LIGHT SURVEY IN ANGOLA
Looking for light and illumination surveys for light level measurement as a part of energy and power auditing for ships, FPSOs, and offshore rigs…? EIWAA is the right option for energy consultation and lux surveys in Angola. We are providing light surveys for pump, engine, auxiliary, main, and boiler rooms in floating platforms, ships, vessels, and offshore rigs with ABS, BV, LR, and DNV class-approved certification. In order to minimize potential hazards and improve worker safety, EIWAA offers light evaluations, LUX level surveys, or LUX monitoring to identify excessive brightness, glare, low light, or flickering light. Adequate illumination has a major impact on worker performance and productivity. It makes it possible for employees to understand safety instructions and labels with ease and clarity, preventing hazards to their health. As a result, the appropriate amount of natural light should be present at the workspaces or desks of the employees.
For manufacturing plants, a lux study is essential for several reasons. Most importantly, it provides a numerical assessment of the existing lighting conditions, allowing facility managers to identify areas that may be overlit or underlit. By ensuring they comply with these rules through regular lux surveys, manufacturing facilities can lower the risk of accidents and injuries. Additionally, keeping optimal lighting levels can improve morale and employee satisfaction because workers are more likely to feel comfortable and focus in well-lit areas.
LUX SURVEY IN ANGOLA
Lux surveys’ primary objective is to ensure that employees can safely navigate the workspace and effectively perform visual tasks. Flicker, glare, excessive contrast, and poor lighting are among the potential hazards that our tests identify. After evaluating these issues, we provide thorough recommendations to enhance lighting conditions and increase worker productivity, well-being, and safety. Adequate illumination is necessary to maintain performance and safety in the workplace and on ships. LUX surveys examine the luminous flux levels of general and task lighting systems and assess compliance with the basic requirements necessary for safe operations.
ILLUMINATION SURVEY AND MONITORING IN OFFSHORE
To ensure enough lighting, the person in charge of the workplace should employ environmental consultants to do an illumination audit, or you can use a lux meter to do it yourself. A lux survey, which measures the quantity of light in an area in lux (lx), is an essential evaluation tool. Following are the codes and standards of light survey and illumination survey monitoring as per the IACS Classification rules.
- ISO 8995-1:2002 and CIE S 008/E:2001: Workplace Lighting: Part 1: Indoors.
- The appropriate lighting levels for the engine room, bridge, staterooms, galleys, and other facilities are outlined in the CIE 29.2-1986 Guide on Interior Lighting.
- Environmental loads and circumstances (DNV-CG-0339).
- For cabins and work areas on ships and other vessels, the 2013 ABS Guide for Crew Habitability specifies minimum illumination levels (lux).
- The Lloyd's Register (LR) Rules for Ships, Chapter 2, Part 6
- BV Rules for Lighting and Electric Installations (NR 528 DT R01 E)
ENERGY AUDITING AT FPSO
An energy audit is a research or inspection assessment that looks for patterns and trends in FPSO, offshore rigs, and systems that consume energy. The energy survey, energy bills, system design, and measurement calculations are used to create a report. By further examining energy flows, a building’s energy conservation can be determined. It may have a technique or process that reduces the energy input without compromising the output. The first step in determining how to reduce energy expenses and carbon emissions in FPSO is an energy audit.
