Daily Temperature Check Templates for Cafes & Restaurants (Free Downloads)

Running a food business means juggling countless tasks, and temperature checks often become a time-consuming burden. We’ve created this comprehensive collection of free temperature check templates to help you maintain compliance without the hassle.
Whether you’re a small cafe doing basic fridge checks or a busy restaurant monitoring multiple pieces of equipment, these templates will streamline your food safety processes and keep the EHO happy.
Why Proper Temperature Check Templates Matter
Before diving into the templates, let’s be clear about why getting this right matters:
- Legal Compliance: UK law requires documented temperature records
- EHO Inspections: Inspectors expect to see 3 months of records minimum
- Food Safety: Proper monitoring prevents foodborne illness
- Cost Savings: Catch equipment problems before losing stock
- Peace of Mind: Sleep better knowing you’re covered
Template #1: Basic Daily Temperature Check Log
Perfect for small cafes and takeaways with limited equipment.
AM/PM Temperature Check Sheet
DAILY TEMPERATURE CHECK LOG Date: ___________ Day: ___________MORNING CHECKS (Time: _____)
□ Fridge 1: _____°C (Target: 1-5°C)
□ Fridge 2: _____°C (Target: 1-5°C)
□ Freezer: _____°C (Target: -18°C or below)
□ Display: _____°C (Target: 1-5°C)Checked by: _________ Signature: _________
AFTERNOON CHECKS (Time: _____)
□ Fridge 1: _____°C (Target: 1-5°C)
□ Fridge 2: _____°C (Target: 1-5°C)
□ Freezer: _____°C (Target: -18°C or below)
□ Display: _____°C (Target: 1-5°C)Checked by: _________ Signature: _________
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS (if any):
Action taken by: _______ Time: _______
How to Use This Template:
- Print 31 copies at the start of each month
- Place in a folder near your fridges
- Set phone alarms for check times
- File completed sheets for 3 months minimum
Template #2: Comprehensive Restaurant Temperature Log
For restaurants with multiple refrigeration units and hot holding equipment.
Multi-Unit Temperature Monitoring Sheet
COMPREHENSIVE TEMPERATURE LOG Location: _____________ Date: _____________COLD STORAGE CHECKS
Time: _____ Checked by: _____Walk-in Fridge: _____°C (1-5°C) □ Pass □ Fail
Prep Fridge 1: _____°C (1-5°C) □ Pass □ Fail
Prep Fridge 2: _____°C (1-5°C) □ Pass □ Fail
Salad Station: _____°C (1-5°C) □ Pass □ Fail
Dessert Fridge: _____°C (1-5°C) □ Pass □ Fail
Walk-in Freezer: _____°C (-18°C) □ Pass □ Fail
Chest Freezer: _____°C (-18°C) □ Pass □ Fail
Ice Cream Freezer: _____°C (-18°C) □ Pass □ FailHOT HOLDING CHECKS
Time: _____ Checked by: _____Hot Cabinet 1: _____°C (63°C+) □ Pass □ Fail
Hot Cabinet 2: _____°C (63°C+) □ Pass □ Fail
Bain Marie: _____°C (63°C+) □ Pass □ Fail
Soup Kettle: _____°C (63°C+) □ Pass □ FailDELIVERY CHECKS
Time: _____ Supplier: _____ Checked by: _____Chilled Goods: _____°C (0-5°C) □ Accept □ Reject
Frozen Goods: _____°C (-18°C) □ Accept □ Reject
Notes: _________________________________
Template #3: Weekly Temperature Trend Tracker
Spot patterns and prevent equipment failures before they happen.
Weekly Analysis Chart
WEEKLY TEMPERATURE TREND ANALYSIS Week Beginning: ___________Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SunFRIDGE 1 (AM)
Target: 1-5°C
Actual: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
✓/✗: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___FRIDGE 1 (PM)
Actual: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
✓/✗: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___FREEZER (AM)
Target: -18°C
Actual: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
✓/✗: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ISSUES THIS WEEK:
□ None
□ Equipment problems (detail below)
□ Staff training needed
□ Maintenance required
Details: _______________________________
Manager Review: _______ Date: _______
Template #4: Corrective Action Record
Essential for demonstrating due diligence during inspections.
