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Temperature Mapping

Temperature Mapping
EQUIPMENTS AND MACHINES
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GLOBALG.A.P. Certification for Producers

Your Ticket To A Global Market

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Temperature Mapping

Temperature Mapping is performed to determine if a storage area can maintain temperature within defined limits (Fridges, Freezers, Rooms, Warehouses and Incubators etc.). Sensors are distributed throughout the unit/room in pre-defined locations to confirm it performs within pre-defined set points.

Why Temperature Mapping Is Necessary?

The purpose of temperature mapping is to identify hot spots, to know how the internal temperature is affected by climatic changes and to better manage the storage of your product. The GITCHIA recommend temperature mapping is conducted once in the summer and once in the winter.

What tests should we perform during Temperature Mapping?

For temperature controlled units such as fridges, freezers and incubators, the testing required should be identified during risk assessment. Examples of common tests performed include:

  • Temperature Distribution Test
  • Temperature Distribution Test
  • Door Open Test
  • Power Off Test

For some storage environments, for example warehouses, it may not be possible to perform some of the testing for example an empty distribution map, power off or door open. There may also be additional testing requirements specifically for that environment which could include:

  • Compressor Switch over Tests
  • Compressor Failure Tests  

rs you one core product: GLOBALG.A.P. Certification  , available for 3 scopes of production: Crops, Livestock, Aquaculture and consisting of a total of more than 40 standards. Click on GLOBALG.A.P. to start your certification process today. You also have the option for a stepwise approach through local G.A.P. , which helps you prepare for GLOBALG.A.P. Certification and provides you easier access to local markets.

If you are looking to upgrade your existing GLOBALG.A.P. Certificate to demonstrate your commitment to advancing Good Agricultural Practice to your retailers and buyers,  GLOBAL G.A.P offers you voluntary add-on modules to enhance the core product and adapt it better to your environment.

Benefits Of Global G.A.P 

  • Enhanced food safety management systems on your farm
  • Demonstrable commitment to producing and trading safe food
  • Acceptance into the GLOBALG.A.P. community
  • Increased consumer and customer confidence in your product safety and quality

DATA LOGGERS

Industrial Sectors

  1. Agriculture
  • Fishing industry
  • Timber industry
  • Tobacco industry
  1. Manufacturing

The manufacturing industry compromises a wide variety of production of goods, ranging from low tech and low labor skills for the process. There are many areas that requires intense and stunning technology to be achieve; examples include aeronautics, electronics, pharmaceutical, robotics.

  • Automotive industry
  • Electronics industry
    • Semiconductor industry
    • Computer industry
  • Aerospace industry
  • Chemical industry
    • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Industrial robot industry
  • Defense industry
    • Arms industry
  • Telecommunications industry
  • Low to medium tech industry
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Steel industry
  • Shipbuilding industry
  • Food industry
  • Textile industry
  • Mining
  • Water industry
  • Construction industry
  • Energy industry
  • Electrical power industry
  • Petroleum industry
  1. Service industries
  • Mass media
    • Broadcasting
    • News media
    • Publishing
    • Internet
  • Financial services industry
  • Health care industry
  • Hospitality industry
  • Information industry
  • Software industry
  • Entertainment industry
  • Education industry
  • Transport industry
Temperature Mapping
EQUIPMENTS AND MACHINES
SECTORS

GLOBALG.A.P. Certification for Producers

Your Ticket To A Global Market

GLOBALG.A.P. offe

Temperature Mapping

Temperature Mapping is performed to determine if a storage area can maintain temperature within defined limits (Fridges, Freezers, Rooms, Warehouses and Incubators etc.). Sensors are distributed throughout the unit/room in pre-defined locations to confirm it performs within pre-defined set points.

Why Temperature Mapping Is Necessary?

The purpose of temperature mapping is to identify hot spots, to know how the internal temperature is affected by climatic changes and to better manage the storage of your product. The GITCHIA recommend temperature mapping is conducted once in the summer and once in the winter.

What tests should we perform during Temperature Mapping?

For temperature controlled units such as fridges, freezers and incubators, the testing required should be identified during risk assessment. Examples of common tests performed include:

  • Temperature Distribution Test
  • Temperature Distribution Test
  • Door Open Test
  • Power Off Test

For some storage environments, for example warehouses, it may not be possible to perform some of the testing for example an empty distribution map, power off or door open. There may also be additional testing requirements specifically for that environment which could include:

  • Compressor Switch over Tests
  • Compressor Failure Tests  

rs you one core product: GLOBALG.A.P. Certification  , available for 3 scopes of production: Crops, Livestock, Aquaculture and consisting of a total of more than 40 standards. Click on GLOBALG.A.P. to start your certification process today. You also have the option for a stepwise approach through local G.A.P. , which helps you prepare for GLOBALG.A.P. Certification and provides you easier access to local markets.

If you are looking to upgrade your existing GLOBALG.A.P. Certificate to demonstrate your commitment to advancing Good Agricultural Practice to your retailers and buyers,  GLOBAL G.A.P offers you voluntary add-on modules to enhance the core product and adapt it better to your environment.

Benefits Of Global G.A.P 

  • Enhanced food safety management systems on your farm
  • Demonstrable commitment to producing and trading safe food
  • Acceptance into the GLOBALG.A.P. community
  • Increased consumer and customer confidence in your product safety and quality

DATA LOGGERS

Industrial Sectors

  1. Agriculture
  • Fishing industry
  • Timber industry
  • Tobacco industry
  1. Manufacturing

The manufacturing industry compromises a wide variety of production of goods, ranging from low tech and low labor skills for the process. There are many areas that requires intense and stunning technology to be achieve; examples include aeronautics, electronics, pharmaceutical, robotics.

  • Automotive industry
  • Electronics industry
    • Semiconductor industry
    • Computer industry
  • Aerospace industry
  • Chemical industry
    • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Industrial robot industry
  • Defense industry
    • Arms industry
  • Telecommunications industry
  • Low to medium tech industry
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Steel industry
  • Shipbuilding industry
  • Food industry
  • Textile industry
  • Mining
  • Water industry
  • Construction industry
  • Energy industry
  • Electrical power industry
  • Petroleum industry
  1. Service industries
  • Mass media
    • Broadcasting
    • News media
    • Publishing
    • Internet
  • Financial services industry
  • Health care industry
  • Hospitality industry
  • Information industry
  • Software industry
  • Entertainment industry
  • Education industry
  • Transport industry