Reference DataSTD_2050v1

Shift Code Standardization

Ensures work shifts are coded consistently across all sites and systems.

Owner: Unassigned
Updated: 10/31/2025
Business Rule

Standard shift codes enable labor cost analysis, scheduling optimization, and compliance reporting.

Technical Implementation
Controlled vocabulary: DAY, EVENING, NIGHT, ROTATING. Include standard start/end times.
Examples
Good practices vs common violations
Good Examples

Shift: DAY (06:00-14:00)

EVENING (14:00-22:00)

Poor Examples (Violations)

Morning

Late shift

Graveyard (inconsistent terminology)

Additional Information
Target Industries
All
Status
active
Local Network
DQ Improvements
Data quality dimensions improved by this standard
Completeness (Data values of an attribute)
high

The degree to which all required data values of an attribute are present.

Type: prevents

Equivalence
high

The degree to which attributes stored in multiple datasets are conceptually equal.

Type: prevents

Quick Stats
Related KPIs0
DQ Improvements2
Versionv1
API Access
GET /api/standards/shift-code-standardization