DocumentCode
2579112
Title
Industrial Lighting Safety, Can You See the Problem?
Author
Driscoll, Tom ; Brady, Gordon ; Loiselle, Richard ; Walton, Mick
Author_Institution
Shell Canada Ltd., Calgary, Alta.
fYear
2006
fDate
11-15 Sept. 2006
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
This paper demonstrates that an improved understanding of the industrial lighting environment, and the tasks that workers have to perform in these environments, may improve safety and health performance. It shows how occupational health & safety and the Illumination Engineering Society (IES) safe lighting conditions and standards are often misinterpreted or ignored and the effects this may have. The paper describes how industrial lighting systems are designed and built and maintained. Statistical data from actual work sites are discussed to illustrate the issues associated with poor lighting. Safety issues with regard to maintaining lighting systems are also explored. A case study involving many of the above elements are outlined. Conclusions and recommendations are presented to further the understanding of industrial lighting and safety
Keywords
ergonomics; lighting; occupational health; occupational safety; safety systems; industrial lighting safety system; occupational health and safety; safe lighting conditions; safe lighting standards; safety and health performance; Employment; Fixtures; Hazards; Health and safety; Lighting; Maintenance engineering; Mining industry; Occupational health; Occupational safety; Protection; Energized and De-energized Work; Illumination; Industrial Lighting; Lighting; Lumen; Safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 2006. PCIC '06. Record of Conference Papers - IEEE Industry Applications Society 53rd Annual
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA
ISSN
0090-3507
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0558-0
Electronic_ISBN
0090-3507
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCICON.2006.359721
Filename
4199081
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