Industries

eLogger electronic logbook software is the ideal solution for organizations in a wide variety of industries. The product’s inherent flexibility allows users to tailor it to fit the unique needs of virtually any industry. In this section we’ve assembled information and examples of eLogger in use in several common industries, but don’t be dissuaded if your industry isn’t listed here. Please contact us to see how eLogger can be adapted to suit the requirements of your organization.

The wood products industry has unique log tracking requirements, many of which surround monitoring safety conditions and facilitating incident investigation. Use eLogger to track first aid calls, recordables, restricted duty, and lost time accidents. Based on the information provided and the area that the injury occurred in, emails can be automatically routed to inform the proper personnel.

Incident Analysis
Incident Analysis

Incident Report
Incident Report

Power plants, substations, and facilities have demanding log tracking requirements. Regulatory bodies demand compliance with multiple regulations and practices. There is typically a large amount of data to track, numerous pieces of equipment to monitor, multiple locations, and many users requiring access. Business rules and escalation of notices must be strictly adhered to. Security must be robust to prevent unauthorized users from accessing and changing log entries. Reporting requirements are stringent, as data must be accessible quickly and easily.

eLogger electronic logbook software meets the rigorous logging requirements of power industry facilities. Its SQL database is scalable and easily queried, using built-it reporting tools or your reporting tool of choice. Reports may be printed to PDF or exported to Excel to allow for easy distribution of vital business data. Tight security prevents unauthorized access

The multi-row grid functionality is used to track crews checking into substations, including when they check in and out and what the intended work is.
The multi-row grid functionality is used to track crews checking into substations, including when they check in and out and what the intended work is.

The multi-row grid function is also used to track the status of distribution equipment when set off for a crew.
The multi-row grid function is also used to track the status of distribution equipment when set off for a crew.

Public and private water and sewer district facilities typically operate around the clock, with multiple shifts and multiple stations. Communication between locations and between shifts is vital to the smooth operation of the facility. There is typically a large amount of data to track, numerous pieces of equipment to monitor, multiple locations, and many users requiring access. Business rules and escalation of notices must be strictly adhered to. Security must be robust to prevent unauthorized users from accessing and changing log entries. Reporting requirements are stringent, as data must be accessible quickly and easily.

eLogger electronic logbook software meets the rigorous logging requirements of water and sewer facilities. Its SQL database is scalable and easily queried, using built-it reporting tools or your reporting tool of choice. Reports may be printed to PDF or exported to Excel to allow for easy distribution of vital business data. Tight security prevents unauthorized access.

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Chemical and petrochemical facilities have complex tracking needs. There is typically a large amount of data to track, numerous pieces of equipment to monitor, and many users requiring access. Business rules and escalation of notices must be strictly adhered to. Security must be robust to prevent unauthorized users from accessing and changing log entries. Reporting requirements are stringent, as data must be accessible quickly and easily.

eLogger electronic logbook software meets the rigorous logging requirements of chemical and petrochemical manufacturing and processing plants. Its SQL database is scalable and easily queried, using built-it reporting tools or your reporting tool of choice. Integration with process historians, maintenance management systems, and ERP applications is easily accomplished.

This entry is filled out daily by the Run Plant Engineers (Campaign Team Leaders) and Ops foreman. Its purpose is to give work instructions an pertinent information to the Night Shift, weekend shifts and also orders for which to work from until the next day when priorities can be reassessed. Only a portion of this form is shown as it continues to list all the units and the spot for their associated instructions.

This log entry is for documenting that “work” needs to be done (something needs to be fixed, need new equipment, etc.)
This log entry is for documenting that “work” needs to be done (something needs to be fixed, need new equipment, etc.)

Compliance Reporting
Compliance Reporting

Flare Observations
Flare Observations

The Post Shift Relief / Safety Huddle log is filled out to capture the daily on shift communications. They include Safety and the known status of the plant.
The Post Shift Relief / Safety Huddle log is filled out to capture the daily on shift communications. They include Safety and the known status of the plant.

Security Serious Incident Report

This input form is used to document security incidents that require reporting to various internal organizations and external agencies. This form automatically emails the selected agencies / organizations in the Dissemination / Recipients field when the Save button is clicked.

Oil and Gas
Oil and Gas

If your organization needs to track conditions, states, or activities – eLogger electronic logbook software can work for you. In addition to the broad industry categories we feature here, eLogger is in successful use in the following industries:

  • Entertainment
  • Brewing
  • Education
  • Travel (airports, hotels)
  • Manufacturing
  • Laboratories

Schedule a demo today to witness the power, flexibility, and efficiency of eLogger.

eLogger Use in a Laboratory Setting

Below is an example of how eLogger is being used in a national laboratory setting by Laboratory Shift Superintendent (LSS) and Control Center Assistant (CCA) staff. 

The LSS Routine Checklist is completed by each shift which equates to two completed checklists daily. Checklist is used to provide a record and to identify issues of specific equipment and duties required for each LSS/CCA. Checklist was developed to reduce Log entries for redundant check and inspections which expedited log review especially for weekend and holidays.

Laboratory
Laboratory