Industrial shift systems

作者: Lawrence Smith , Ian Macdonald , Simon Folkard , Philip Tucker

DOI: 10.1016/S0003-6870(97)00059-8

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摘要: This technical report describes the identification of shift systems worked by industrial shiftworkers in England, Scotland and Wales. A diverse range were reported to be operation across 27 sectors. Companies employed up 14 different at a particular site. The numbers on given schedule ranged from 1 2977. Most fewer than 100 people. majority rotas regular, rotating systems. most common durations 8 or 12 h. Compared earlier surveys shiftwork prevalence certain industries there appeared substantial increase over past 3 decades proportion workforce who work shifts. Information about average hours per week major system types is given. In addition, data for shifts cycle, distribution distributions their start end times are presented.

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