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I am designing a spreadsheet in Excel and I need to track

employee hours
using the following conditions. I already have a worsheet

for each week
totaling the hours each day. I need a formula that would

account for an
employee working more than 60 hours in any consecutive 7

day period. There
is also a 70 hr/ 8 day rule and a 120 hour/ 14 day rule.

as outlined below.

A driver my not drive a truck or bus after having been on

duty for,
a) 60 hours in 7 consecutive days, without having 8 hours

off, or
b) 70 hours in 8 consecutive days, or
c) 120 hours in 14 consecutive days

Please help,
Thank you in advance.
Martin



.It is easy to add up the hours of the last 3 days, or

the last 4 days. But when he reaches 56 hours in 6 days,
what are you going to do. also, how many hours can he work
in one day, 12, 16 ? If you send more info to me at
I will try to help you

 
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