Occupational Health – Illumination

Course Outline

Course description:

Poor lighting can have serious consequences, and has in the past been a contributor to accidents and even fatalities. The effect of poor lighting can often be felt only later down the production line or process.

Glare, reflections, poor light distribution, excessive light, insufficient light, UV light, and many other factors can cause health concerns such as headaches and eye diseases, but can also cause people to make critical mistakes.

This course is designed to provide employees and supervisors with a thorough understanding of the importance of, and factors that contribute to, good lighting in the workplace. It will help you identify the hazards poor lighting can create, and provides a checklist of aspects to consider when installing, assessing, and maintaining workplace lighting.

Course price: US$15

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