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AS/NZS 1680.2.2:2008

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Interior and workplace lighting, Part 2.2: Specific applications - Office and screen-based tasks

Sets out recommendations for the lighting of offices and similar tasks, including screen-based tasks. While the tasks may be commonly performed in interiors called offices’, they may also be performed in other interiors; for example, reading, writing and screen-based tasks frequently occur in most types of interior workplaces.
Published: 06/06/2008
Pages: 31
Table of contents
Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Application
1.3 Referenced documents
1.4 Definitions
2 General requirements of good interior lighting
3 Task visibility
3.1 General
3.2 Recommended illuminances
3.3 Considerations for office tasks
3.3.1 Diversity of tasks performed
3.3.2 Need for flexibility
3.4 Workstations
3.4.1 General considerations
3.4.2 Influence of workstations on lighting design
3.5 Screen-based tasks
3.5.1 General considerations
3.5.2 Influence of display characteristics
3.5.3 Main objectives
3.5.4 Task visibility
3.5.5 Visual comfort
4 Directional effects of lighting
4.1 General
4.2 Special considerations
5 Unwanted reflections
5.1 General
5.2 Reflections in SBE screens
6 Surfaces
6.1 General
6.2 Special considerations for SBE
6.3 Special considerations for workstations
6.4 Special considerations for partition screens
6.5 Selection of colours
7 Light source colour
7.1 General
7.2 Lamp colour appearance and colour rendering properties
8 Glare and related effects
8.1 General
8.2 Discomfort glare from electric lighting
8.3 Discomfort glare from windows
8.4 Avoidance of gloom
8.5 High angle glare
9 Light sources, luminaires and control systems
9.1 General
9.2 Luminaires for local lighting
10 Lighting systems
10.1 General
10.2 Special considerations for SBE
10.2.1 General
10.2.2 Suspended and surface-mounted luminaires
10.2.3 Recessed luminaires
10.2.4 Indirect lighting
10.2.5 Luminous ceilings
10.3 Special architectural/interior design considerations
10.3.1 General
10.3.2 Ceiling grid
10.3.3 Partition/wall grid
10.3.4 Windows and roof lights
10.4 Additional advice on energy efficient lighting
10.4.1 General considerations
10.4.2 Achieving energy savings
10.5 Additional advice on local (task) lighting with SBE
10.5.1 General considerations
10.5.2 Method of use
10.5.3 Luminaire characteristics
10.6 Special considerations for workstation local lighting
10.7 Special considerations for microform readers
11 Lighting design procedure
12 Maintenance of lighting systems and equipment
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
D1 Scope
D2 Arrangement of SBE
D3 The operator’s field of view
D3.1 Provision for visual relief
D3.2 Luminance differences
D4 Windows
Appendix E
E1 Introduction
E2 Recommendations
Cited references in this standard
[Pending Revision]
Interior and workplace lighting, Part 2.3: Specific applications - Educational and training facilities
AS/NZS 2946
Suspended ceilings, recessed luminaires and air diffusers—Interface requirements for physical compatibility
[Pending Revision]
Interior and workplace lighting, Part 2.1: Specific applications - Circulation spaces and other general areas
[Pending Revision]
Interior and workplace lighting, Part 1: General principles and recommendations
[Superseded]
Screen-based workstations, Part 2: Workstation furniture
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