChanging rooms, locker rooms 80 -Cleaners rooms 80 -Cloakrooms 80 -Rest rooms 40 -

FIRST AID CENTRESRest rooms 40 -Treatment rooms 320 19

TOILETS 80 -

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STOREROOMS LUX G.I Rough bulky material- Dead storage 40 -- Live storage 80 25Medium or fine material requiring care- Dead storage 80 -- Live storage 160 25CountersIntermittent tasks 240 -Sustained tasks 320 25

PLANT ROOMSGeneral 80 25Control panels, switchboards 160 -

CONTROL AND MONITORING ROOMS- Intermittently monitored 240 -- Continuously monitored 320 19

CARPARKS (INDOORS)Entrances- During Daytime-- First 15 m 800 --- Next 4 m 160 --- During night-time 160 -Pay booths (see Gatehouses)Aisles, ramps, circulating roads, pedestrian crossings 40 -Normal parking spaces 40 -Parking spaces for disabled 40 -

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OFFICE &

SCREEN BASED TASKS

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GENERAL TASKS INVOLVING TYPING, READING, WRITING LUX G.ITask 320 19Background / environment 160 19

SCREEN bASED TASKSKeyboards 160 19*Reference material- Good, simple 240 19*- Average detail 320 19*- Poor, fine detail 600 19*Background environment 160 19*

Microform reading areas20

- 40 19*

DRAFTING OFFICESDrawing board 600 19*Reference material- Good, simple 320 19*- Poor, fine detail 600 19*Background environment 240 19*

COMPUTER ROOMSEquipment rooms 320 22Terminals (see screen-based tasks)Reference materials (see screen-based tasks)

MEETING ROOMSMeeting rooms 320 19Training rooms, seminar rooms 240 19Conference rooms, boardrooms 240 19

RECEPTION AREAS (see recommendations of AS/NZS 1680.2.1)

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PHOTOCOPYING AND PRINTING ROOMS LUX G.IIntermittent 160 25Sustained, collating 240 19Colour copying 240 19

FILING AREASSorting- Simple, clear detail 240 19- Difficult, fine detail 320 19

STOREROOMS, STRONG ROOMS, FILE STORAGE AREAS(See recommendations of AS/NZS 1680.2.1)

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* In an environment designed in accordance with the recommendations of AS/NZS 1680.1:2006, a maximum glare index of 19 will be satisfactory. However, if the environment departs from the recommendations or, as a result of task analysis, discomfort glare is likely to be a problem, a maximum glare index of 16 is recommended.

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EDUCATIONAL &

TRAINING FACILITIES

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AUDITORIUMS LUX G.IAssembly halls - general use 160 19Social activity 80 19Examinations 240 19Theatre use (special application)

CLASSROOMSArt rooms (see Graphic Design and Material)Computer training rooms (see recommendations of AS/NZS 1680.2.2)

Drafting rooms (see recommendations of AS/NZS 1680.2.2)General use 240 19Laboratories 320 19Lecture rooms 240 19Music rooms 320 19Reading rooms 320 19Seminar rooms 240 19Sewing rooms- General 320 19- Task area 800 -

CONFERENCE ROOMSConferring 240 19Video conferencing- Conference table 600 -- Rear wall 160 -- Auxiliary graphics 800 -

FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES (see recommendations of AS/NZS 1680.2.1)

GRAPHIC DESIGN AND MATERIALColour selection 800 19*Charting and mapping 800 19*Graphs 800 19*

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GRAPHIC DESIGN AND MATERIAL continued LUX G.IKeylining 800 19*Layout and artwork 600 19*Photographs, moderate detail 400 19*

LIbRARIESAudio listening areas 160 19Audiovisual areas 240 19Book repair and binding 320 19Book stacks 240 19Card files 320 19Carrels, individual study areas 320 -Cataloguing 320 19Circulation desk 320 19

OFFICES (see recommendations of AS/NZS 1680.2.2)

INDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES (see AS/NZS 2560.2.2)

WORKSHOPSRough bench or machine work 240 22Medium bench work or machine work 400 19Fine bench or machine work 800 19Extra-fine bench or machine work 1200 19*

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* Refer to Table 8.2 of AS/NZS 1680.1:2006.