Temperature Failure Response Form
CORRECTIVE ACTION RECORD TEMPERATURE EXCURSION REPORTDate: _______ Time Discovered: _______
EQUIPMENT DETAILS
Unit: _________________ Location: _________________
Normal Range: _________ Actual Reading: _________IMMEDIATE ACTIONS TAKEN
□ Checked door seals
□ Reduced stock load
□ Transferred products to: _________________
□ Called engineer (Reference #: _________)
□ Disposed of affected productsPRODUCTS AFFECTED
Product: __________ Quantity: _____ Action: _____
Product: __________ Quantity: _____ Action: _____
Product: __________ Quantity: _____ Action: _____ROOT CAUSE
□ Door left open
□ Equipment failure
□ Power outage
□ Overloading
□ Other: _________________PREVENTION MEASURES
Reported by: _______ Signature: _______
Reviewed by: _______ Date: _______
Template #5: Monthly Temperature Certificate
Show inspectors your commitment to food safety at a glance.
Monthly Compliance Summary
MONTHLY TEMPERATURE COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE Month: _________ Year: _______COMPLIANCE SUMMARY
Total Checks Required: _______
Total Checks Completed: _______
Compliance Rate: _______%EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE
In Range Out Range Actions
Fridge 1: _____ _____ _____
Fridge 2: _____ _____ _____
Freezer 1: _____ _____ _____
Hot Hold: _____ _____ _____CRITICAL INCIDENTS
Date: _____ Issue: __________ Resolution: __________
Date: _____ Issue: __________ Resolution: __________STAFF TEMPERATURE CHECK COMPLIANCE
Staff Member Checks Required Completed %
DECLARATION
I confirm all temperature records are accurate and
corrective actions were taken where required.
Manager: _____________ Signature: _____________
Date: _____________
Template #6: Opening & Closing Checklist with Temperatures
Combine temperature checks with other critical tasks.
Integrated Daily Operations Log
OPENING CHECKLIST WITH TEMPERATURES Date: _______ Opening Staff: _______□ Lights and equipment turned on
□ Hand washing completedTEMPERATURE CHECKS (Record actual temperatures)
□ Main Fridge: _____°C (1-5°C)
□ Prep Fridge: _____°C (1-5°C)
□ Freezer: _____°C (-18°C)
□ Display Unit: _____°C (1-5°C)□ All temperatures within range
□ Corrective action taken (detail: ________)□ Check dates on prepped items
□ Set up hot holding (target 63°C+)
□ Sanitizer buckets preparedOpening Time: _____ Signature: _____
CLOSING CHECKLIST WITH TEMPERATURES
Closing Staff: _______FINAL TEMPERATURE CHECKS
□ Main Fridge: _____°C (1-5°C)
□ Prep Fridge: _____°C (1-5°C)
□ Freezer: _____°C (-18°C)
□ All items properly stored□ Equipment cleaned and sanitized
□ Waste disposed properly
□ Alarms set
Closing Time: _____ Signature: _____
How to Choose the Right Template for Your Business
Small Cafe or Takeaway (1-3 fridges)
- Use Template #1 (Basic Daily Log)
- Print monthly batches
- Keep in a simple folder
Restaurant (Multiple units)
- Use Template #2 (Comprehensive Log)
- Consider Template #5 for monthly summaries
- Implement Template #4 for incidents
High-Risk Operations (Care homes, hospitals)
- Use all templates
- Add additional checks for cooking/cooling
- Consider digital solutions for audit trails
Best Practices for Using Temperature Check Templates
1. Make Them Accessible
- Laminate frequently used templates
- Keep pens attached with string
- Place at eye level near equipment
2. Set Clear Responsibilities
- Assign specific staff to checks
- Create a backup schedule
- Post the schedule publicly
3. Train Your Team
- Show how to read thermometers correctly
- Explain target temperatures
- Practice completing forms
- Review corrective actions
4. Regular Reviews
- Manager checks daily completion
- Weekly trend analysis
- Monthly compliance review
- Quarterly training refresh
Common Mistakes When Using Paper Templates
Mistake 1: Pencil Instead of Pen
Problem: Can be erased/altered
Solution: Always use permanent ink
Mistake 2: Batch Filling
Problem: Completing multiple days at once
Solution: Real-time recording only
Mistake 3: Perfect Readings
Problem: Never showing variations
Solution: Record actual readings, even if slightly off
Mistake 4: Missing Signatures
Problem: No accountability
Solution: No signature = not done
Mistake 5: Lost Records
Problem: Can’t prove compliance
Solution: Backup copies or photos
Digital Alternative: Why Consider Switching?
