| Date | Time | Temp (°C) | OK? (Yes/No) | Action Taken | Initials | |------|------|-----------|---------------|---------------|----------| | Ex: 15 April | 8:00 AM | 3.2°C | Yes | None | AD | | | 2:00 PM | 4.5°C | Yes | None | | | | 8:00 PM | 6.0°C | No | Lowered thermostat, checked door | AD |
Whether you call it a temperature chart, a log sheet, or a , the principle is the same: What gets measured gets managed. Start your log today. It takes two minutes but can save you from spoiled food, failed inspections, and unhappy customers.
Simply put, it is a structured document (usually an Excel sheet, PDF, or printed form) used to record the temperature of a refrigerator at specific intervals. The word grafic implies a visual representation—often a line graph or a table where you can plot morning, afternoon, and evening readings.
| Date | Time | Temp (°C) | OK? (Yes/No) | Action Taken | Initials | |------|------|-----------|---------------|---------------|----------| | Ex: 15 April | 8:00 AM | 3.2°C | Yes | None | AD | | | 2:00 PM | 4.5°C | Yes | None | | | | 8:00 PM | 6.0°C | No | Lowered thermostat, checked door | AD |
Whether you call it a temperature chart, a log sheet, or a , the principle is the same: What gets measured gets managed. Start your log today. It takes two minutes but can save you from spoiled food, failed inspections, and unhappy customers.
Simply put, it is a structured document (usually an Excel sheet, PDF, or printed form) used to record the temperature of a refrigerator at specific intervals. The word grafic implies a visual representation—often a line graph or a table where you can plot morning, afternoon, and evening readings.