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SPONSOR CPD PROGRAMME | LIGHTING Module 194 April 2022 1. Which of these areas is not noted as specifically covered in DfEs guidance document on lighting for schools? A Achieving adequate light levels B Adequate views to the outside or into the distance C Control daylight and sunlight D Equipping occupants with smart controls E Prioritising daylight in most spaces 2. What does CBDM particularly relate to in lighting? A Control protocol to ensure optimum use of daylight B Design assessment method suitable for simple manual Name (please print)........................................................................................ Job title ............................................................................................................... Organisation ..................................................................................................... Address ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................... Postcode ........................................................................................................... Email ................................................................................................................... Are you a member of CIBSE? If so, please state your membership number: .................................................................................. calculations C Numerical modelling method taking account of sunlight and daylight D Provides statistical analysis of occupant spacing for lighting design E Quality assurance system that ensures installed system meets specification 3. What is the required basic maintained illuminance for circulation areas as tabulated by BS EN 12464-1:2021? A 100lx B 150lx C 200lx D 300lx E 500lx 4. What type of diffuser offers fine control of light output, directing it only to where it needs to be? The CIBSE Journal CPD Programme By participating in this CPD module, you consent to sharing your details with Tamlite. Tamlite may contact you via email and/or telephone with further information and technical insight on its services. You have the right to opt out from such communications at any time. I understand that I will receive marketing communications from Tamlite after completing this module (please tick here): By entering your details above, you agree that CIBSE may contact you with information about CPD and other training or professional development programmes, and about membership of CIBSE, if you are not a member. Go to www.cibsejournal.com/cpd to complete this questionnaire online. You will receive notification by email of successful completion, which can be used to validate your CPD records. Alternatively, fill in this page and post it to: N Hurley, CIBSE, 222 Balham High Road, London, SW12 9BS. Further reading: CIBSE SLL Lighting Handbook (2018) provides excellent coverage of lighting design, technology and the application of light. CIBSE SLL Lighting Guide 5: Lighting for education (2011) provides fully contextualised advice. A Glass B Microprism Sophie Parry provides an inciteful article on the interpretation of BS EN 12464-1:2021, Work in Progress, CIBSE SLL Light Lines Vol 14 Issue 6 - bit.ly/CJApr22CPD1. C Obscured References: D Opal E Upward 1 Lighting Guide 5 (LG5): Lighting for education, CIBSE SLL, 2011. 2 Baloch, RM et al, Daylight and School Performance in European Schoolchildren, Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021 bit.ly/CJApr22CPD3. 3 Hubble, S and Bolto, P, Briefing paper 8809 Mature higher education students in England, House of Commons, 2021. 4 Kunduraci, AC, Lighting design for the aging eyes, International Journal of Science and Technology 2017; 18594. 5 Wessolowski, N et al, The Effect of Variable Light on the Fidgetiness and Social Behavior of Pupils in School, Journal of Environmental Psychology, September 2014. 6 BS EN 12464-1:2021 Light and lighting Lighting of work places Part 1: Indoor work places, BSI 2021. 7 School Output Specification Technical Annex 2E: Daylight and Electric Lighting, UK DfE 2021, bit.ly/CJApr22CPD2. 8 BS EN 12665:2018 Light and lighting. Basic terms and criteria for specifying lighting 5. Which CIBSE SLL lighting guide is most appropriate for educational lighting? A LG 2 B LG 5 C LG 12 D LG 13 E LG 15 46 April 2022 www.cibsejournal.com CIBSE Apr 22 pp43-46 CPD 194 Supp.indd 46 25/03/2022 17:39