Melissa Abd Raffur Pegawai Farmasi U41 Hospital Hulu Terengganu
Melissa Abd Raffur Pegawai Farmasi U41 Hospital Hulu Terengganu
• Made of polyurethane
material – durable and robust
• Insulated container like cold box but
smaller in size that can be lined with
ice-packs to keep vaccines and diluents
cold during transportation or
temporary storage, to outreach sites or
immunization sessions.
0.6L
To keep track of the temperature to which vaccines and
diluents are exposed during transportation and storage.
d. Freeze Watch
A label that changes color when the vaccine has
been exposed to heat over a period of time .
1. Indicator strip
changes color from
white to blue when
vaccines are exposed
to temperature that
are too high, +10C to
more +34C for at
least 2 hours.
2. VCCM is used to
estimate the length of
time that the vaccine
has been exposed to
high temperature.
• Records the day’s high and low
temperature
• Must be well dried after use. If they are left wet with
lids closed, they will becomes moldy. Mould may affect
the seal of the cold boxes and vaccines carriers. Stored
with lid open when not in used.
2. RECEIVING
Check packing/ice pack still cool upon receiving
Check the contents match the order
Check the monitor cards & record status
Immediately store vacc. in fridge
3. STORING
- leave vacc. in their packaging as this provide insulation
& protect against thermal insult.
- keep monitor cards together with the vacc.
- Fill the door & drawer with bottles of water.
- Vaccine stock not exceed 50% of domestic fridge vol., P’ceutical fridge –
90%.
- Allow for air circulation in fridge.
5. EQUIPMENT (FRIDGE)
In a well ventilated room
Away from direct sunlight
Away from any heat source (autoclave, heater)