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INDUSTRIAL TASKS & PROCESSES

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AIRCRAFT FACTORIES AND MAINTENANCE HANGERS LUX G.IStock parts production, drilling, riveting, screw fastening, sheet material layout and template work, wing sections, cowling, etc.,welding, sub-assembly, final assembly, inspection, engine testing, maintenance and repairs (hangars) 400 22

ASSEMbLY SHOPS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSESRough work, e.g. large scale assembly, frame assembly, assembly of heavy machinery

160/ 240 25*

Medium work, e.g. Machined parts, main engine assembly, vehicle body assembly 400 22Fine work, e.g. Small parts, electronic equipment, sub assemblies (engine components) 600 19Extra-fine work, e.g. Very small or intricate parts, precision mechanisms, instruments 1200 -

bAKERIESGeneral working areas 160 22Mixing and make-up rooms 240 22Decorating and icing 400 22

bREWING, DISTILLING AND SOFT-DRINK MANUFACTUREGeneral working areas 160 25*Brewhouse, bottling and canning plants 240 25*Bottle inspection (special requirements apply)

bUILDING CONSTRUCTION SITES (INTERIOR)Walkways and access areas 40 -General work areas 160 -

CARPET MANUFACTUREWinding, beaming 240 25*Setting pattern, tufting, cropping, trimming, fringing, latexing and latex drying 400 22

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CARPET MANUFACTURE continued LUX G.IDesigning, weaving, mending 600 19Inspection 600 19Piece dying (see dye works)

CHOCOLATE AND CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTUREMixing, blending, boiling 160 25*Chocolate husking, winnowing, fat extraction, crushing and refining, feeding, bean cleaning, sorting, milling, cream making 240 25*Inspection, hand decorating, wrapping and packing 400 22

CLAY PRODUCTSMachine made products- Grinding, moulding, pressing, cleaning, trimming, glazing, firing 240 28*Handmade products- Enamelling, colouring, glazing 600 19

CLOTHING MANUFACTUREFabric inspection and testing 1200 -Pattern making- Manual 400 22- Computer controlled (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.2Layout and cutting- Manual 600 19- Computer controlled (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.2Fusing of backing 400 22Sorting and bundling 400 22Sewing- Manual 800 19- Computer controlled (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.2Pressing 400 22Hand tailoring and repairs 1200 -Inspection of finished goods 1200 -

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CONCRETE PRODUCTS LUX G.IDrying/curing 80 28*Mixing, casting, cleaning 160 28*

DAIRY FACTORIESGeneral working areas 160 25*Container inspection (special requirements apply)Container filling 400 25*

DYE WORKSReception ‘grey’ perching 600 22Wet process 160 22Dry process 240 22Dryers’ offices (colour matching) 800 -Final perching 1200 -

EDIbLE OILS AND FATS PROCESSINGRefining and blending 240 25*General work areas 400 22

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTUREManufacture of insulated wires and cables 240 25*Winding of coils and armatures- heavy gauge wire 240 25*- medium gauge wire 400 22- Fine gauge wire 800 19Varnishing and impregnation of coils 240 25*

ELECTRICITY GENERATING STATIONSGeneral plant areas- Normal operations 160 25*- Maintenance 400 25*Fuel supply plant 40 28*

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ELECTRICITY GENERATING STATIONS continued LUX G.IGeneral movement, e.g. Walkways and cable tunnels 40 -Instruments, gauges, valves, and similar 160 -

ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURE AND REPAIRPrinted circuit boards- Board preparation 400 22- Hand insertation of components, soldering 600 19- Inspection and testing 800 -

ENGRAVINGMachine engraving 400 22Hand engraving 800 -

FARM AND RURAL bUILDINGSBarns 40 -Covered stockyard 40 -Cowshed- Udder level 160 -- Draining channel 80 -- Feeding passages 40 -Dairy 240 -Grains, fodder handling, drying and similar- General 40 -- Control points 160 -Implement maintenance 160 -Livestock housing- Bull, calf isolation 40 -- Calving 80 -- Stables 40 -Shearing shed- Shearing 240 22- Fleece inspection 400 22

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FARM AND RURAL BUILDINGS continued LUX G.IShearing Shed- Pressing and baling 160 25*Piggeries- Pig houses, boiler house 40 -- Farrowing pens 80 -Poultry laying sheds 40 -Fruit and vegetables - grading and packing 400 22

FIRE STATIONSAppliance rooms 160 -

FLOUR MILLINGCleaning, grinding or rolling 160 25*Baking and roasting 240 22Flour grading 400 22

FOOD PROCESSING (INC. CANNING, PRESERVING & FREEZING)Grading and sorting of raw materials 600 22Preparation - Kettle areas, mechanical cleaning, dicing, trimming 240 25*Canned and bottled goods- Retorts 240 25*- Automatic processes 160 -- Inspection (see standards for more information)Labelling and packaging (see packaging and dispatch)Frozen foods - Process areas 240 25*

