I work in factories a lot, and there are usually three parts to a shift change (though they are not always done)
1. Preparation. The person on the current shift prepares any information the person on the next shift might need and turns on/off any relevant devices if needed.
2. Handoff (or less often, handover): Before he/she leaves, the person on the first shift tells the next person anything they need to know that would be important in doing their job.
3. Takeover (or check-in): The person on the next shift formally takes over the duties. The person on the first shift leaves and has a good stiff drink and winds down.