7. Conclusion
This article offers a detailed analysis of LE and quantitative methods for determining whether the amount of light delivered by installations featuring incoherent artificial light sources in the world of work is hazardous to workers' eyes and/or skin. Since the decree of July 2, 2010, which stems from the European directive of April 2006, the French Labor Code has provided increasingly precise tools and obligations with regard to this risk. Today, the classification of incoherent sources is not a widely-used tool for determining the presence of a lighting risk on a given experiment, and if source emissions are rarely compared with the LEs of Decree no. 2010-750 and/or the standard NF EN 62471 Although quantitative assessments are not intuitive, there is no doubt that this information and these methods are spreading throughout...
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Decree no. 2010-750 of July 2, 2010 on the protection of workers against risks due to artificial optical radiation
Directive 2006/25/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 5, 2006 on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (artificial radiation).
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