| Note: | This section establishes minimal levels of lighting for safety purposes only. Guidelines pertaining to optimal levels of lighting and illumination may be found in Practice for Industrial Lighting, ANSI/IES RP7-1979. (See the resource section of this book on how to contact ANSI.) |
| Lighting Table | ||
| Activity | Minimum acceptable average lighting level in an area: | Any one single measurement used to determine the average lighting level* cannot be less than: |
| (Foot-candles) | (Foot-candles) | |
| Indoor task | 10 | 5 |
| Outdoor task | 5 | 2.5 |
| Nontask activities for both indoor and outdoor | 3 | 1.5 |
| * | Lighting levels must be measured at thirty inches above the floor/working surface at the task. |
| Note: | • Lighting levels can be measured with a light meter. |
| • Conversion information: 1 foot-candleEhard = 1 lumen incident per square foot = 10.76 lux. |