GB/T 13379-1992
AbolishedPrinciples of visual ergonomics--The lighting of indoor work systems
视觉工效学原则 室内工作系统照明
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the lighting requirements for indoor work systems based on visual ergonomics principles, aiming to ensure adequate illumination for task performance and visual comfort. It is applied in the design and evaluation of lighting in workplaces such as offices, factories, and control rooms to reduce eye strain and enhance productivity. The standard is used by engineers and facility managers to set lighting levels, uniformity, and glare control in accordance with human visual capabilities.
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