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Cold Chain Incident Report is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is a cold chain incident report?
A: A cold chain incident report is a document that records any issues or problems that occur during the transportation and storage of temperature-sensitive products.
Q: Why are cold chain incident reports important?
A: Cold chain incident reports are important because they help identify and address any breakdowns in the cold chain, ensuring the quality and safety of the products being transported.
Q: What kind of incidents are included in a cold chain incident report?
A: Cold chain incident reports can include incidents such as temperature excursions, equipment failures, packaging issues, or any other events that could potentially affect the integrity of the products.
Q: Who can submit a cold chain incident report?
A: Anyone involved in the cold chain process, including manufacturers, distributors, transporters, or even end users, can submit a cold chain incident report.
Q: How do you file a cold chain incident report in New Hampshire?
A: To file a cold chain incident report in New Hampshire, you can contact the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services or your local health department for guidance on the reporting process.
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