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This two day short course is ideal for those seeking a working understanding on public space lighting design and practice and is suitable for engineers and engineering technologists, project managers and senior supervisors and operations personnel working for federal, state, or local authorities, consultants and contractors.
This instructional design focused workshop covers the latest practices applying to road and public space lighting design and practice. Used to support learning in the workshop is the Austroads’ Guide to Road Design Part 6B - Roadside Environment, a general guide to road lighting standards and practice applicable to traffic routes and to a lesser extent, to local collector and minor roads. It is assumed that participants are knowledgeable about lighting terminology that is covered in the workshop. Delegates will be sent pre-reading so they can become familiar with this terminology. Additional notes will be provided in the course manual covering sustainability, security and road safety issues not fully covered in the course. Those who have attended past Lighting Workshops during the last 20 years and need a refresher will find this course ideal.
This workshop, to a large part, is based on the Australian Standard AS/NZS1158.3.1-2005 and provides instruction on the basic principles but extends this to lighting design from first principles through to a design completion.
A lighting installations evening coach tour will follow a course dinner to compliment understanding and learning.
Participants will have access to computers for use throughout the workshop for significant interactive learning and case study, using software including Perfectlite. This is a very hands on workshop.
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Please Note: Participants will have access to computers for use throughout the workshop for significant interactive learning and case study, using software including Perfectlite. This is very hands-on workshop.
Tony is a physicist who has been working in the field of photometry in the lighting sector for over 25 years. He manages the NATA-accredited Australian Photometry and Radiometry Laboratory, and is also Technical Director of Photometric Solutions International, an Australian company which designs and manufactures testing and measurement equipment for the lighting industry.
Tony is Vice-President Technical of the International Commission on Illumination (CIE). He has co-authored over 20 CIE publications and contributed many published papers and magazine articles, and in 2023 he was presented with the De Boer Gold Pin Distinguished Services Award, the highest honour awarded by the CIE. Tony also serves as President of the Metrology Society of Australasia and serves on three Standards Australia committees.
Payment by Mastercard/visa or bank transfer is required prior to the event. If a Purchase Order is provided, payment may be soon after the event, if agreed by CPEE.
If you are unable to attend this event a substitute attendee may take your place, without penalty. From time to time, CPEE may be required to cancel or reschedule an event due to a number of factors. If you have registered for an event that is cancelled or rescheduled, you will be notified and rescheduled or a refund will be issued if requested. Please note that CPEE is not liable for any transportation, accommodation or other costs that a delegate or booking organisation may incur as a result of a course cancellation.