© Oxford University PressThe assessment of lighting conditions in workplaces has traditionally focused on the measurement of illuminance. The rationale for a new method for the detailed evaluation of natural and artificial light in ‘near work’ situations, involving the assessment of luminance, is described. Methods: The procedure comprises four successive phases: (1) identify object/images observed during work tasks; (2) outline the area of the operator’s visual field where gaze is predominantly directed; (3) measure luminances in the visual field, pin-pointing all sources of primary and secondary luminance, and constructing iso-luminance maps; and (4) compare luminance ratios. Results: The procedure was illustrated using the common example...
Background The light is one of the electromagnetic waves that can be created from conversi...
Recent research has consistently shown that light entering the human eyes has an important non-visua...
Daylighting has an excellent color rendering, as human eyes have been developed under the sun’s rays...
OBJECTIVES: The assessment of lighting conditions in workplaces has traditionally focused on the mea...
Objectives: The assessment of lighting conditions in workplaces has traditionally focused on the mea...
Inappropriate lighting is one of the most common causes of visual disturbances in office workers. Vi...
BACKGROUND: Light and alertness studies have applied different measurement methodologies to determin...
Reliable measurements are of utmost importance when investigating the relationship between light and...
The benefits of light in offices beyond enabling visual tasks have been demonstrated in former studi...
The objectives of the paper were to analyse the visual behaviour and visual discomfort parameters of...
In the development of the lighting practice, progress has been made to eliminate bad lighting and to...
Introduction. Transformation of the content and scope of employees’ work in modern production requir...
The workers’ safety and wellbeing is the key to achieve higher levels of productivity and efficiency...
Light enables us to see and perceive our environment but it also initiates effects beyond vision, su...
The paper reports data referred to luminance and illuminance measurements performed in three offices...
Background The light is one of the electromagnetic waves that can be created from conversi...
Recent research has consistently shown that light entering the human eyes has an important non-visua...
Daylighting has an excellent color rendering, as human eyes have been developed under the sun’s rays...
OBJECTIVES: The assessment of lighting conditions in workplaces has traditionally focused on the mea...
Objectives: The assessment of lighting conditions in workplaces has traditionally focused on the mea...
Inappropriate lighting is one of the most common causes of visual disturbances in office workers. Vi...
BACKGROUND: Light and alertness studies have applied different measurement methodologies to determin...
Reliable measurements are of utmost importance when investigating the relationship between light and...
The benefits of light in offices beyond enabling visual tasks have been demonstrated in former studi...
The objectives of the paper were to analyse the visual behaviour and visual discomfort parameters of...
In the development of the lighting practice, progress has been made to eliminate bad lighting and to...
Introduction. Transformation of the content and scope of employees’ work in modern production requir...
The workers’ safety and wellbeing is the key to achieve higher levels of productivity and efficiency...
Light enables us to see and perceive our environment but it also initiates effects beyond vision, su...
The paper reports data referred to luminance and illuminance measurements performed in three offices...
Background The light is one of the electromagnetic waves that can be created from conversi...
Recent research has consistently shown that light entering the human eyes has an important non-visua...
Daylighting has an excellent color rendering, as human eyes have been developed under the sun’s rays...