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Refrigerator temperature log sheet

Use this temperature log sheet template for the refrigerator to routinely record temperatures for refrigerators and freezers. Avoid food loss and ensure that the refrigeration equipment is properly calibrated and operational using this template.
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Item:
Temperature:
If xx-xx°C, instantly relocate to another cooler that is xx°C then fix current cooler. If xx°F or higher, throw away the objects and fix current cooler.
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Refrigerator Temperature Log Sheet


Keeping track of refrigerator temperatures is crucial for maintaining food safety and ensuring the longevity of perishable items. A refrigerator temperature log sheet is a simple yet effective tool that helps monitor temperature fluctuations and identify potential issues before they become a problem.


The log sheet typically includes columns for date, time, temperature readings, and any relevant notes. Each day, temperature measurements should be recorded at regular intervals, such as every two hours, to ensure accurate monitoring. The log sheet can be placed near the refrigerator for easy access by staff members responsible for temperature checks.


Regularly reviewing the refrigerator temperature log sheet allows for early detection of temperature abnormalities, such as consistent deviations or sudden spikes, which may indicate a malfunctioning refrigerator. Prompt action can then be taken to rectify the situation, preventing potential food spoilage and minimizing risks to consumers.


Please note that this checklist template is a hypothetical appuses-hero example and provides only standard information. The template does not aim to replace, among other things, workplace, health and safety advice, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, or any other applicable law. You should seek your professional advice to determine whether the use of such a checklist is appropriate in your workplace or jurisdiction.