Meaning log book
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A daily record of the hours worked and the route traveled by a van operator.
Source: atlasvanlines.com

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A book used to determine the distance a ship travels within a certain amount of time.
Source: sciencemuseum.org.uk

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log book


Two words.
Source: gov.uk

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A blankbook in which the daily activities of an expedition, voyage, mission, or other undertaking are noted chronologically as a matter of record, usually by the person in command or a designated pers [..]
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A notebook in which a scientist writes all of his or her notes about the experiment. All students who complete a science fair project must have a log book.
Source: panpipes.net

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Usually refers to operations log for problems found during shift.
Source: idcon.com

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Drivers' book records of hours, routes, etc. Required by I.C.C.
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A log book is included in the Department For Transport, Energy and Infrastructure publication The Driving Companion. This is used to record the hours of supervised driving (minimum 75 hours including [..]
Source: mylicence.sa.gov.au

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The daily report, authenticated by the master of all events and other relevant particulars of a vessel, attested by the proper authorities as a true record.
Source: iss-marineacademy.com (offline)

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a book in which the navigator records data about the vessels progress
Source: diy-wood-boat.com

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Book in which events connected with the ship are entered. Several may be kept, the principal being Official Log, Deck Log, Mate's Log, Engine-room Log, Wireless Log.
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A continuous operating record of a ship kept by one of its officers. In it are recorded daily all important events occurring on board, also the condition of the weather, the ship’s position and other [..]
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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  Today a record kept on a regular basis aboard ship is called a "log." The term comes from the fact that these records were originally kept by inscribing information into shingles cut from [..]
Source: see-the-sea.org

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  As early ship's records were inscribed on shingles (cut from logs) and hinged so that they opened like a book, the name "Log-book" was logical and lasts to this day.  
Source: quarterdeck.org

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In the early days of sailing ships, the ship's records were written on shingles cut from logs. These shingles were hinged and opened like a book. The record was called the "log book& [..]
Source: caribbean-pirates.com

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In the early days of sailing ships, the ship's records were written on shingles cut from logs. These shingles were hinged and opened like a book. The record was called the log book. Later on, [..]
Source: goatlocker.org





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