Adequate lighting definition

Adequate lighting means a light intensity of 20 foot-candles (approximately equivalent to a 60 watt bulb at a clear distance of 5 feet).
Adequate lighting means there is enough light to allow ease in cleaning and provide a safe, well-lit work place. All light fixtures above equipment or areas where food is exposed must be break-proof. Tuff-skin or plastic coated incandescent bulk sheets that fit around fluorescent tubes are satisfactory for this purpose.
Adequate lighting means levels of illumination suitable to tasks the resident chooses to perform or LHH staff must perform.

Examples of Adequate lighting in a sentence

  • Adequate lighting shall be provided in public areas to allow employees access to the areas they are to service.


More Definitions of Adequate lighting

Adequate lighting means levels of illumination suitable to tasks the resident chooses to
Adequate lighting means levels of illumination suitable to tasks the resident chooses to perform or the facility staff must perform.

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