GB/T 13379-2008
AbolishedPrinciples of visual ergonomics-the lighting of indoor work places
视觉工效学原则 室内工作场所照明
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies lighting requirements for indoor work environments to ensure visual comfort, performance, and safety based on ergonomic principles. It is applied in the design, evaluation, and maintenance of lighting systems in offices, factories, and other indoor workplaces, guiding engineers and facility managers in selecting appropriate illuminance levels, glare control, and color rendering. The standard is also referenced in occupational health assessments and workplace compliance audits.
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