8 vs 10 vs 12-Hour Shifts: Pros, Cons & How to Choose
Shift length is the first fork in every roster decision, and it quietly sets everything downstream: how many days off your team gets, how many handovers your operation risks, what overtime law applies, and how tired people are in the final hour. Here is the comparison without the cheerleading.
The three options side by side
| 8-hour | 10-hour | 12-hour | |
| Work days for full-time | 5 per week | 4 per week | ~3.5 (alternating 3/4) |
| Full days off per year | ~104 | ~156 | ~182 |
| Handovers per 24h (continuous) | 3 | 3 (overlapping) | 2 |
| Fatigue in final hours | Lowest | Moderate | Real — hours 11-12 are the risk window |
| 24/7 crew structure | 4 crews (continental, Southern Swing) | 6 teams with overlap (the 4-3) | 4 crews (Pitman, Panama, DuPont, 4-on-4-off) |
| Typical weekly average (24/7) | 42 h | 40 h | 42 h |
The case for each
Eight hours is the body's choice: fatigue stays low, physical work stays safe, and the day still contains an evening. Its tax is calendar density — five commutes a week, ~104 days off a year, and three daily handovers in continuous operations. The continental and Southern Swing are the reference 24/7 designs.
Twelve hours is the calendar's choice: half the year off in full days, two handovers, and the beloved long-break patterns (DuPont, 4 on 4 off, Panama). Its tax is the shift itself — hours 11 and 12 carry measurably elevated error and injury risk, which is why physically heavy operations increasingly cap at 10 or 8.
Ten hours is the negotiator: 4-day weeks (the 4/10), overlap hours where demand peaks (the 4-3 rotation), sub-12 fatigue. Its tax is structural: 10 doesn't divide 24, so continuous cover needs six teams and deliberate overlap planning.
A decision shortcut
Physically demanding or high-vigilance work, or heavy overtime culture → 8s (or 10s with hard caps). Knowledge-light continuous operations where staff prize days off → 12s, with fatigue controls written down. Demand peaks inside a long day, or a workforce that wants weekly 3-day weekends → 10s.
One legal note: several jurisdictions attach daily-overtime or rest-rule consequences to shifts beyond 8 or 10 hours (California's daily OT, EU rest directives, award rules in Australia). Check yours before the vote, not after — and see how long can a shift be? for the limits conversation.
Build this schedule in Tommy
Set the rotation once and Tommy fills the weeks ahead — shift swaps, leave and coverage gaps handled in one place, with your team always seeing the latest version.



