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Making jobs in lighting easier
05 January 2009
Jobs in lighting is not just about selecting and installing lighting equipment. Rather, it
is about designing lighting systems that satisfy the requirements of clients. Particularly
in recent years, when increasingly powerful lighting management systems provide the potential
to achieve higher levels of sophistication in lighting control, jobs in lighting can be made
much easier if businesses and individuals alike learn to operate their lighting equipment
proficiently.
It is vital that those with jobs in lighting endeavour to provide their clients with appropriate
lighting management systems. Even more critical is that businesses and individuals are able
to use them properly. It is therefore necessary that those with jobs in lighting balance the
highly specialised and complex lighting management systems with user-friendly interfaces in
order to promote their usage.
While some individuals are capable of configuring lighting controls, most businesses rely on
their lighting on a daily basis and expect to be in charge of their own environment. To fulfil
these varied needs, those with jobs in lighting should work with their clients and determine
how much light is needed in different areas, at different times of the day, and to suit
different occupancy patterns. Other arrangements can be made to maximise the use of natural
daylight.
Finally, those with jobs in lighting need to acknowledge the importance of allowing businesses
and individuals to make limited adjustments to the lighting in their buildings. Knowing that
they have certain degree of control encourages all clients to help making jobs in lighting
easier.
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