Calculate required lighting levels for UK workplaces per BS EN 12464-1, emergency lighting BS 5266-1, and HSE guidelines. Professional illuminance calculator with age adjustments and compliance checking.
Key British Standards and HSE requirements for workplace illumination and emergency lighting
European standard adopted in the UK covering interior workplace lighting. Specifies illuminance requirements for different tasks and areas.
British Standard for emergency lighting systems.Defines minimum illuminance levels for safe evacuation and emergency procedures.
Health and Safety Executive requirements under the Workplace Regulations.Ensures adequate lighting for health, safety and welfare.
Comprehensive illuminance requirements according to BS EN 12464-1 and other UK standards
| Workplace Type | Specific Area/Task | Required Lux | Standard | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Office Work | Computer workstations | 300 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Screen-based tasks |
| General office work | 500 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Reading, writing, paper work | |
| Meeting rooms | 300 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Conference areas | |
| Corridors/circulation | 100 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Movement areas | |
| Retail & Sales | General sales areas | 300 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Customer areas |
| Checkout areas | 500 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Till operations | |
| Display areas | 750 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Merchandise presentation | |
| Fitting rooms | 500 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Colour assessment | |
| Industrial | General assembly | 300 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Basic manufacturing |
| Detailed assembly | 500 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Precision work | |
| Very fine assembly | 750 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Intricate tasks | |
| Storage areas | 150 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Warehouse operations | |
| Healthcare | General areas | 200 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Patient areas, corridors |
| Consulting rooms | 500 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Examination areas | |
| Operating theatres | 1000 lux | BS EN 12464-1 | Surgical procedures | |
| Emergency Lighting | Escape routes | 1 lux | BS 5266-1 | Minimum on centreline |
| Open areas >60mΒ² | 0.2 lux | BS 5266-1 | Large open spaces | |
| High-risk areas | 15 lux | BS 5266-1 | Hazards, level changes |
BS EN 12464-1 recommends increased illuminance for older workers due to age-related vision changes
Use base illuminance values from BS EN 12464-1 without adjustment. Normal visual performance expected.
Increase illuminance by 50% to compensate for gradual decline in visual performance and contrast sensitivity.
Double the illuminance requirement to maintain adequate visual performance for detailed tasks.
For mixed-age workplaces, use higher multiplier to accommodate all workers effectively.
Specific illuminance requirements for emergency lighting systems to ensure safe evacuation
Minimum illuminance on the centreline of escape routes at floor level. Must be maintained for the full duration of evacuation.
Minimum illuminance in large open areas to enable people to reach escape routes safely.
Higher illuminance required where there are particular risks or where safety-related tasks may be performed.
Adequate illuminance for operation of safety systems and emergency procedures.
Real-world scenarios showing how to apply UK lighting standards with age and task adjustments
Scenario: Open plan office with workers aged 25-60, primarily computer work
Result: 450 lux minimum maintained illuminance required
Scenario: Healthcare consultation room for detailed examinations
Result: 750 lux minimum for adequate examination lighting
Scenario: Electronics assembly with workers over 50
Result: 1,125 lux minimum for older workers doing precision work
Scenario: Fashion retail with colour-critical merchandise
Result: 750 lux for accurate colour representation
Scenario: Office building escape route during power failure
Result: 1 lux minimum on centreline for safe evacuation
Scenario: Commercial kitchen with food preparation tasks
Result: 500 lux for safe food handling and preparation
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Common questions about UK lighting requirements, calculations and compliance standards
BS EN 12464-1 requires 300 lux minimum for computer workstations, 500 lux for general office work involving paper documents, and 200 lux for circulation areas. These are maintained illuminance levels at the working plane.
Identify the task type from BS EN 12464-1, determine the required lux level, then apply age adjustment factors (50% increase over 40, 100% over 55) and task difficulty adjustments as needed.
BS 5266-1 requires minimum 1 lux on escape route centrelines, 0.2 lux in open areas over 60mΒ², and 15 lux in high-risk areas with potential hazards or level changes.
Yes. BS EN 12464-1 recommends increasing illuminance by 50% for workers over 40, and doubling it for workers over 55, due to age-related changes in visual performance.
General sales areas need 300 lux, checkout areas require 500 lux, and speciality merchandise displays need 750-1000 lux. Fitting rooms require 500 lux for accurate colour assessment.
Initial verification upon installation, then periodic checks as part of maintenance schedules. Emergency lighting must be tested monthly (function) and annually (duration). Workplace lighting should be assessed during H&S reviews.
Task type and difficulty, worker age, duration of task, accuracy requirements, safety considerations, and reflectance of surrounding surfaces all influence the final lighting level requirements.
No, the lux requirements are the same regardless of light source type. However, LED lighting may provide better colour rendering and less glare, potentially improving visual comfort at the same lux levels.
Use maintenance factors in your calculations to account for lamp aging, dirt accumulation, and equipment degradation. Typically 0.7-0.9 depending on maintenance schedule and environment.
BS EN 12464-1 specifies uniformity ratios. For task areas, minimum illuminance should be at least 0.7 of average illuminance. For surrounding areas, the ratio should be at least 0.5.
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