Seminars
| Title | Healthcare Lighting That Saves Lives |
|---|---|
| Code | [T04] |
| Time | Thursday, September 25, 2008, 8:30AM-9:30AM |
| Level | Basic |
| CEU | 0.1 |
| Fee | $55/$65 |
| Streams | Healthcare Design, Lighting/Technology |
Over 100,000 people died in North America last year from healthcare acquired infections. Electromagnetic interference has caused numerous deaths through interference with monitors, sensitive surgical equipment and life support systems. If you are an interior designer architect, electrical engineer, lighting designer, or member of your healthcare facility management team, this one-hour presentation will provide you with the documented information you need to give direction and make decisions about lighting systems that will ultimately save lives.
Speaker: George B. Ryder, of Kenall Manufacturing, is an industry expert on the performance of luminaries in highly critical research, clean room and healthcare environments. He has conducted years of research into the environmental performance of light fixtures and how to evaluate it. George speaks widely at professional and academic events, and has authored technical articles in leading professional journals.
All lighting seminars at IIDEX/NeoCon Canada 2008 are accredited for LC credits.

