Whitepaper with case studies on non-visual effects of light in industrial settings now available

Light, especially the natural daylight rhythm, is crucial for human health. The scientific community provides guidance recommendations for healthy light levels during the day. However, many companies still lack concrete examples to guide implementation.

This whitepaper, led by Johannes Zauner, presents stylized solutions for typical industrial work environments and explains the underlying principles. The range of possibilities goes beyond artificial lighting systems, incorporating natural daylight, spatial geometry, materiality, and usage concepts. Scientific insights are distilled into application-relevant factors for practical use.

Case Studies covered:

  • Single-story workshops

  • Multi-story workshops

  • Foreman offices

  • Windowless workspaces with compensatory measures (e.g., break rooms)

Unless otherwise credited, all illustrations in the whitepaper are available for free use under a CC-BY 4.0 license.

📥 Download the whitepaper for free and start enhancing health and safety in your industrial spaces today!

Note: The whitepaper is currently only available in German. However, an international release is in preparation and will follow soon!

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