Light Plan - Night Work: Objective
Light Plan - Night Work: Objective
Light Plan - Night Work: Objective
Objective:
This Plan describes the selected lighting systems that will produce adequate Illuminance [lx
(lm/ft2)] to generate a work environment that will permit workers to execute their tasks in a safe
manner in support of the nightshift activities.
Reference Standard:
(EM 385-1-1, Section 7 – Lighting)
Section 07.A.08 states that “If work is to be performed at night, a night operations lighting plan
shall be developed to ensure that all activities, areas and operations are adequately illuminated
to perform work safely”.
Duration of activities:
The nightshift activity will start at approximately 1830 hours and will continue for an approximate
10 hour shift.
Briefings:
Prior to night activities workers shall be briefed on safe working practice and educated on
emergency response procedures, fire extinguisher location, first aid and CPR personnel
location.
PPE’S:
The PPE for night duty is consistent with the PPE requirements as stated in the approved APP.
This includes high visibility reflective vest, hard hats, safety work shoes, coveralls and plain
safety glasses.
Also there shall be a small portable generator for emergency in the event of a total black out.
This will enable the electrician/mechanic to fix the problem, and all crew members will be
advised to stay where they are. If required, the field supervisor will contact the SSM and
accommodations will be made for vehicular to transport the crew back to the LSA, if deemed
necessary
Grounding:
All temporary electrical systems shall be grounded, light towers shall be grounded as per EM
385-1-1, Section 11.D.f.
Physical hazards:
Potential hazards have already been identified in the AHA that has been prepared for this
activity, see attached AHA. Field crew shall be constantly be briefed on prevention of tripping
hazards, impaling hazards, protection of excavations, etc. and light layout of high traffic
areas leading to port-a-john areas, first aid stations, break areas , emergency
evacuation route etc shall be continuously inspected and changed if warranted..
Light monitoring:
A lux meter shall be continuously used to monitor /maintain adequate illumination of work areas.
Based on the total wattage of the light fixtures, the number of towers to be deployed in the field
and the size of the work area requiring illumination, ECCI is confident that the work area will
have the minimum lx requirement (33 lx) for the General Construction Area as per Table 7-1.
Latrine;
The latrine will be located within the work area and the light from the area will provide
illumination.