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TABLE 107.1 Illuminance Categories for Selected Group of Industries Illuminance Continuousbelt ca Hand packing Moderately difficult olives Difficult DEF Examination of canned samples Very difficult Container handling EEDEFFE Automobil GHDDDD Can unscramblers Face of shelves Central stations(see Electric generating stat Inside of mixing bowl al plants) Fermentation room Clay and concrete products Grinding, filter presses, kiln room Sweet yeast-raised products Color and glazing olor and glazing-fine work Fillings and other ingredients DDDDDDDDEDDDEF Cleaning and pressing industry Decorating and icing Mechanical Dry and wet cleaning and steaming Inspection and spotting CDEEFEEGFF Scales and thermometers Wrapping Repair and alteration Cloth products Folding, assembling, pasting Cutting, punching, stitching Embossing and inspection ewin Breweries Clothing manufacture(se GFD Boiling and keg washing Receiving opening, storing, shipping Filling(bottles, cans, kegs) Examining(perching) Candy making Sponging, decanting, winding, measuring Box department Chocolate department snowing, fat extraction, DDDDDD and refining, feeding ning, sorting, dipping, packing Pping E Cream making ewins Gum drops and jellied forms Control rooms (see Electric generating stations--interior) Corridors(see Service spaces Mixing, cooking, molding Die cutting and sorting DDDDEE Cotton gin industry Overhead equipment-separators, driers, grid Kiss making and wrapping cleaners, slick machines, conveyers, feeder Initial grading raw material samples Gin stand D Control console Color grading and cutting int cleaner tomatoes ilk industry Olives F Boiler room Cutting and pitting E Bottle storage Final sorting Bottle sorting Industry representatives have established a table of single illuminance values which, in their opinion, can be used. Illuminance for specific operations can also be determined using illuminance categories of similar tasks and activities found in this t and the application of the appropriate weighting factors Source: IES Lighting Handbook, Application Volume. e 2000 by CRC Press LLC© 2000 by CRC Press LLC TABLE 107.1 Illuminance Categories for Selected Group of Industries Illuminance Illuminance Area/Activity Category Area/Activity Category Aircraft maintenance a Canning Aircraft manufacturing a Continuous-belt canning E Assembly Sink canning E Simple D Hand packing D Moderately difficult E Olives E Difficult F Examination of canned samples F Very difficult G Container handling Exacting H Inspection F Automobile manufacturing Can unscramblers E Bakeries Labeling and cartoning D Mixing room D Casting (see Foundries) Face of shelves D Central stations (see Electric generating stations) Inside of mixing bowl D Chemical plants (see Petroleum and chemical plants) Fermentation room D Clay and concrete products Make-up room Grinding, filter presses, kiln rooms C Bread D Molding, pressing, cleaning, trimming D Sweet yeast-raised products D Enameling E Proofing room D Color and glazing—rough work E Oven room D Color and glazing—fine work F Fillings and other ingredients D Cleaning and pressing industry Decorating and icing Checking and sorting E Mechanical D Dry and wet cleaning and steaming E Hand E Inspection and spotting G Scales and thermometers D Pressing F Wrapping D Repair and alteration F Book binding Cloth products Folding, assembling, pasting D Cloth inspection I Cutting, punching, stitching E Cutting G Embossing and inspection F Sewing G Breweries Pressing F Brew house D Clothing manufacture (see Sewn Products) Boiling and keg washing D Receiving opening, storing, shipping D Filling (bottles, cans, kegs) D Examining (perching) I Candy making Sponging, decanting, winding, measuring D Box department D Piling up and marking E Chocolate department Cutting G Husking, winnowing, fat extraction, D Pattern making, preparation of trimming, piping, E crushing and refining, feeding canvas and shoulder pads Bean cleaning, sorting, dipping, packing, D Filling, bundling, shading, stitching D wrapping Shops F Milling E Inspection G Cream making Pressing F Mixing, cooking, molding D Sewing G Gum drops and jellied forms D Control rooms Hand decorating D (see Electric generating stations—interior) Hard candy Corridors (see Service spaces) Mixing, cooking, molding D Cotton gin industry Die cutting and sorting E Overhead equipment—separators, driers, grid D Kiss making and wrapping E cleaners, slick machines, conveyers, feeders Canning and preserving and catwalks Initial grading raw material samples D Gin stand D Tomatoes E Control console D Color grading and cutting rooms F Lint cleaner D Preparation Bale press D Preliminary sorting Dairy farms (see Farms) Apricots and peaches D Dairy products Tomatoes E Fluid milk industry Olives F Boiler room D Cutting and pitting E Bottle storage D Final sorting E Bottle sorting E a Industry representatives have established a table of single illuminance values which, in their opinion, can be used. Illuminance values for specific operations can also be determined using illuminance categories of similar tasks and activities found in this table and the application of the appropriate weighting factors. Source: IES Lighting Handbook, Application Volume
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