UK - An updated edition of the Code for Lighting is now available from the Society of Light and Lighting (SLL). The Code for Lighting 2004 is published on CD-ROM and includes significant extra and updated information for lighting designers and other professionals responsible for interior lighting.

The new edition has an improved presentation, an index to the Code for Lighting section and a new section to the Schedule reinstating most of the information which was included in the earlier 1994 Code for Interior Lighting but not covered by the European Standard on lighting of indoor workspaces. The Code is packed with tables showing the recommended illuminances in virtually every type of working location and room type: hospitals, hotels, restaurants, libraries, offices, schools and many more.

The CD-ROM also includes a new edition of Lighting Guide 7: Office lighting and a Guide to obtrusive light which was written for the Society by Peter Wright and James Patterson. Also, the list of Lighting Industry Federation Technical Statements has been updated and numerous other Society documents have been added.

The Code for Lighting CD-ROM costs £83.73 (inc VAT excl postage) for SLL and CIBSE members or £139.84 (inc VAT excl postage) for non-members. The CD-ROM plus the A4 format printed version costs £102.73 (inc VAT excl postage) for SLL and CIBSE members or £158.64 (inc VAT excl postage) for non-members.

The printed 2002 edition of the Code for Lighting extracts is not being revised, but is now being issued with an addendum which includes the material added to the Schedule on the CD-ROM. To order the Code for Lighting contact publication sales on 020 8772 3618 or pubsales@cibse.org. The publications can also be ordered online at the CIBSE Bookshop at the address below:

(Lee Baldock)


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