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"Sauer, Steven T." <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Apr 2002 16:32:08 -0400
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Good Afternoon Mike,
For the record, there is no lighting requirement in J-STD-001 (the word
should is used in the text).  Although the guideline of 1000 lm/m2 seems
high, it is the minimum level of illumination in which operators and
inspectors should be expected to perform their tasks.  You may need to check
with your plant safety department and OSHA regulations for other
requirements.

Steve Sauer
Mfg Engineer
Northrop Grumman, Xetron

-----Original Message-----
From: WEEKES, MICHAEL HS-SNS

J STD 001 calls out 1000 lumens/m sq. - this seems awfully bright - is this
for just repair only or  for plant lighting in general - I thought 100
lumens was pretty bright.

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