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BEGINNER 101 · PUBLISHED 2026-04-28 Updated 2026-04-28

Hygiene 101 — A Beginner’s Reference

A beginner-friendly introduction to hygiene, with a glossary, quick-reference card, and links to primary authority sources.

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A beginner-friendly introduction to hygiene, with a glossary, quick-reference card, and links to primary authority sources.

๐Ÿ“‘ Table of Contents
  1. What it is, in one paragraph
  2. The 12 terms you must know
  3. Quick reference card
  4. What to read next
  5. Operator dialogue
    1. ๐Ÿฆ‰ & ๐Ÿฃ & ๐Ÿฎ โ€” A 5-round operatorโ€™s dialogue
  6. Owl & Chick & Cow โ€” an operator dialogue
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  7. Primary sources (national & international authorities)
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What it is, in one paragraph

Personal hygiene, equipment cleaning, and facility sanitation form the prerequisite-programme (PRP) layer that makes HACCP CCPs trustworthy. The international baseline lives in Codex General Principles of Food Hygiene[1]; in Japan, the national authority publishes a sector-specific cleaning and disinfection standard[2].

The 12 terms you must know

  1. Hazard — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  2. CCP (Critical Control Point) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  3. PRP (Prerequisite Programme) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  4. Critical Limit — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  5. Monitoring — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  6. Corrective Action — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  7. Verification — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  8. Validation — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  9. Cross-contamination — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  10. Cross-contact (allergens) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  11. Time-temperature abuse — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
  12. Codex Decision Tree — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.

Quick reference card

IndicatorBaselineTargetTimeMeasurement
Hand-wash compliance60%100% of mandatory triggers2 weeksDirect observation
Cleaning schedule completion80%100%1 monthSigned CL
ATP swab pass rate75%95+%1 monthWeekly ATP test
Pest sighting frequency2–3/month0/month3 monthsTrap log
Hygiene refresher trainingAnnualQuarterly6 monthsTraining record
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Operator dialogue

🦉 & 🐣 & 🐮 — A 5-round operator’s dialogue

🐣
Piyo: Poppo-san, where does hygiene actually start in a real kitchen?
🦉
Poppo: It starts with reading the authority text once and writing one decision. Codex sets the international baseline; your national regulator binds you to a specific value or method.
🐣
Piyo: What if the staff resist the new rule?
🦉
Poppo: Show them the failure mode it prevents and the time it saves. Authority handbooks (FSA SFBB, MHLW small-business guidance) describe the minimum viable system — you adapt, you don’t reinvent.
🐮
Mou: Strong, kind, beautiful: hygiene made blissful for everyone in the kitchen.

Owl & Chick & Cow — an operator dialogue

🐣
Piyo: Is hygiene different from HACCP?
🦉
Poppo: Hygiene sits in the prerequisite-programme (PRP) tier. CCPs without PRP are like a roof without a foundation.
🐣
Piyo: Coloured cutting boards โ€” really useful?
🦉
Poppo: Yes. Cross-contamination of pathogens / allergens reduces measurably. EU 852/2004 requires equipment-mediated cleanliness.
🐮
Mou: First, staff complained. Six weeks later, fewer mistakes during rush. Now: standard.
🐣
Piyo: ATP swabs?
🦉
Poppo: Adenosine triphosphate โ€” measures invisible biological residue. FSA, FDA both recommend objective verification.
🐮
Mou: Weekly ATP for one year โ€” pest sightings dropped to zero. Customers notice 'feels clean'.
🐣
Piyo: Strong, kind, beautiful โ€” hygiene is the secret kept by every great kitchen.

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Primary sources (national & international authorities)

  1. MHLW (Japan) — HACCP Institutionalisation & Follow-up Survey 2023. https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/kenkou_iryou/shokuhin/haccp/index.html
  2. MHLW — HACCP Guidance for Small-Scale Food Operators (2020). https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/0000179028_00007.html
  3. MHLW — Council on the International Standardisation of Food Hygiene Management 2018. https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/shingi2/0000147811.html
  4. Tokyo Metropolitan Government — Status of HACCP Institutionalisation March 2023. https://www.fukushihoken.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/shokuhin/haccp/
  5. Consumer Affairs Agency (Japan) — Food Labelling Standard 2023. https://www.caa.go.jp/policies/policy/food_labeling/food_labeling_act/
  6. Codex Alimentarius — General Principles of Food Hygiene CXC 1-1969 Rev.2020 (HACCP Annex II). https://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/
  7. FAO — HACCP System and Guidelines for its Application. https://www.fao.org/3/y1390e/y1390e0a.htm

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Important disclaimer: MmowW is not a food-safety certification body. The content above is educational best-practice writing distilled from primary national-authority sources. Final responsibility for compliance with Codex, FDA, FSA, EFSA, MHLW, CFIA, or any other national requirement rests with the food-business operator and the relevant authority. Always verify with primary sources and your local regulator. Information is current as of the publication date and may be superseded by subsequent regulatory changes.
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Licensed Gyoseishoshi (Administrative Scrivener) and founder of MmowW. Making food safety compliance blissful for businesses worldwide.

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