Relamping
Over time lighting can become ineffectual for many reasons (dirty diffusers etc); this can lead to poor lighting in your workplace. ATTS is able to rectify these faults whether they are as simple as cleaning and replacing damaged diffusers, supplying new light bulbs, or the installation of new lighting fixtures as required.
Good lighting in workplaces is essential to enable people to see clearly and perform their work safely.
The key factors to consider when determining the adequacy of lighting are the:
- Amount of light in an area;
- Number, type and position of the light sources; and
- Tasks or activities performed, how often and for how long these are performed.
In general, good lighting should enable people to easily view their work and environment without the need to strain their eyes. However, different activities require different levels and qualities of light. The visual demands of the activity or task performed determine the lighting needs of an area. Activities that do not require a high level of visual acuity – for example, walking through a corridor – do not require high levels or an optimum quality of light.
On the other hand, tasks such as drawing or checking a document for errors involve fine and detailed work requiring a moderate to high level of visual control, and so greater levels and a higher quality of light are required.
Poor light levels can be an Occupational Health and Safety concern causing problems for workers. Eyestrain, general vision problems and headaches can all be caused from poor or defective lighting.
- ATTS are able to give your lighting system a complete revamp to ensure that your workers have adequate lighting for the tasks they are performing.
- ATTS also owns all access equipment for those hard to reach areas and heights above 4 mts
- We also keep a complete range of parts that might be required to ensure that when completed that 100% lighting is achieved.
- We can supply a range of different color tubes that will suit your environment and on completion will complete LUX level readings to ensure compliancy to Aust Stds.
- As all fluro tubes contain mercury and can cause considerable damage to the environment we don't just dispose of the discarded lamps in the garbage but recycle all lamps with an accredited recycling depot.

