The DuPont Schedule is a popular shift schedule for 24/7 operations, originally developed in the 1950s by employees at the DuPont Company.
This schedule is built around a 12-hour shift structure for 4 rotating crews and is known for offering a coveted 7-day break once every four weeks.
In this guide, we’ll cover:
The classic DuPont Schedule operates on a 4-week cycle with 12-hour shifts that alternate between day and night shifts.
Employees work:
This rotating pattern ensures 24/7 coverage while providing employees with a recurring long break.
Figure 1: Illustration of the Classic DuPont Schedule: “D” for day shifts, “N” for night shifts on the day shift begins, and yellow cells for days off.
For example:
Figure 2: Illustration of Absence Coverage Pinch Points in the DuPont Schedule
Modified Versions of the DuPont Schedule
Dupont Schedule Modification 1: Adding an 8-Hour Training Shift:
Incorporating a short training day (e.g., Thursday during the long break) helps maintain management continuity.
Figure 3: Illustration of a Modified DuPont Schedule with an 8-Hour Training Day
Dupont Schedule Modification 2: Scheduling 8-Hour Shifts on Thursdays:
Scheduling 8-hour shifts instead of 12 hours can ease the workload and provide more interaction with management.
Figure 4: Illustration of a Modified DuPont Schedule with 8-Hour Shifts on Thursdays
Dupont Schedule Modification 3: Adding a 5th Crew:
A fifth crew can provide relief for absences and handle training without disrupting the core schedule.
Figure 5: Illustration of a Modified DuPont Schedule with a 5th Crew
The DuPont Schedule offers many employee-friendly benefits, like long breaks and predictable paychecks, while meeting hours-of-service (HoS) limits in many industries (e.g. RP 755, PHMSA, etc.). However, its success depends on your specific operational needs.
This schedule works best in stable environments where:
Like all shift schedules, the DuPont Schedule has pros and cons. If your workforce likes a rotating schedule and long breaks, this schedule might be a good fit. However, if your people value fixed shifts and not compressing all work shifts into 21 days it may be a poor fit.
Ultimately, the best schedules are site-specific. You need to balance employee preferences with operational requirements, and safety considerations.
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