W. Va. Code R. § 64-18-12 - Lighting
12.1. Lighting
levels shall be commensurate with the type of activity occurring within the
area.
12.2. Light sources shall be
installed or available to provide the following minimum foot candles of light:
12.2.a. Twenty (20) foot candles of light
shall be provided in critical cleaning areas, including, but not limited to,
food preparation areas, utensil washing areas, toilet and bathing facilities,
and laundry areas. Dining areas shall not be considered critical cleaning
areas;
12.2.b. Ten (10) foot
candles of light shall be provided in normal cleaning areas, including, but not
limited to, corridors, lobbies, janitor's closets, storage areas, and lodging
quarters;
12.2.c. One hundred (100)
foot candles of light shall be provided in hazardous work areas, including, but
not limited to, workshops and school laboratories; and
12.2.d. Forty (40) foot candles of light
shall be provided in reading and activity areas, including, but not limited to,
classrooms, day rooms, play rooms, and meeting rooms.
12.3. Lighting may be by either natural or
artificial means or both.
12.4. All
light bulbs and fluorescent tubes shall be protected by effective shields or
the use of shatterproof bulbs over food preparation areas, showers, gymnasiums,
and any other area where safety is a concern. These areas include the
classrooms in primary and secondary schools.
12.5. Tamper proof light fixtures shall be
provided in areas where a safety hazard may exist to the user or where abuse is
likely.
12.6. Primitive camping
areas are exempt from the requirements of this section.
Notes
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