Te mau lamepa e faaohipahia i roto i te fare hamaniraa tauihaa, e mau lamepa ana'e ïa tei tamauhia. Eaha te mea e ti'a ia tatou ia haapa'o maitai ia tamau ana'e tatou i te mau mori purapura i roto i ta tatou mau piha raveraa ohipa?
1. Brightness
This aspect is crucial. E nehenehe te oreraa e faaohipa i te maramarama maitai e ohipa rahi i nia i te faaohiparaa i muri iho. Mai te mea e, e ere te mori i te mea anaana maitai, workers might make mistakes due to poor visibility of the products, leading to various issues during production. No reira, ensuring adequate brightness to facilitate normal working conditions is essential.
2. Angle
Many factories have areas with blind spots, where some workers might linger unproductively during work hours. No te faaiti i te reira, the angle of light installation is significant. Te mea maitai roa a'e, the lighting should cover the entire Te mau mana'o tauturu no te Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, leaving no dark corners.
3. Te mau mana'o tauturu no te
Wiring is extremely important, considering the numerous light bulbs in a factory. A simplistic connection method could mean that if one bulb fails, the entire factory’s lighting could be compromised, affecting regular operations. Wiring also poses safety risks, potentially leading to accidents.
4. Height of Lights
The height of lights is a critical factor. Lights positioned too low can cause discomfort to the eyes, while those set too high may not effectively illuminate the workspace. Both excessively high and low heights can impact normal usage of the lights.