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Light in Industry: Safety Option or Safety Requirement

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Light in Industry: Safety Option or Safety Requirement

Many people work night shifts: construction workers, policemen, truckers, and various other professions that may work on the road, on a highway, or other locations.

There is an ongoing debate about whether good lighting means greater safety for those who work the night shifts on the road and other dangerous places where little or no light can mean a fatal accident.

Currently, industrial lighting is considered an option and is listed as an expense item rather than a necessary requirement. It is a safety feature of most work sites and industrial areas, but the lighting isn’t necessarily good or adequate enough to meet the needs of the workers.

Many times the lighting is poor, and this can create bad situations. When a company is looking at reducing costs, one of the first items on their list is to reduce energy, and especially light energy.

But is saving a little money worth the risk of injury amongst your workers? That is a question many industrial companies are struggling with, and one that has yet to be answered. For the moment, each company decides for itself, and there is no standard strength lighting that is required for company’s to implement.

What is known is that good lighting can and does make a work environment more pleasant and ultimately easier to work in, especially at night. Since many industrial activities involve hand-eye coordination and numerous people perform many visual tasks, good lighting is essential.

A lot of research has been conducted into the efficacy of light in working environments, and most of it has found that people who worked in areas with better lighting ultimately performed faster, with less errors. This is integral because just a higher speed and the ability to really see what you’re doing can lead to some excellent occurrences.

More effective lighting might lead to better quality control and increase your customer satisfaction ratio. Maybe it will increase your sales, improve safety, reduce injuries, lower insurance, create less “sick” employees, improve security and much more.

It may seem a little far fetched to make those claims, but the fact remains that better lighting equals a better working environment; this in turn equals a more effective company. Thus you have to ask yourself, once again, if lighting is truly an option or if it should be a hard, fast requirement in the industrial sector.

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