All,

I just finished reviewing older editions of UL 508 (2005) and UL 508A
(2003) for any requirements specifically for interior lighting of large
cabinets.  This would be for cabinets large enough to be a container with
personnel doors.  I do see requirements for how to implement "maintenance
lighting" if provided but not a requirement specifically stating
maintenance lighting "shall be provided". Also, if the latest editions of
the UL standards now include sections on risk assessment, I can see how a
maintenance person who is inadvertently entrapped (e.g. wind closed the
door) would then could become disoriented and egress lighting would be
important to mitigate the hazard.

Any guidance on mandatory lighting requirements for maintenance is greatly
appreciated.

​Thanks,  Doug

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Douglas E Powell

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http://www.linkedin.com/in/dougp01

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