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Temperature Control

Temperature Control

Food Temperature Control training course on food temperature control for UK food businesses.  Effective temperature management represents a critical aspect of food safety operations, serving as a defense against foodborne illness in commercial establishments.

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£10.00 + VAT
£10.00 + VAT

Temperature Control Course

The Echo3 Temperature Control course goes beyond legal requirements to explain the “why” behind temperature rules and how to apply them effectively — whether you’re running a small café, a high-volume restaurant, or a large-scale catering operation.

Effective temperature management is a cornerstone of food safety in any commercial kitchen. It plays a vital role in preventing foodborne illnesses and protecting both your customers and your business.

Although customers may never see the checks happening behind the scenes, precise temperature control is the foundation of safe food service. It ensures compliance, reduces risk, and builds trust.

In the UK, over 2.4 million cases of foodborne illness occur each year — and poor temperature control is one of the leading causes. The good news? These incidents are entirely preventable with the right knowledge and procedures.

You can purchase the course for individual use or choose the Team option to assign training to staff members. Upon completion, learners receive a downloadable Echo3 Temperature Control Certificate, perfect for maintaining up-to-date training records.

Course Content

Temperature Control Course Content

Unit 1 – Legal Framework

  • Course Introduction
  • Legal Framework and Basic Requirements – Food Safety Act 1990
  • Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations 2013, England
  • Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations 2006, Scotland

Unit 2 – Temperature Fundamentals

  • Understanding Food Safety Temperatures
  • The Danger Zone Explained (8°C to 63°C)
  • The “2-hour/4-hour Rule”
  • Common Danger Zone Mistakes
  • Safe Practices to Combat Danger Zone Risks

Unit 3 – Equipment and Monitoring

  • Types of Thermometers
  • Thermometers continued
  • Calibration and Maintenance
  • Documentation Requirements

Unit 4 – Storage Equipment

  • Refrigerators
  • Freezers
  • Hot Holding Equipment
  • Display Units
  • Summary: Key Points for All Equipment

Unit 5 – Temperature Control Procedures

  • Cooling and Chilling
  • Blast Chillers – The Professional Solution
  • Cooling Without Blast Chillers
  • Heating and Hot Holding
  • Hot Holding Requirements
  • Common Pitfalls and Solutions

Unit 6 – Special Considerations

  • High-Risk Foods
  • Raw Meat, Fish and Eggs

Unit 7 – Operations

  • Transport and Delivery Management

Unit 8 – Compliance

  • Compliance and Documentation
  • Enforcement and Inspections
  • Course Conclusion

 

Temperature Control Certificate

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  • Written in compliance with the The Food Safety Act 1990
  • Developed by qualified health and safety professionals
  • Last Updated August 2025
  • To gain the certificate you must complete the assessment which involves 15 questions.
  • The online Temperature Control certificate is valid for 3 years.

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What are the course objectives?
  1. Reduce the chance foodborne illnesses due to poor temperature controls
  2. Provide food business owners, managers and staff keep consumers safe by providing a clear understanding of how to maintain safe food temperatures
  3. Provide food business owners, managers and staff with the knowledge need to comply with UK food safety regulations across all the home nations.
  4. Provide an awareness danger zone mistakes to lower the chance of them being repeated in your workplace
What is the temperature danger zone?

Poor temperature control is the most common cause of food poisoning outbreaks. In the danger zone (8°C to 63°C), here’s what’s happening:

  • Bacteria can double every 20-30 minutes
  • A single bacterium could become over 1 million in just 8 hours
  • Most harmful bacteria love temperatures around 37°C (body temperature)

The riskiest temperatures are between 20°C to 50°C – this is room temperature to warm. Think about a buffet on a summer day, or food left out on a counter.

What is the “2-hour/4-hour Rule?

This is your emergency guide when things don’t go to plan:

  • 0-2 hours in danger zone: Food can still be used safely
  • 2-4 hours in danger zone: Use immediately – don’t try to cool and store it
  • Over 4 hours in danger zone: Discard immediately

Practical example: Your refrigerator breaks down on a Saturday morning. You discover it 3 hours later when you arrive for lunch prep. The food has been at 15°C for 3 hours. According to the rule, you must use this food immediately for service – you cannot cool it down and save it for later.

This rule is particularly important for hot holding. Food which will be served hot may be kept on display out of temperature control for a single period of two hours. After this time, food must be discarded, reheated properly, or cooled quickly.

What documentation is required?

Record Keeping – Your Legal Protection – Think of documentation as your insurance policy – it proves you’ve done everything right when questions come up.

Temperature Logs

Your daily records need equipment ID (“Fridge #1”), date, time, temperature, who checked it, and any corrective actions taken. These need to be taken a minimum of twice a day.

Corrective Action Records

When temperatures go out of range, document what went wrong and when, which food was affected, immediate actions taken, how you fixed the problem, prevention steps, and follow-up monitoring results.

Maintenance Records

Keep track of equipment servicing, thermometer calibrations, cleaning schedules, staff training dates, and supplier audits. These show you’re managing everything systematically.

Staff Training Records

Document all food safety training from initial induction through refresher courses, including specific temperature control training, certification dates, renewals, and training effectiveness. This shows you’re serious about ensuring people actually learned what they needed to know

Related Courses

Food Hygiene Level 2

Food Hygiene Level 3

HACCP Levels 1&2

HACCP Level 3

Food Allergens

To gain access to all these courses you can also order Echo3 Credit.

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