NEMA LSD 55 : 2010
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OUTDOOR LIGHTING AND HUMAN/ANIMAL FACTORS: AN INDUSTRY OPINION
Hardcopy , PDF
English
01-12-2013
04-19-2023
Introduction
Factors Influencing NEMA's Point of View
Specifies many obvious and accepted benefits to society, including the ability to safely travel on roadways, facilitate commerce, enable outdoor activities such as recreation, provide for the lighting of architecture and landmarks, and provide for social and personal security.
| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
4
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| PublisherName |
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
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| Status |
Superseded
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| SupersededBy |
| NEMA LSD 11:2010 | WHITE PAPER ON OUTDOOR LIGHTING ISSUES AND QUALITY LIGHTING APPLICATIONS |
| NEMA LSD 25-2008 | BEST PRACTICES FOR METAL HALIDE LIGHTING SYSTEMS, PLUS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT LAMP RUPTURES IN METAL HALIDE LIGHTING SYSTEMS |
| NEMA LSD 7:1999(R2012) | Ultraviolet Radiation (UV) from Fluorescent Lamps |
| NEMA LSD 15:1993 (R2001) | RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS |
| NEMA LSD 1:2003(R2011) | Tungsten Halogen (TH) Lamps (Bulbs): Ultraviolet, Rupture and High Temperature Risks |
| NEMA LSD 48-2009 | LEAD IN HOUSEHOLD LAMPS |
| NEMA LL 8:2010 | Limits on Mercury Content in Self-Ballasted Compact Fluorescent Lamps |