Check internal SOPs for FU10, ask the person who gave you “FU10 Day Watching 18 31,” or look for an operations manual where “FU10” is defined.

It looks like you’re referencing a specific entry — possibly from a shift schedule, a time-tracking system, a logbook, or an internal work protocol.

“FU10” could be a location code, machine ID, team code, or station designation. “Day Watching” might mean daylight observation duty, monitoring, or surveillance during daytime hours. “18 31” could be a time range (e.g., 18:00 to 19:00 or 18:00 to 03:01, but more likely 18:00 to 18:31 or 18:31 start time), a date (18th day of month 31? unlikely), or a reference number.

Day Watching 18 31 — Fu10

FU10 Day Watching 18 31

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FU10 Day Watching 18 31
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Day Watching 18 31 — Fu10

Check internal SOPs for FU10, ask the person who gave you “FU10 Day Watching 18 31,” or look for an operations manual where “FU10” is defined.

It looks like you’re referencing a specific entry — possibly from a shift schedule, a time-tracking system, a logbook, or an internal work protocol. FU10 Day Watching 18 31

“FU10” could be a location code, machine ID, team code, or station designation. “Day Watching” might mean daylight observation duty, monitoring, or surveillance during daytime hours. “18 31” could be a time range (e.g., 18:00 to 19:00 or 18:00 to 03:01, but more likely 18:00 to 18:31 or 18:31 start time), a date (18th day of month 31? unlikely), or a reference number. Check internal SOPs for FU10, ask the person