WAC 296-59-070
Illumination. (1) Sufficient
illumination required. All areas shall be sufficiently
illuminated in order that persons in the area can safely
perform their assigned duties. The recommended levels of
illumination specified in the safety and health core rules,
WAC 296-800-210, shall be followed. When areas are not
specifically referred to in chapter 296-800 WAC and the
adequacy of illumination for the area or task performed is
questionable, a determination of the amount of illumination
needed may be made by the division of industrial safety and
health.
(2) Emergency or secondary lighting system required.
(a) There shall be an emergency or secondary lighting
system which can be actuated immediately upon failure of the
normal power supply system. The emergency or secondary
lighting system shall provide illumination in the following
areas:
(i) Wherever it is necessary for workers to remain at
their machine or station to shut down equipment in case of
power failure;
(ii) At stairways and passageways or aisleways used by
workers as an emergency exit in case of power failure;
(iii) In all plant first-aid and/or medical facilities;
(iv) In emergency power and control room, i.e., in
emergency generator rooms unless arranged to start
automatically in the event of power failure, or on ski lift
motor drive rooms where it would be necessary for employees to
switch on the emergency drive system during night skiing.
(b) Emergency lighting facilities shall be checked at
least every thirty days for mechanical defects. Defective
equipment shall be given priority for repair schedule.
(3) Extension cord type lights. All extension cord type
lights shall be provided with proper guards.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050
. 01-11-038, § 296-59-070, filed 5/9/01, effective
9/1/01. Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 88-14-108
(Order 88-11), § 296-59-070, filed 7/6/88.]