Environmental

  • ISO 10551: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Using subjective judgement scales)
  • ISO 11399: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Principles in the application of standards)
  • ISO 13731: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Vocabulary and symbols)
  • ISO 8996: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Determination of metabolic rate)
  • ISO 7726: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Instruments for measuring physical quantities)
  • ISO 15265: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Risk assessment strategy)
  • ISO/ TS13732: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Part 1: Contact with surfaces—Hot)
  • ISO/ TS13732: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Part 2: Contact with surfaces—Moderate)
  • ISO/ TS13732: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Part 3: Contact with surfaces—Cold)
  • ISO 12894: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Medical supervision in extremes)
  • ISO 7933: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Analytical determination and interpretation of heat stress)
  • ISO 15743: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Cold workplaces—risk assessment and management)
  • ISO 11079: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Heat stress when clothed and with local cooling effects)
  • ISO 7730: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (Thermal comfort using PMV and PPD indices)
  • ISO 14415: Ergonomics of the thermal environment (International standards for people with special arrangements)
  • BS EN 12515: Hot environments: Analytical determination and interpretation of thermal stress using calculation of required sweat rate
  • BS EN 13202: Ergonomics of the thermal environment. Temperatures of touchable hot surfaces. Guidance for establishing surface temperature limit values in product standards with the aid of EN 563
  • ISO 8995: Lighting of indoor work places
  • ISO 8995: Part 3: Lighting requirements for safety and security of outdoor work places
  • BS EN 12464-2: Light and Lighting: Lighting of work places: Part 1: Indoor work places
  • BS EN 12464-2: Light and Lighting: Lighting of work places: Part 2: Outdoor work places
  • BS 5266 (1838): Lighting applications: Emergency Lighting
  • BS EN 50172: Emergency escape lighting systems
  • BS 8206: Lighting for buildings: Part 2: Code of practice for daylighting
  • CIE 13.3: Method of measuring and specifying colour rendering of light sources
  • CIE 17.4: International lighting vocabulary
  • CIE 19.2: An analytic model for describing the influence of lighting parameters upon visual performance
  • CIE 40: Calculations for interior lighting—basic method
  • CIE 58: Lighting for sports halls
  • CIE 60: Vision and the visual display unit work station
  • CIE 62: Lighting for swimming pools
  • CIE 117: Discomfort glare in interior lighting
  • CIE 129: Guide for lighting of exterior work areas
  • HSE: Noise at Work Regulations 1989 
  • BS 7445: Description and measurement of environmental noise
  • BS 7445: Part 1: Guide to quantities and procedures
  • BS 7445: Part 2: Guide to acquisition of data pertinent to land use
  • BS 7445: Part 3: Guide to application of noise limits
  • ISO 6242: Building construction-Expression of users’ requirements—Part 3: Acoustical requirements
  • BS EN ISO 11200: Acoustics—Noise emitted by machinery and equipment—Guidelines for the use of basic standards for the determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions
  • ASTM E1130 - 08 Standard Test Method for Objective Measurement of Speech Privacy in Open Plan Spaces Using Articulation Index
  • BS EN ISO 9921: Ergonomics. Assessment of speech communication
  • HSE: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH)
  • NORSOK Standard S-002: Working Environment [Petroleum industry]
  • ISO 2631: Mechanical vibration and shock: Evaluation of human exposure to whole body vibration (Parts 1-4)
  • BS 6841: Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to whole-body mechanical vibration and repeated shock
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