FORGESGeneral 160 28*Inspection (see inspection - engineering)Control platforms and pulpits, control rooms (see recommendations for control and monitoring rooms in AS 1680.2.1

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FOUNDRIES LUX G.IAutomatic plant- With no manual operation or occasional manual operation 160 -- With frequent manual intervention 240 25*Non-automatic plant- Charging floor, sand preparation, tumbling, cleaning, pouring, shell moulding, shaking out 160 28*- Fettling, sand and shot blasting 240 25*- Rough moulding and core making 160 28*- Fine moulding and core making, inspection 400 22- Pattern making (see woodworking)

FURNITURE FACTORIESWood machining and assembly- Rough sawing and cutting 240 22- Machining, sanding and assembly of components 400 22Cabinet making- Veneer sorting and preparation 600 19- Veneer pressing 400 22- Fitting 400 22- Final inspection 600 22Tube bending and cutting 240 22Upholstery- Material inspection 800 -- Filling and covering 400 22- Slipping 600 22- Cutting, sewing 600 22Mattress making- Assembly 400 22- Tape edging 800 22

GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONSPumps 400 -

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GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS continued LUX G.IParking areas (interior) (see recommendations for car parks)General servicing, greasing, pits, washing, polishing 240 22Repairs 400 22

GLASS MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSINGMix and furnace rooms, pressing, glassblowing, polishing 160 28*Grinding, cutting glass to size, silvering 240 28*Fine grinding, bevelling, inspection, etching and decorating 400 22Glass cutting (cut glass) 600 22Fine inspection (special requirements apply)

HAT MANUFACTUREStiffening, braiding, cleaning, refining, forming, sizing, pouncing, flanging, finishing, ironing 160 25*Dyeing 240 22Sewing- Light to medium 400 22- Dark 600 22Inspection 800 -

HOSIERY AND KNITWEAR MANUFACTUREFlat bed knitting machines 400 22Circular knitting machines 600 19Lockstitch and over-locking machines 800 19Linking or running on 800 19Mending, hand finishing 1200 -Inspection 1200 -

INSPECTION (ENGINEERING)Rough work - rough visual inspection, counting, rough check of stock parts 160 25*Medium work - ‘Go’ and ‘No Go’ gauges, electronic equipment sub-assemblies 400 19

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INSPECTION (ENGINEERING) continued LUX G.IFine work. Calibrated scales, precision mechanisms & instruments 600 19Extra fine work, e.g. Gauging and inspection of small or intricate parts of sub-assemblies or mechanisms 1200 -Minute work, e.g. Very small instruments 1600 -

IRON MAKINGSinter plant- Plant floor 160 28*Mixer drum, fan house, screen houses, coolers, transfer stations 160 28*Furnaces, cupolas- General 160 28*- Control platforms (see forges)- Conveyor galleries, walkways 40 28*

JEWELLERY AND WATCH MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRWorking areas - General lighting 400 19Fine processes 600 19Minute processes 1600 -Gem cutting, polishing, setting 1200 -

LAbORATORIES AND TESTING AREASGeneral 400 19Calibrated scales, precision mechanisms and instruments 600 -Screen-based tasks (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.2)

LAUNDRIES AND DRY CLEANINGDrying room 80 28*Dry cleaning, bulk machine work 160 28*Receiving and dispatch, washing 240 25*Ironing and pressing 400 25*Sorting and checking 400 25*Mending and spotting 600 25*

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LEATHER MANUFACTURING LUX G.IVats 160 28*Cleaning, tanning, stretching, cutting, fleshing and stuffing 240 28*Finishing and scarfing 240 25*Pressing and winding- Light 240 25*- Dark 400 22Cutting, scarfing, sewing- Light 400 22- Dark 600 19Grading and matching- Light 400 22- Dark 800 -

MACHINE SHOPS AND FITTING SHOPSRough bench and machine work, counting, rough checking of stock parts, etc (tolerances generally above 750 µm) 160 28*Medium bench and machine work, ordinary automatic machines, rough grinding, medium buffing and polishing (tolerances down to 125 µm) 400 22Fine bench and machine work, fine automatic machines, medium grinding, fine buffing and polishing (tolerances down to 25 µm) 600 19Extra-fine bench and machine work, grinding (fine work), tool and die making (tolerances below 25 µm) 1200 -

