The quality and quantity of illumination in
any place of employment shall be adequate to permit the performance
of all necessary work in a safe manner and without injury to the eyes.
The requirements for lighting any workplace or place of employment
shall not be less than the minimum requirements specified by the American
Standard Association in its Code of Lighting Factories, Mills and
Other Workplaces A-11-1930, or the latest revision thereof.
All working areas and places of employment shall
be kept free of overcrowding. To prevent such condition, there shall
be provided for each and every employee in working areas and occupied
areas and in places of employment, a minimum of 400 cubic feet of
air space.
Workers in operations, processes or conditions
of work which unduly expose them to dampness and wet environments,
excessive heat, coldness, excessive noise, hazardous radiation, skin
irritants or other health hazards shall be provided with proper protective
clothing and other devices when such exposure may constitute an occupational
health hazard and may result in an occupational disease or affliction.
The Health Officer shall make the inspections
and examinations required by any law of this state or by any code,
ordinance or regulations upon exhibiting his or her badge or credentials,
and all persons are hereby forbidden to interfere with or obstruct
such inspection, examination or survey.