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Ahmed, M. (2016). Lighting design in the workplace a challenge for Egyptian designer. International Design Journal, 6(4), 287-297. doi: 10.21608/idj.2016.90755
Mohamed Shohdy Ahmed. "Lighting design in the workplace a challenge for Egyptian designer". International Design Journal, 6, 4, 2016, 287-297. doi: 10.21608/idj.2016.90755
Ahmed, M. (2016). 'Lighting design in the workplace a challenge for Egyptian designer', International Design Journal, 6(4), pp. 287-297. doi: 10.21608/idj.2016.90755
Ahmed, M. Lighting design in the workplace a challenge for Egyptian designer. International Design Journal, 2016; 6(4): 287-297. doi: 10.21608/idj.2016.90755

Lighting design in the workplace a challenge for Egyptian designer

Article 25, Volume 6, Issue 4 - Serial Number 20, October 2016, Page 287-297  XML PDF (785.24 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2016.90755
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Author
Mohamed Shohdy Ahmed
Lecturer, Metal Products and Jewelry Department , Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University
Abstract
Introduction: There are no health and safety legislation to lay a strict duty on employers to  ensure that workplaces in Egypt, are sufficiently illuminated. International standards are imposed only when an international facility or building is to be illuminated. This  has caused  the provision  of both ambient or background lighting with no requirement whatsoever to maintain safe working areas or specific lighting at machinery and workstations where a higher level of lighting may be required because of the hazards arising from work activities. The characteristics of the Egyptian workforce is noticeably different from their counterparts around the world with their visual performance and workplace requirements. Lighting design should be considered with right and proper  consideration requiring the  application of relevant  requirements  based  on  a   study of  the visual performance of the Egyptian population and work activities of Egyptian workplaces. Statement of the problem: can be summarized in two questions; are  commonly  used  lighting specifications  and  design codes  applied  in  Egypt  adequate  for  the Egyptian workforce?. Does the available equipment and lighting fixtures designed for other populations adequate for the Egyptian workforce? Objectives; the study has been designed to identify the requirement of lighting design in the Egyptian workplaces thus providing tools and specification for the lighting design in workplace to provide adequate and sufficient levels of illumination.  Results:  The  proper planning for a lighting system  as a part  of the  working environment is essential to  create  a safe and comfortable workplace. Also it  was evident that lighting system in a workplace should  take into consideration the maintenance and cleaning of such equipment because of the dusty environment adherent to Egypt. The study also emphasized that a lighting system for  the  workplace in Egyptian cities should be as flexible and energy saving as possible. The study also assured that the lighting design as a system integrated  to  workplace  should  avoide fatigue  and lack of concentration..
Keywords
Workplace design; Illumination; Lighting design
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