Principal Consultant: Dr. N. A. Smith B.A., Ph.D. (Honorary Research
Fellow, Institute of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, The
Medical School, University of Birmingham, UK)
Services currently offered:
- Consultancy – including lighting design
- Consultancy – including lighting surveys
- Innovation
- Research
- Lectures on lighting to students taking undergraduate and postgraduate
courses in Occupational Health, Occupational Hygiene and Environmental
Health

Photograph courtesy of:
Trojan Plastics Ltd, Ramsden Mills, Britannia Rd, Milnsbridge,
Huddersfield, W. Yorks. HD3 4QG
Lighting for Occupational Hygiene - projects undertaken:
- Individual author of textbook - Lighting for Occupational Hygienists
– published by HHSC Ltd Leeds (UK) 1991
- Individual author of textbook - Lighting for Health & Safety
– published by Butterworth-Heinemann (UK) 2000
- Contributing author (on lighting) to textbook - Occupational
Hygiene (2nd ed) published by Blackwell (1994)
- Contributing author (on lighting) to textbook - Occupational
Hygiene (3rd ed) published by Blackwell (2005)
- Contributing author (on lighting) to textbook – The Workplace
– published by International Occupational Safety & Health Centre
and Scandinavian Science Publisher (1997)
- Contributing author (on lighting) to textbook - ILO Encyclopedia
of Occupational Health & Safety (4th edition) - published by
International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland (1998)
- Contributing author (on lighting) to textbook - Electrical Engineer’s
Reference Book – published by Elsevier (2002)
- Presented lecture on lighting at Annual Conference of The Institution
of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) at Keele University,
(1996)
- Presented lecture on lighting at Annual Conference of The British
Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) at Blackpool, (19xx)
- Carried out lighting surveys at various locations including a
food factory in Devon and a pharmaceutical company in Oxfordshire.
Developed comprehensive report on findings and provided guidance
on recommended remedial attention required