MEATWORKS (AbATTOIRS)Slaughtering 160 28*Boning, cleaning, cooking, grinding, canning, packing and cutting 400 22Inspection 600 -

METAL FORMING AND TREATMENTIngot stripping, soaking pits, annealing and heat treatment bays, acid recovery plant 160 28*Picking and cleaning bays, roughing mills, cold mills, finishing mills, tinning and galvanizing lines, cut up and rewind lines

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METAL FORMING AND TREATMENT continued LUX G.I- General 160 28*- Control platforms and pulpits (see forges)Wire mills, product finishing, steel inspection and treatment 240 25*Plate/strip inspection 400 22

MINES AND QUARRIES (SURFACE bUILDINGS)Preparation plants- Working areas 240 -- Picking belts 400 -- Other areas 160 -- Winding houses-- General 160 --- Motor room 240 -- Lamp rooms-- Main areas 160 --- Repair sections 240 -- Screens 160 -- Kilns 160 -- Weigh houses 160 -- Fan houses 160 -Materials handling- Conveyors and gantries 40 -- Transfer houses-- General 80 --- Manned areas 160 -- Silos and elevators 80 -- Sampling towers 160 -- Wagon loading 40 -- Unloading points 40 -- Tiplers 80 -- Bagging Plant 160 -- Other areas where operators are normally in attendance 160 -

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MINES AND QUARRIES (SURFACE bUILDINGS) LUX G.IMaterials handling continued- Switch rooms (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.1)- Control rooms (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.1)- Workshops, machine and tool shops (see machine shops)- Stores (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.1)

PACKING AND DISPATCHPacking & dispatch, casting, wrapping, labelling, filling & stamping- Large objects 160 25*- Medium objects 240 22- Small objects 400 19

PAINT MANUFACTURE- General 240 25*- Automatic processes 160 28*- Control panels 240 -- Special batch mixing 600 19- Visual colour matching (see standards for more information)

PAINT SHOPS AND SPRAY bOOTHSDipping, firing, rough spraying 160 28*Rubbing, ordinary painting, spraying and finishing 240 25*Fine painting, spraying and finishing 400 22Extra fine painting, spraying and finishing, e.g. automobile bodies, piano cases 600 19Inspection, retouching, matching 800 19

PAPER MANUFACTURE AND PROCESSINGPaper mills, preparation plants 160 28*Paper and board making- General 240 25*- Automatic processes 160 28*

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PAPER MANUFACTURE AND PROCESSING continued LUX G.IPaper and board making continued- Inspection, sorting 400 22Paper converting processes- General 240 25*- Associated printing 400 22

PETROLEUM CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL WORKSPump and compressor houses 160 -Process plant with remote control 80 -Process plant- Requiring occasional manual intervention 80 -- Permanently occupied workstations 160 28*- Control rooms, measuring stations, control platforms and obser-vation posts (see recommendations under forges)

PHARMACEUTICALS AND FINE CHEMICALS MANUFACTUREPharmaceutical manufacture- Grinding, granulating, mixing, drying, tableting, sterilizing, wash-ing, preparation of solutions, filling, capping, wrapping, hardening 400 22Fine Chemical manufacture- Walkways, platforms, stairs and ladders (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.1)- Valves, instruments 80 -- Process plant 80 28Fine chemical finishing 400 22Inspection 400 22

PLASTIC PRODUCTSAutomatic plant- With no manual control or occasional manual control 80 28*- With frequent manual control 160 28*Control platforms (see forges)Control rooms (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.1)

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PLASTIC PRODUCTS continued LUX G.INon automatic plant- Mixing, calendering, extrusion 400 25*- Compression, injection, blow moulding-- Loading and unloading 240 25*- Sheet fabrication -- Shaping, trimming, machining, polishing, cementing 400 22- Colour matching and assembly 600 19- Plasticised cloths (inspection) 400 19

PLATING SHOPSVats and baths 240 25*Buffing, polishing and burnishing 400 22Fine buffing and polishing 600 19Inspection (special requirements apply)

PRINTING INDUSTRYPre-press area- General 320 19- Keyboard (see recommendations of AS 1680.2.2)- Paste up (manual) 320 19- Illuminated tables-- General lighting 240 19Proof reading 400 16Graphic reproduction- General 320 22- Colour reproduction and inspection 1200 -Printing machine room- General 240 22- Presses 240 -- Printed product inspection 800 -

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PRINTING INDUSTRY continued LUX G.IBinding and finishing operations- General 320 22- Machine areas 400 -Screen printing (see printing machine room)

