AS/NZS 1680.0:2009
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Interior lighting Safe movement (Reconfirmed 2020)
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15-12-2009
Sets out the minimum requirements for electric lighting systems within publicly accessible areas of buildings to provide visual conditions that facilitate the safe movement of people in the normal use of the building.
Committee |
LG-001
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 9335 5
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Pages |
7
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed 11/09/2020.
This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2020 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 11/09/2020 |
PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This Standard sets out the minimum requirements for electric lighting systems within publicly accessible areas of buildings so as to provide visual conditions that facilitate the safe movement of people in the normal use of the building. The Standard does not apply to the provision of the visual conditions necessary for the performance of specific work tasks. NOTES:1 Electric lighting alone, no matter how well designed, cannot provide visual conditions that will ensure safe movement. Other factors, such as the use of interior surface finishes of appropriate colour and reflectance, and the avoidance of excessive contrasts in brightness of surfaces in the field of view, e.g. windows and luminaires, can significantly enhance the visual environment for safe movement. For persons with impaired vision, additional special factors may be of importance for safe movement (see Appendix A). 2 General recommendations for the lighting and visual conditions necessary for the performance of work tasks are given in AS/NZS 1680.1. Recommendations appropriate to specific tasks or activities are set out in the AS/NZS 1680.2 series. 3 Attention is drawn to the AS(/NZS) 2293 series of Standards, which set out requirements for the design, installation, operation and maintenance of emergency evacuation lighting for buildings.
First published as AS/NZS1680.0:1998.
Second edition 2009.
AS/NZS 3827.1:1998 | Lighting system performance - Accuracies and tolerances Overview and general recommendations |
AS/NZS 1680.2.5:1997 | Interior lighting - Hospital and medical tasks |
AS/NZS 1680.2.4:1997 | Interior lighting Industrial tasks and processes |
AS 1852.845-1989 | International electrotechnical vocabulary - Lighting |
AS/NZS 2293.2:1995 | Emergency escape lighting and exit signs for buildings Inspection and maintenance |
AS/NZS 1680.2.1:2008 | Interior and workplace lighting Specific applications - Circulation spaces and other general areas |
AS/NZS 1680.2.2:2008 | Interior and workplace lighting Specific applications - Office and screen-based tasks |
AS/NZS 1680.2.3:2008 | Interior and workplace lighting Specific applications - Educational and training facilities |
AS/NZS 1680.1:2006 | Interior and workplace lighting General principles and recommendations |
AS 1680.3-1991 | Interior lighting - Measurement, calculation and presentation of photometric data |
AS 1428.1-2009 | Design for access and mobility General requirements for access - New building work |
AS/NZS 3012:2010 | Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites |
AS 5124:2017 | Safety of machinery - Equipment for power driven parking of motor vehicles - Safety and EMC requirements for design, manufacturing, erection and commissioning stages (EN 14010:2003, MOD) |
AS/NZS 1158.3.1:2020 | Lighting for roads and public spaces Pedestrian area (Category P) lighting - Performance and design requirements |
AS 1375-2013 | Industrial fuel-fired appliances |
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