Pharmacies · Quality Control · Basic
Record temperatures twice daily — once when the pharmacy opens and once in the afternoon. Check the min/max on the digital data logger each morning. Report any excursion immediately.
A weekly temperature monitoring log for pharmacy refrigerators storing vaccines and temperature-sensitive medications. Record twice-daily readings (morning and afternoon), minimum/maximum temperatures from the data logger, and document any temperature excursions with corrective actions taken.
Proper cold chain documentation protects thousands of dollars of vaccine and medication inventory, ensures patient safety, and provides the records regulatory inspectors require. A single undetected excursion can render an entire fridge of vaccines unusable.
This checklist template is provided as a general-purpose resource and is not tailored to the regulatory requirements of any specific country, region, or jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of each organisation to review and adapt this template to ensure compliance with all applicable local laws and regulations. Miratag does not accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions, or for any actions taken based on this template.
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