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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Provider ID and Refrigerator Name/Description at the top of the form. This information helps identify the specific refrigerator being monitored.
  3. Select the month for which you are recording temperatures. This ensures accurate tracking over time.
  4. For each day of the month, check the temperature twice a day (AM and PM). Place an 'X' in the corresponding box under each time slot based on your readings.
  5. Record your initials and the exact time you took each reading in the designated boxes on the left side of the form.
  6. Enter minimum and maximum temperatures in their respective boxes on the right. Ensure these values are cleared daily to maintain accurate records.
  7. If any recorded temperature is outside of the safe range (below 36°F or above 46°F), write down that temperature immediately and take necessary action as indicated.

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Storage Temperature Vaccines licensed for refrigerator storage should be stored at 2C-8C (36F-46F). Liquid vaccines containing an aluminum adjuvant permanently lose potency when exposed to freezing temperatures.
Any temperature reading outside ranges recommended in the manufacturers package inserts is considered a temperature excursion. Identify temperature excursions quickly and take immediate action to correct them. This can prevent vaccine waste and the potential need to revaccinate patients.
Vaccines should be maintained within the recommended temperature range of 35F (2C) to 45F (8C). The loss of vaccine effectiveness is cumulative and cannot be reversed.
Managing a cold chain bdocHub A cold chain bdocHub occurs when vaccine storage temperatures: have been outside of the recommended range of +2C to +8C during storage or transport. Excursions of 8C to up to 12C for no longer than 15 minutes may occur whilst restocking the refrigerator and are acceptable.
During this process, store vaccines in an alternative refrigerator or validated cool box. If the contents of the fridge have been found to be stored outside the correct temperature range, please contact your practice support pharmacist for advice and report to NHSE as an incident.

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They are stable at temperatures of 2 to 8C for years, at room temperature for months, and at 37C for weeks. At the temperature of 45C the degradation of toxoids is accelerated and their potency can decline during a few weeks.

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