Electronic Log-keeping - using Microsoft Office WORD & EXCEL



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Information Article Relevance Electronic Log-keeping - using Microsoft Office WORD & EXCEL Airline Emergency / Crisis Response - A simple and useful (electronic) method of log keeping Note - The situation assumed for use of this electronic log is that of an airline major accident. In such circumstances, it is standard procedure for responding airline departments / business units (crisis support units) to maintain their own log of events related to the crisis Furthermore, the airline s command and control centre (known in this article as the crisis management centre - CMC ) will be maintaining its own big picture log (typically managed by a log manager ) - much of which will be based on the separate log entries made by responding departments and business units - as described above At the most basic level, such logs can be maintained is writing on paper. At the most advanced level, logs can be produced as part of a crisis management software system. There are problems with both i.e. a written log is inherently inflexible and has other significant limitations - whilst crisis management systems (generally acquired from commercial sources) can be very expensive - and some (despite the price) have very limited log keeping capabilities from an operational management of the crisis viewpoint The WORD / EXCEL log described herein is an excellent (low or no cost) compromise www.aviationemergencyresponseplan.com (Parent Website) Aviation Emergency Response Solutions Electronic Log - October 2013 1

A simple example of one method of Electronic Log-keeping - using Microsoft Office WORD & EXCEL FIRST STEP - Create a soft copy general purpose log template in WORD - as per following example: Example Log Sheet / for electronic (soft copy) Use* *NB - The below diagram is the master template for the electronic log. When used for real on a PC / Laptop - do not save after completing a (each) log entry (see below for reason why) As you will eventually be sending each, individual (soft copy) completed log entry (one at a time as they are completed) to the Log Manager by email (as an attachment) - the record of all your log entries will be stored in your email sent box - i.e. after sending each log entry, simply close the log template without saving. If you do not follow this procedure you will no longer have a blank log template on which to make further log entries! Example - ELECTRONIC LOG TEMPLATE e.g. for use by CMC staff; Crisis Support Unit staff etc. Month used for this log sheet ------------- (insert month) Date Time Priority H/M/L Event / Information etc. Originator s Role/Initials H/M/L = High, Medium or Low Priority (as related to the log entry being made) Default time (local time at airline HQ location recommended) must be in the 24 hour clock format, exactly as shown here i.e. hours: minutes e.g. 08:45. If any other time reference is used (but must still be in format documented above) for log entry (e.g. GMT / UTC), the time zone used and its time difference (offset) from local time, must be inserted in front of the opening sentence of the log entry concerned e.g....gmt (UK local time minus 1 hour) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note that this log is typically for the individual use of each allocated position in the CMC and for each Crisis Support Unit (CSU) position within and / or outside of the CMC (depending on the airline command & control system [model] in use) etc. Access to a PC / laptop (loaded with an appropriate version of office or equivalent) is obviously also required As this is an electronic log you only need to include one blank line (as per the template diagram above) in which to insert a log entry. If the log entry exceeds one line it will word wrap to the next line and the box will automatically expand Aviation Emergency Response Solutions Electronic Log - October 2013 2

Second Step Send all log entries (as they are made) to CMC Log Manager via email (as per below) *In addition to keeping own, individual logs - all appropriate log entries from contributors (e.g. CMC workstations; CSU workstations etc.) must also be sent, one by one, to the CMC Log Manager (LM) using Microsoft OUTLOOK s (email) function - File Send as email attachment (or similar - depending on which version of Microsoft Office is used) *As every log entry made needs to be sent to the CMC LM, the appropriate contributor s sent box and the Log Manager s in box effectively act as a record and depository of each log entry made The LM will, in turn, transfer (copy & paste) all log entries received at his / her mailbox - into the CMC s Big Picture (main) log (which is written an EXCEL document) Example - ELECTRONIC LOG TEMPLATE e.g. for use by CMC Staff; Crisis Support Unit Staff etc. Month used for this log sheet October 2013 Date Time Priority H/M/L Event / Information etc. 10 08:45 H Information from (ABCX Airways) Station Manager at LGW indicates that some flight-crew members may have survived the accident and been taken to local hospitals. However, there are also crew fatalities reported. No further information available at this time Originator s Role/**Initials FOPs CSU / xx ** Where use of initials might be confusing (e.g. more than 1 person with same initials) - use name instead -- Note - this particular method assumes that each CMC & CSU position manned has its own specific mailbox e.g. there is a Crisis Director mailbox; a Log Manager mailbox; a Flight Operations CSU mailbox; a CMC Administrator mailbox; an HR CSU mailbox etc. The same assumption is made for a deployed GO Team and similar - provided access to an appropriate IT system (with appropriate software) is available However, this system can just as easily work with any work / personal mailbox if required - but the disadvantage here is the risk of confusion with normal emails - and is, therefore, perhaps best avoided Aviation Emergency Response Solutions Electronic Log - October 2013 3

