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24-48 Shift Schedule Template

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This is part of our series on work schedule templates. You can edit this 24-48 shift schedule template in one of three common software tools (Canva, Google Sheets, or Microsoft Excel) or print out the PDF.

Work Schedule Templates > Staff Schedules > 24-48 Shift Schedule Template (24-Hour Shifts)

If you are looking for a 24-hour shift schedule (where crews work 24 straight hours), the 24-48 schedule is the simplest schedule to choose. In this 24-48 shift schedule template, three teams each work one 24-hour shift followed by two days off. Over a three-week period, employees work 168 hours (averaged out to 56 hours per week).

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All of our work schedule templates are customizable in many different systems (Canva, Excel, and Google Sheets) so you can make each template your own. However, if our 24-48 shift schedule template isn’t the right fit for you, we have some similar ones that might work.

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At the top of this post, we provided seven pieces of information about the 24-48 shift schedule template. This is how we define each of those terms:

Disclaimer: This template is not legal advice. Please advise your HR or legal team first to determine the right language and structure of your work schedule depending on your type of organization, employee status, and labor laws in your state or country.