Lighting
The checklist contains questions about how both general and site lighting is designed. The aim is to create good visual ergonomics but also physical ergonomics because there is an important interaction between vision and body postures.
The checklist contains questions about how both general and site lighting is designed. The aim is to create good visual ergonomics but also physical ergonomics because there is an important interaction between vision and body postures.
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The checklist contains questions about how both general and site lighting is designed. The aim is to create good visual ergonomics but also physical ergonomics because there is an important interaction between vision and body postures. |
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1. Is the general lighting sufficient in the premises? |
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2. Are the lighting fixtures cleaned and intact? |
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3. Is there dazzling lighting? |
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4. Is daylight available? |
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5. Is there on-site lighting for those employees (e.g. the elderly) who feel that the lighting in the work area is insufficient? |
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6. Are there any disturbing reflections or glare from lamps or windows? |
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Other Here you can note risks that need to be addressed that are not included in the checklist |
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