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PRODUCTIVITY AND INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN OFFICES
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Sullivan J., Baird G., Donn M., Measuring Productivity in the Office Workplace, Final Report, Centre for Building Performance Research, Wellington, 2013.
European Commission, Energy, transport and environment indicators, Publications Office of the European Union, doi:10 2785/52270, 2011.
IEA, Key World Energy STATISTICS, 2012.
Ala-Juusela M., Shukuya M., Human body energy consumption and thermal comfort of an office worker in typical and extreme weather conditions in Finland, Energy and Buildings, vol. 76, pp 249-257, 2014.
Clements-Croome D., Creating the productive workplace, Taylor & Francis, 2006.
Toftum J., Wyon D., Svanekjær H., Lantner A., Remote Performance Measurement (RPM) – a new, internet-based method for the measurement of occupant performance in office buildings, In 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, pp 357-361, 2005.
Leardini P.M., Toftum J., Practical application of a new method for the assessment of comfort, health and productivity in offices, Sustainable Buildings, New Zealand, pp 1-10, 2007.
STN EN 15 251: 2007 Indoor environmental input parameters for design and assessment of energy performance of buildings addressing indoor air quality, thermal environment, lighting and acoustics.
Decree of the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic No. 259/2008 Coll. on details on requirements for interior environment of buildings and on minimum requirements for apartments of lower standard and for accommodation facilities.
Government Ordinance SR No. 115/2006 Coll. on minimum health and safety requirements for the protection of workers against the risks relating to noise exposition, as amended by SR government ordinance 555/2006 Coll.
Von Pettenkofer M., Über den Luftwechsel in Wohngebäuden, Cotta, 1858.
Molhave L., Volatile organic compounds, indoor air quality and health, Indoor Air, vol. 1/issue 4, pp 357-376, 1991.
Ambient (outdoor) air quality and health, Available on the internet: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs313/en/ [cited 28/04/2015]
Kapalo P., Domnita F., Lojkovics J., Methodology for calculating the fresh air ventilation airflow rate based on CO 2 concentration. In: Pollack Periodica. Vol. 9/issue 2, pp 89-97, 2014. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015
Kapalo, P., Siroczki, P., Calculating the intensity of ventilation in classrooms on the basis of measured concentrations of carbon dioxide in Slovakia - Case study, International Journal of Ventilation, vol 13/issue 3, pp 247-257, 2014. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
Sullivan J., Baird G., Donn M., Measuring Productivity in the Office Workplace, Final Report, Centre for Building Performance Research, Wellington, 2013.
European Commission, Energy, transport and environment indicators, Publications Office of the European Union, doi:10 2785/52270, 2011.
IEA, Key World Energy STATISTICS, 2012.
Ala-Juusela M., Shukuya M., Human body energy consumption and thermal comfort of an office worker in typical and extreme weather conditions in Finland, Energy and Buildings, vol. 76, pp 249-257, 2014.
Clements-Croome D., Creating the productive workplace, Taylor & Francis, 2006.
Toftum J., Wyon D., Svanekjær H., Lantner A., Remote Performance Measurement (RPM) – a new, internet-based method for the measurement of occupant performance in office buildings, In 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, pp 357-361, 2005.
Leardini P.M., Toftum J., Practical application of a new method for the assessment of comfort, health and productivity in offices, Sustainable Buildings, New Zealand, pp 1-10, 2007.
STN EN 15 251: 2007 Indoor environmental input parameters for design and assessment of energy performance of buildings addressing indoor air quality, thermal environment, lighting and acoustics.
Decree of the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic No. 259/2008 Coll. on details on requirements for interior environment of buildings and on minimum requirements for apartments of lower standard and for accommodation facilities.
Government Ordinance SR No. 115/2006 Coll. on minimum health and safety requirements for the protection of workers against the risks relating to noise exposition, as amended by SR government ordinance 555/2006 Coll.
Von Pettenkofer M., Über den Luftwechsel in Wohngebäuden, Cotta, 1858.
Molhave L., Volatile organic compounds, indoor air quality and health, Indoor Air, vol. 1/issue 4, pp 357-376, 1991.
Ambient (outdoor) air quality and health, Available on the internet: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs313/en/ [cited 28/04/2015]
Kapalo P., Domnita F., Lojkovics J., Methodology for calculating the fresh air ventilation airflow rate based on CO 2 concentration. In: Pollack Periodica. Vol. 9/issue 2, pp 89-97, 2014. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015
Kapalo, P., Siroczki, P., Calculating the intensity of ventilation in classrooms on the basis of measured concentrations of carbon dioxide in Slovakia - Case study, International Journal of Ventilation, vol 13/issue 3, pp 247-257, 2014. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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