Spool tracking and handover templates

Built a simple spool‑progress tracker with color‑coded weld maps and a crew handover checklist that kept a 12‑person night/day rotation aligned during our 48‑hour steam header outage last week… If you’ve got a tighter template for permits‑to‑work and hydro punchlist roll‑up, I’ll swap mine — what columns are you using to keep foremen, QC, and planners synced?

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And > hydro punchlist roll‑up, I’ll swap mine — what columns are you using to keep In our 48‑hour outage the unlocks were Subsystem/Test Pack ID, LOTO/Isolation ref, Permit No/Type+Status, Hydro window (start–finish), QC hold point, and Punch owner+ETA with a Blocker flag. Add Shift Owner (Day/Night) and a one‑line Handover Note per spool to force updates and keep foremen/QC/planners synced — want a screenshot?

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Add ‘gas-test expiry’, gauge serial/cal date, vents/drains verified, and reinstatement owner/date; color‑coded maps tie to QC hold‑points. Safety requirements for pressure testing - HSE.

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