While these templates are free and effective, consider these digital advantages:
Time Savings
- Paper: 30-45 minutes daily
- Digital: 5-10 minutes daily
- Annual saving: 150+ hours
Compliance Benefits
- Automatic reminders
- Can’t skip or falsify
- Instant EHO reports
- Trend analysis included
Cost Comparison
- Paper: £500+ annually (printing, storage, time)
- Digital: From £9/month
- ROI: Usually within 2 months
Customising Templates for Special Requirements
For Butchers
Add sections for:
- Aging room temperatures
- Display counter checks (every 2 hours)
- Delivery meat temperatures
For Bakeries
Include:
- Proving cabinet temperatures
- Cooling rack monitoring
- Display case humidity
For Meal Prep Services
Add:
- Blast chiller records
- Portion cooling times
- Transport temperatures
Template Storage and Organisation Tips
Physical Filing System
Temperature Records 2025/
├── January/
│ ├── Daily Logs/
│ ├── Corrective Actions/
│ └── Monthly Summary
├── February/
│ └── [Same structure]
Digital Backup
- Photograph completed sheets weekly
- Store in cloud folders
- Name files: YYYY-MM-DD-Location
- Keep for 12 months minimum
What EHO Inspectors Want to See
Green Flags (Good Practice)
✓ Complete records with no gaps
✓ Realistic temperature variations
✓ Clear corrective actions
✓ Multiple staff signatures
✓ Evidence of management review
Red Flags (Problems)
✗ Identical readings daily
✗ Missing days or times
✗ No corrective actions ever
✗ Illegible writing
✗ Templates not filled completely
Troubleshooting Guide for Temperature Issues
Fridge Running Warm (6-8°C)
Immediate Actions:
- Check door seals
- Reduce stock load
- Check fan operation
- Call engineer if persists
Documentation:
- Use Template #4 (Corrective Action)
- Note all products affected
- Record time back in range
Freezer Failure (Above -15°C)
Critical Response:
- DO NOT open unnecessarily
- Call engineer immediately
- Prepare backup freezer
- Monitor product condition
Documentation:
- Complete incident report
- List all products checked
- Document disposal if required
Beyond Templates: Building a Temperature Check Culture
Making It Routine
- Morning Ritual: First task after hand washing
- Afternoon Habit: After lunch rush
- Closing Essential: Before leaving
Staff Engagement
- Explain why it matters
- Share inspection success stories
- Recognise good compliance
- Make it competitive (best compliance awards)
Continuous Improvement
- Monthly team reviews
- Identify problem patterns
- Upgrade equipment if needed
- Consider automation options
Free Download Package Contents
When you download our temperature check template package, you’ll receive:
- All 6 templates in PDF format
- Excel versions for customisation
- Training guide for staff
- EHO inspection checklist
- Temperature reference chart
- Troubleshooting flowchart
Taking the Next Step
These templates will get you compliant, but consider these upgrades:
Level 1: Basic Compliance (You are here)
- Paper templates
- Manual checks
- File storage
Level 2: Enhanced System
- Colour-coded forms
- Thermometer stations
- Digital photos of records
Level 3: Digital Transformation
- Mobile app recording
- Automatic alerts
- Cloud storage
- Instant reporting
Conclusion
Temperature checks don’t have to be complicated. With these free templates, you can maintain compliance, protect your customers, and pass inspections with confidence. Start with the basic template, build good habits, and upgrade as your business grows.
Remember: The best temperature check system is the one your team will actually use. Make it simple, make it routine, and make it count.
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