Yes, its 16 hours. You must have at least 8 hours off between shifts.
The exception here is if you are a firefighter where you are "on duty" for your assigned days at the station.
If this is a one time emergency, possibly the rules could be bent a little.
Number of hours in the period of time you are looking at. 1 year is 8760. So all the hours
(Number of employees) X (number of hours worked by each in the given period.)
(Number of employees) X (number of hours worked by each in the given period.)
equinox
61320, 61344 or 61368 depending on the number of leap years in the period.
hourly
The period of time that a surface receives solar energy. The number of daylight hours.
The duration of The Force - film - is 1.57 hours.
It is not any number of miles it is a period of time not a distance.
You multiply the number of watts by the number of hours those watts are used, resulting in watt-hours. Electrical usage is often billed in increments of kilo-watt-hours, or how many thousands of watt-hours were used during the billing period.
Number of regular hours worked in pay period x hourly rate
Total number of accidents multiplied by one million and divided for total worked hours. AF= (Number of accidents * 1x10^6)/Worked Hours Total number of accidents - Accidents that had result in absence to work. That had originated lost days. Total worked hours - Number of worked hours done by all employees in that period. Incluing extra hours of work, excluding holidays, etc.