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HOW TO RECORD TEMPERATURES (Fº) FOR REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS IMM-1029 Page 1 (12/17) 46.0º 45º 44º 43º 42º 41º 40º 39º 38º 37º 36.0º 5.0º -1º -2º -3º -4º -5º -6º -7º -8º -9º -10 to -58º Refrigerator Temperatures should be within range: Freezer Fill out header. Record the time and your initials next to the day of the month: a.m. temperatures before opening the refrigerator or freezer. p.m. temperatures about an hour before the office closes to allow time for corrective actions. Record a check mark if you see or hear an alarm. If the alarm did not go off, leave blank. Record CURRENT, MIN, and MAX temperatures neatly, accurately, and in the correct columns. Do not record LO/HI alarm settings. 2 1 3 RECORDING MIN MAX CLEAR START/STOP 4 Clear MIN and MAX. (Skip this step if your data logger resets automatically.) Confirm MIN and MAX now match the CURRENT temperature. Ensure data logger is in place and recording. (Some devices need to be reconnected and restarted.) 2 RECORDING MIN MAX CLEAR START/STOP CHECK TEMPERATURES TWICE A DAY. IF NO ALARM: RECORDING MIN MAX CLEAR START/STOP 1 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2. Refer to the device’s product guide. Additional instructions at EZIZ.org/assets/docs/IMM-1206.pdf. Remember to write in pen. OK California Department of Public Health, Immunization Branch, Vaccines for Children Program • EZIZ.org
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Page 1: HOW TO RECORD TEMPERATURES ˜Fº˚ · MAX START/STOP CLEAR 4 Clear MIN and MAX. (Skip this step if your data logger resets automatically.) Con˛rm MIN and MAX now match the CURRENT

HOW TO RECORD TEMPERATURES (Fº) FOR REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS

IMM-1029 Page 1 (12/17)

46.0º45º44º43º42º41º40º39º38º37º

36.0º

5.0º4º3º2º1º0º-1º-2º-3º-4º-5º-6º-7º-8º-9º

-10 to -58º

Refrigerator

Temperatures should bewithin range:

Freezer

Fill out header.

Record the time and your initials next to the day of the month:

a.m. temperatures before opening the refrigerator or freezer.

p.m. temperatures about an hour before the o�ce closes to allow time for corrective actions.

Record a check mark if you see or hear an alarm.

If the alarm did not go o�, leave blank.

Record CURRENT, MIN, and MAX temperatures neatly, accurately, and in the correct columns.

Do not record LO/HI alarm settings.

2

1

3

RECORDING

MIN

MAX

CLEARSTART/STOP

4

Clear MIN and MAX. (Skip this step if your data logger resets automatically.)

Con�rm MIN and MAX now match the CURRENT temperature.

Ensure data logger is in place and recording.

(Some devices need to be reconnected and restarted.)

2

RECORDING

MIN

MAX

CLEARSTART/STOP

CHECK TEMPERATURES TWICE A DAY.

IF NO ALARM:

RECORDING

MIN

MAX

CLEARSTART/STOP

1

CONTINUED ON PAGE 2.

Refer to the device’s product guide. Additional instructions at EZIZ.org/assets/docs/IMM-1206.pdf.

Remember to write in pen.

OK

California Department of Public Health, Immunization Branch, Vaccines for Children Program • EZIZ.org

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IMM-1029 Page 2 (12/17)

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Clear MIN, MAX and alarm symbol.(Skip this step if your data logger resets automatically.)

Post sign on refrigerator or freezer. Do not use vaccines unless advised by manufacturers or SHOTS at MyVFCvaccines.org.

Alert your supervisor.

Report ALL excursions to SHOTS.• Download and save temperature

data �le to the folder for your device. (Use �le name: PIN-Unit ID-Date-Time.)

• Review file to find the excursion.• Report the details of the excursion

to SHOTS at MyVFCvaccines.org.

Record assigned SHOTS IDon the temperature log.

Ensure data logger is in place and recording.(Some devices need to be reconnected and restarted.)

DO NOT USEVACCINES

Sample Data File

High

Low

46.1ºF

35.9ºF 5

0

1/16/2018 2:34 PM 25 Mins

PASSNone

Limit First Event Events Time Pass/Fail

FAIL

When log is complete, check all that apply:

Month/year/fridge ID/PIN are recorded.

Temperatures were recorded twice daily.

I reviewed data files for all the days on this log to find any missed excursions.

Date downloaded: _____/_____/______

Any excursions were reported to SHOTS at MyVFCvaccines.org.

We understand that falsifying this log is grounds for vaccine replacement and termination from the VFC Program.

On-Site Supervisor’s Name:

_________________________________________

Signature:_________________________________

Date: ____/_____/_______Sta� Names and Initials:

_________________________________________

When the two-week log is complete:

• Review log to make sure all information was properly recorded.

• Download, save, and review temperature data files for the two-week period. Record date on the log.

• Report any missed excursions to SHOTS. Follow instructions above.

• Certify the log by checking o� actions taken and �lling out names and signatures.

• Keep temperature logs for 3 years.

Review must be done for days 1-15 and again for days 16-31.

SHOTSStorage and Handling Online Triage System

HOW TO RECORD TEMPERATURES (Fº) CONTINUED

IF ALARM WENT OFF:

SUPERVISOR’S REVIEW

RECORDING

MIN

MAX

CLEARSTART/STOP

?

If the alarm goes o� before the end of the day, follow the same instructions on the log immediately.

RECORDING

MIN

MAX

CLEARSTART/STOP

California Department of Public Health, Immunization Branch, Vaccines for Children Program • EZIZ.org