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Regulatory Compliance Update Bulletin: Temperature Monitoring — March 30 2026
This March 2026 bulletin covers key regulatory developments affecting temperature monitoring in food, pharmaceutical, and medical device sectors. Sources checked include the FDA (QMSR, FSMA Food Traceability Rule), USDA FSIS, WHO vaccine cold chain guidelines, USP General Chapter <1079.2>, MHRA GDP requirements, and ISO 13485.- Temperature Indicators Staff
- Tags: Cold Chain Food Processing GDP Compliance HACCP Medical Sterilisation Pharmaceutical Regulatory Compliance
Regulatory Compliance Update Bulletin: Temperature Monitoring — Q1 2026
Several significant regulatory changes affecting temperature monitoring across food manufacturing, pharmaceutical distribution, and medical device production came into force in the United States at the start of 2026. This bulletin covers the FDA QMSR, FSMA Food Traceability Rule, USDA FSIS Salmonella standards, WHO vaccine cold chain guidelines, and USP Chapter 1079.2 updates.
- Temperature Indicators Staff
- Tags: Cold Chain Food Processing GDP Compliance HACCP ISO 11140-1 Medical Sterilisation Pharmaceutical Regulatory Compliance
Temperature Indicator Labels for Automotive and Motorsport
Adhesive temperature indicator labels provide a simple, permanent record of the maximum temperature reached by an automotive component — with no wiring, no batteries, and no data to download. Applied directly to an engine, gearbox, brake assembly, bearing housing, or any surface where heat monitoring matters, they change colour irreversibly when the rated temperature is reached, giving engineers, technicians, and competitors an instant visual record of thermal history.
- Temperature Indicators Staff
- Tags: Automotive Component Testing Engineering Motorsport Warranty
Cold Chain Temperature Monitoring
Temperature indicator labels for cold chain and distribution provide visible, irreversible evidence of temperature excursions during storage and transit — without the cost or complexity of electronic data loggers. Whether you are shipping pharmaceuticals, vaccines, chilled food, or life science materials, selecting the right indicator type is a compliance and product quality requirement. This guide explains what ascending and descending indicators do, which applications each is suited to, and how to match the right product to your cold chain requirements.
- Temperature Indicators Staff
- Tags: Cold Chain GDP Compliance Pharmaceutical Refrigeration & Distribution Vaccines