More temp drift on inbound loads lately

Over the last two weeks, I’ve logged six beef loads with door readings at 41–42°F but core at 36–37°F using a NIST-traceable probe, which triggered CCP holds at receiving. Are others adjusting acceptance criteria or documentation to stay compliant with FSIS (9 CFR 318) without rejecting sound product, and what procedure change has held up in audits?

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We set a ≤6°F door–core delta with NIST logs; audits passed — @OP, do you capture reefer downloads?

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