
Differentiate: Why Factory Productivity Problems Are System level — Not component level
Factory productivity problems are often misdiagnosed. When output drops on a shop floor, the first instinct is to blame machines, capacity, or technology. Equipment upgrades

How the Human Body Actually Experiences Heat in Industrial Workspaces
In industrial environments, heat discomfort is usually discussed in terms of air temperature. If workers feel uncomfortable, the first response is often to check the

How the Human Eye Actually Experiences Light in Industrial Workspaces
Industrial lighting and the human eye are often misunderstood in factory lighting design.Most industrial environments still rely on a single metric—lux levels—to define lighting quality.

Lighting Is Not Brightness: Why More Lux Does Not Guarantee Better Visibility on Shop Floors
Introduction In industrial environments, lighting decisions are often reduced to one metric: lux levels. If an area feels poorly lit, the solution seems obvious—add fixtures

Heat Is Multi-Variable: Why Temperature Alone Cannot Explain Shop Floor Discomfort
Introduction In industrial environments, shop floor heat discomfort is almost always blamed on high air temperature. As a result, corrective actions typically focus on increasing

Why Does the Human Body Feel Heat?
A Physiological, Thermodynamic & Environmental Engineering Perspective Human heat sensation is not determined by air temperature alone. Instead, it emerges from a complex interaction between