Third Step Log Manager manages incoming log entry emails (more correctly - log entries sent via email as attachments) by acting as a human filter & editor e.g. clarifying the meaning of text with the person that sent it; reassigning (correcting) log entry priority markings if required; correcting spelling, typing and grammar errors etc. This is all done using the WORD version of the log entry i.e. not done using EXCEL (see below) Fourth Step Once filtering and editing of a received (Log Manager in-box) log entry is complete - the LM copies and pastes the entry into a pre-prepared EXCEL BIG PICTURE LOG worksheet (see next page) and saves. The whole process is repeated for each and every incoming email log entry The pre-prepared EXCEL sheet should be set up to filter log entries e.g. by date (e.g. earliest date at top or bottom), by time (e.g. earliest time at top or bottom) and by priority (e.g. show all high, medium and low priority entries; e.g. show only high priority entries; e.g. show high and medium log priority entries only etc.) This process can be managed using EXCEL s editing tools i.e. Sort & Filter (or similar - depending on EXCEL version in use) Reminder - not only is there now a copy of the original log entry in the EXCEL Big Picture log, it is also retained in the LM s email inbox and the original sender s email sent box - and none of these emails should be deleted of course - as they are now part of a legal record of proceedings concerning the airline s handling of the accident response Aviation Emergency Response Solutions Electronic Log - October 2013 4

ABCX Airways -Example- Emergency Response - CMC Big Picture Log For month of October 2013 Date Time (UK Local) Priority (H/M/L) Event / Information / Actions By / Initials 01 08:45 H Information from (ABCX Airways) Station Manager at LGW indicates that some flightcrew members may have survived the accident and been taken to local hospitals. However, there are also crew fatalities reported. No further information available CC4/ xx 01 08:47 M Request for additional manpower for deployed HAT HAT MGR / xx 01 08:49 H Plans progressing for first press conference at accident location CCC MGR / xx 01 08:53 L 20 second power failure in Crisis Management Centre - all OK now & no info lost LM / xx For information - CC4 = Crisis Controller 4 ; HAT = Humanitarian Assistance Team ; CCC = Crisis Communications Centre Aviation Emergency Response Solutions Electronic Log - October 2013 5

Fifth Step -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- View the Big Picture Log As the LM saves each log entry that he / she makes in the Big Picture (main) crisis log - it can be viewed by others who have been given access rights (generally read only ). If set up appropriately, world-wide access to the log may be possible Access rights to view the log should be carefully considered and managed as the log will invariably contain some very sensitive information. Bear in mind that the Big Picture log is one of the main tools used by the Crisis Director and supporting team in the effective and efficient management of the crisis. The log is also a vital information / communication tool in general within the airline. Lastly, it will effectively become the main record of what happened at any eventual legal proceedings Only the Log Manager s and a very small number of other key staff (e.g. Operations Control Centre Duty Manager; Emergency Planning Manager etc.) should have read / write privileges for this log - all other persons (with permitted access) being able to read only Note - a limitation with this system is that in order to read the latest log entries saved by the Log Manager - other authorised viewers of the log must exit the EXCEL log page momentarily and then reenter it (or otherwise refresh the page) - on an on-going basis Note - Professionally developed Crisis Management software systems are available for commercial procurement or can be designed and developed in-house - (if the airline has the operational and IT expertise plus budget for the latter option) Most of these commercial systems generally have a self-contained (integral) log keeping function which is typically far more comprehensive, flexible and easy to operate than the OFFICE / EXCEL system described above e.g. such logs are typically accessible via the world wide web, company intranet etc. - which is a significant advantage. However, many log systems such as those described also have significant operational management limitations which are not present in the simple WORD / EXCEL system described above Aviation Emergency Response Solutions Electronic Log - October 2013 6