Lightheads & Light Bulbs

To prevent hazards and improve employees’ comfort, health, and overall safety, a workplace needs to have adequate task lighting for industrial use or commercial use.

Nighttime construction and outdoor job sites, in particular, must have a certain level of illumination in place. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), every job site should be lighted to the specified minimum illumination intensity.

Because of this, it’s no question that providing construction sites and other workplaces with sufficient lighting is a must. But if you’re working on a temporary job site or if your job site already has the necessary lighting equipment, what kinds of industrial lights should you get?

Utility Lightheads

Going from one job site to another is unavoidable, especially when you’re working in the construction industry. For this task, your team needs to have a utility light that provides sufficient lighting on the go, just like one of TPI’s portable utility lights for construction.

Designed to be easy to carry, these portable LED lightheads weigh less than 10 pounds. Some of the lightheads can also swivel horizontally and vertically so that you can easily direct the right amount of light toward your work area.

When it comes to illumination, these industrial LED lightheads can deliver up to 1,000 watts of lighting. That’s more than enough for providing light to a wide job site!


Of course, these lights aren’t only designed for temporary task lighting. Some of them come with mounting brackets for easy installation on walls or even machines—great for short-term or long-term projects.

Since these utility lightheads are built for industrial use, they are made to withstand the harshest of elements. Most of these lightheads are constructed with weatherproof aluminum, impact-resistant lens, and chip-resistant powder-coated finish. That means they will neither rust nor wear despite regular use in tough site conditions.

Replacement Light Bulbs

While LED utility lights typically have long lamp lives, there will surely come a time that their bulbs will burn out. The problem with replacement bulbs for industrial lightheads is that, compared to residential and commercial bulbs, they tend to be difficult to find.

Fortunately, Engineer Warehouse offers replacement light bulbs for utility lights. Because these light bulbs use energy-saving LED, they can provide bright, clean illumination all day long without incurring high energy costs.

When choosing light bulbs and lightheads for industrial use, make sure that the utility lights you’re getting are compatible with your existing equipment and are made by a trusted manufacturer of industrial lighting equipment, like TPI.


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