OG researchers continue with the study work relating to lighting in the milking parlour, using specific software.
Lighting must be differentiated, concentrating it where a specific visual task is required, understood as the set of elements that the observer must correctly and clearly distinguish to carry out his tasks. The area hosting the visual task, which can be horizontal, oblique or vertical, must be surrounded by a band with a minimum width of 0.5 m, called the immediately surrounding area, around which a further band at least 3 m wide or up to at the limits of space for smaller rooms, called the background area.
