Medical Cold Storage: The Core Guarantee of Pharmaceutical Cold Chain Safety 2
4. Daily Operation and Maintenance Management Key Points
1. Conduct daily temperature inspection to ensure stable operation within the standard temperature range.
2. Regularly check the operation of refrigeration units, defrosting systems and alarm systems.
3. Classify and place medicines with reserved gaps away from walls and floors for smooth air circulation.
4. Prohibit blocking air outlets to ensure uniform cold air circulation.
5. Implement regular cleaning and disinfection to eliminate dust, mildew and peculiar odor.
6. Back up temperature and humidity data regularly to ensure complete traceability records.
5. Significance of Medical Cold Storage Construction
Medical cold storage is not merely a refrigeration device, but a lifeline project for pharmaceutical safety.
Standardized medical cold storage can:
- Eliminate pharmaceutical deterioration, failure and waste from the source
- Fully meet GSP inspection and surprise supervision inspection requirements
- Ensure safe and effective medication for patients
- Improve the standardization and closed-loop management of the pharmaceutical cold chain system
- Guarantee the reserved supply of vaccines, emergency medicines and biological preparations
6. Conclusion
With increasingly stringent pharmaceutical supervision and the growing categories of biotech drugs and cold-chain pharmaceuticals, standardized, intelligent and high-stability medical cold storage has become a rigid demand infrastructure in the pharmaceutical industry. With the advantages of precise temperature control, full-process monitoring and high operational reliability, it holds the bottom line of pharmaceutical quality in circulation, safeguards national public medication safety, and promotes the standardized and high-quality development of the pharmaceutical industry.

