What is Shift Log?

Shift Log is a comprehensive operations collaboration environment used to capture, manage, handover and communicate mission critical information. 

Information captured during a shift forms the foundation for operational decision making. These decisions have a direct impact on production optimization and plant safety.

Shift Log provides a consistent structure around this information and enables real-time visibility of operating conditions. This allows the early identification, assignment, and resolution of issues, which reduces unplanned downtime and improves operational efficiencies.

Key Benefits

  • Replaces paper-based log books, spreadsheets and manual, error-prone processes with best-in-class technology.
  • Seamless shift handover and handover reporting process.
  • Streamlines and structures the capture of shift information.
  • Integrated workflows for content sharing and task management.
  • Connects field and office users enabling collaboration and more informed decisions to be made.
  • Provides critical safety elements to business operations and improves regulatory and corporate compliance areas of open acreage or joint venture opportunities.
  • Reduces unplanned downtime and prevents hazardous incidents through the early identification of issues.
  • Simple and efficient forms data entry with integration into source systems to avoid double handling.
  • Ensures better understanding of operational performance against KPIs.
  • Integrated into other engineering and operations management processes.

Key Features

  • Structured and comprehensive handover reports
  • Self-service configuration; flexible, scalable, and auditable.
  • Configurable forms provide the ability to document shift activities, commentary and forms
  • Built-in dashboard and analytics capabilities through an accessible user interface
  • Track and assign actionable items
  • Work instructions
  • Efficient searching through log entry data
  • Role-based security
  • Full audit trail of all changes
  • End of shift publishing of the Logbook
  • Comment and discuss log entries

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