NIG/Specific/TBT-NIG-006
Night Shift Handover Procedures
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Night Shift Handover Procedures
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-NIG-006 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Shift handover is the transfer of safety-critical information between outgoing and incoming work teams.
- Poor handover is a recognised cause of incidents — critical information is lost between shifts.
- The handover must cover work completed, work outstanding, active permits, hazards, and plant status.
- A written handover log should be used to ensure nothing is missed during the verbal briefing.
- Night-to-day handovers are particularly risky because fatigue affects the outgoing night shift's recall.
- All active permits to work must be formally transferred or cancelled and re-issued at handover.
- Plant and equipment status — including defects, isolations, and fuel levels — must be communicated.
- Environmental conditions that have changed overnight — water levels, ground stability — must be reported.
- The incoming team must physically walk the work area with the outgoing team where practical.
- CDM 2015 requires effective coordination and communication between all parties on a construction project.
Why?
| Prevent incidents | Information lost at handover causes workers to encounter unknown hazards. |
| Permit continuity | Active permits must be formally transferred — working under an expired permit is dangerous. |
| Fatigue risk | Night shift fatigue degrades memory — written handovers compensate for this. |
| Legal duty | CDM requires effective communication and coordination between all site teams and shifts. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Night Working Safety Awareness | Fatigue Management for Night Shifts |
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