RUbbER PRODUCTS INCLUDING TYRESStock preparation, plasticising, milling 240 25*Calendering, fabric preparation, stock cutting 400 22Extruding, moulding, curing 400 22Inspection 800 -

SAWMILLS AND TIMbER PROCESSING PLANTGeneral 160 28*Sawing, milling and manufacturing operations 400 -Grading and inspection 600 -

SHEET METAL WORKSGeneral preparation 240 28*Pressing, punching, shearing, stamping, spinning, folding 400 22Benchwork, scribing, inspection 600 19

SHOE AND bOOT MANUFACTURELeather and synthetic- Sorting and grading 800 19- Clicking, closing 600 22- Preparatory operations 800 -- Cutting tables and presses 1200 -

RUbbERWashing, compounding, coating, drying, varnishing, calendering, cutting 240 25*Lining, making and finishing 240 22

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SOAP MANUFACTURE LUX G.IGeneral area 240 25*Automatic processes 160 25*Control panels 240 -Machines 240 25*

STEEL MAKINGElectric melting shops 160 28*Basic oxygen steel making plants- General 160 28*- Converter floor, teeming bay 160 28- Control platforms and pulpits (see forges)- Scrap bays 160 28*

STRUCTURAL STEEL FAbRICATIONGeneral 160 28*

TEXTILE AND FIbRE PROCESSINGGinning, separators, dryers 160 28Bale breaking, blowing, carding 240 25*Roving, slubbing, spinning (ordinary counts), winding, reeling, combing, hackling, spreading, cabling 400 22Beaming, sizing, dressing and dyeing, doubling (fancy) spinning 400 22Healding (drawing in) 800 -Weaving- Plain ‘grey’ cloth 600 19- Patterned cloths, fine counts 800 19- Inspection 1200 -Jute processing. weaving, spinning, cop winding, yarn calender 240 25*Soaking, fugitive tinting, conditioning or setting of twist 240 25*Winding, twisting, rewinding, crimping, coning, quilting, sizing 400 22Spinning 400 22Flat bed knitting machines 400 22

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TEXTILE AND FIBRE PROCESSING continued LUX G.IHealding (drawing-in) 800 -Weaving 800 -Inspection 1200 -

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HOSPITALS & MEDICAL PREMISES

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PATIENT AREAS LUX G.IWards - general- General lighting 160 D/G- At bed head 240 D/G- Examination lighting 320 -- Night lighting 1 -Patients lounges 160 19Wards - infants- General lighting 240 D/G- Night lighting 10 -Wards - intensive care and other high dependency areas- General lighting 160 D/G- Examination lighting in bedded areas 400 C/O- Night-watch lighting 10 -

PATIENT TRANSIT AREASGeneral 160 D/GEmergency department to operating rooms 240 D/G

PATIENT TOILETS AND SHOWERS 160 -

PATIENT bATHROOMS 160 -

TREATMENT AREASGeneral area types- Type A areas 400 -- Type B areas 320 19- Type C areas 320 19Surgical suites- Operating rooms (see standards for more information)- Clean-up and scrub-up rooms 240 -Plaster rooms 320 19Recovery rooms

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TREATMENT AREAS continued LUX G.IRecovery rooms continued- General 240 D/G- Examination 400 -Casualty and accident department - Reception and triage counter 400 19- Waiting room 160 22- Treatment/examination rooms (see type B general areas)- Operating room (see standards for more information)Outpatients department- Consulting/examination rooms (see type C general areas)- Audiometey (see type C general areas)- Physiotherapy 240 D/G- Plaster room 240 19Maternity suites- Delivery room/birth units (see type A general areas)- Nurseries-- Normal new born 240 D/G-- High dependency 240/400 D/G-- Critical care 400 D/G- Babies wash 240 D/G- Formula preparation 240 22

SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS AND TREATMENT ROOMSEndoscopic examination- General lighting (see type A general areas)- Urology 20-50 19- Gastroenterology 20-50 19- Gynaecology 20-50 19Ophthalmic examination- General lighting (see type C general areas)-Refractometry 50 19- Skiascopy 50 19

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SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS AND TREATMENT ROOMS continued LUX G.IOphthalmic examination continued- Ophthalmoscopy 50 19- Perimetry 5 19- Adaptometry 5 19Organ imagery- General lighting (see type A general areas- Work at monitor 40 16- Screening 80-240 19- Viewing and reporting room 80-240 19- MR scanner room - anaesthetic area (see type A general areas)Oncology treatment (see type A general areas)

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