2. Ensuring visual comfort
Ensuring visual comfort aims to avoid workplace hazards and adapt lighting technologies to working conditions.
Ergonomic diagnosis focuses on the perception of luminance and average illuminance for different visual tasks (NF EN 12464-1).
For example, the activity of reading and writing a paper document (with a reflection factor of 0.80) requires an average illuminance to be maintained of 500 lx on the visual task, in accordance with standard NF EN 12464-1. If the operator is over 45 years of age, visual performance deteriorates with age; the average illuminance to be maintained is increased to 750 lx, rising to 1,000 lx if the situation presents risks. This Emoy illuminance (in lx) is given on the reference surface of the work area where the visual task (work requiring adequate lighting) is performed.
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Ensuring visual comfort
Regulations
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articles R. 4213-1 to R. 4213-4
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Décret n° 2008- 244 du 7 mars 2008
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Normative references
NF EN 12464-1/2 Light and lighting – Workplace lighting – Part 1: indoor workplaces – Part 2: outdoor workplaces
NF EN 15 193 Energy performance of buildings – Energy requirements for lighting
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