Temperature Log for Dry Storage is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Education - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is a temperature log for dry storage?
A: A temperature log for dry storage is a record of the temperature levels in an area designated for storing items that do not require humidity control.
Q: Why is a temperature log important for dry storage in Arizona?
A: In Arizona, where high temperatures are common, a temperature log helps ensure that the storage area maintains suitable conditions to prevent spoilage or damage to the stored items.
Q: What temperature range should be maintained for dry storage in Arizona?
A: The recommended temperature range for dry storage in Arizona is typically between 50°F (10°C) and 70°F (21°C).
Q: How often should temperature readings be recorded?
A: Temperature readings should be recorded at regular intervals, such as every hour or every few hours, depending on the requirements and sensitivity of the stored items.
Q: Who is responsible for monitoring the temperature?
A: The person or team assigned to oversee the dry storage area is typically responsible for monitoring and recording the temperature readings.
Q: What should be done if the temperature goes outside the recommended range?
A: If the temperature goes outside the recommended range, actions should be taken immediately to address the issue, such as adjusting the temperature controls or contacting maintenance for assistance.
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