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HOW-TO TEMPLATE · PUBLICADO 2026-04-28 Updated 2026-04-28

How to Training Record — A Labeling Template & Guide

A ready-to-use template for training record, aligned to Codex Annex II, FDA, FSA, and MHLW guidance.

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A ready-to-use template for training record, aligned to Codex Annex II, FDA, FSA, and MHLW guidance.

📑 Índice
  1. 1. What you will produce by the end
  2. 2. Step-by-step (8 steps)
  3. 3. Template fields (copy these into your document)
  4. 4. Daily checklist that proves you are using the template
  5. 5. KPI targets the template should drive
  6. 6. Common implementation mistakes
  7. 7. Operator dialogue
    1. 🦉 & 🐣 & 🐮 — A 5-round operator’s dialogue
  8. Correções recomendadas pelas autoridades
  9. Coruja & Pintinho & Vaca — diálogo de operador
  10. Documentos a entregar (clientes, fornecedores, inspetores)
    1. Experimente a árvore de decisão CCP gratuita do MmowW
  11. Primary sources (national & international authorities)
    1. Related Articles
    2. Pronto para automatizar o seu HACCP?

1. What you will produce by the end

By following the steps below you will hold a documented artefact that satisfies the international authority evidentiary standard for training record.

2. Step-by-step (8 steps)

1
Read the authority text once

Codex CXC 1-1969 Rev.2020 + national authority sector handbook

2
Identify the smallest unit of scope

One menu item, one process step, one supplier

3
Write the worksheet header

Operator name, date, signature, version

4
Map the hazards

Biological / chemical / physical — one row per hazard

5
Apply the Codex Decision Tree

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6
Define the control limit

Specific number + measurement method + frequency

7
Document the corrective action

What you do when the limit is breached, who reports to whom

8
Sign and date

Owner + deputy + review date

3. Template fields (copy these into your document)

  1. Operator legal name and trading address
  2. Document version + effective date + review date
  3. Owner name + deputy name + signature lines
  4. Scope statement (which menu items, which processes)
  5. Hazard analysis table (4 columns: step, hazard, likelihood, severity)
  6. CCP determination column (Codex Decision Tree result)
  7. Critical limit + monitoring frequency + responsible role
  8. Corrective action procedure with escalation path
  9. Verification frequency + validation method
  10. Record retention period (per national requirement)

4. Daily checklist that proves you are using the template

Daily operations labeling checklist

5. KPI targets the template should drive

IndicatorBaselineTargetTimeMeasurement
Mandatory field completeness85%100%1 monthPre-print check
Date code legibility90%100%2 weeksRandom pull
Allergen statement accuracy88%100%1 monthRecipe audit
Storage instruction presence80%100%1 monthLabel review
Country-of-origin complianceVariable100%2 monthsDoc audit
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6. Common implementation mistakes

  1. Filling in the template once and never reviewing it.
  2. Letting the consultant own it instead of the operator.
  3. Setting limits that cannot actually be measured on the line.
  4. Forgetting the corrective-action escalation path.
  5. Not retaining records for the period your authority requires.

7. Operator dialogue

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

🐣
Piyo: Poppo-san, where does training record 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: training record made blissful for everyone in the kitchen.

Correções recomendadas pelas autoridades

  1. Integração sistema receita → impressora rótulos
  2. Câmera OCR após impressão, falha rápida em desvanecimento
  3. DB mestra alérgica → todos menus reflectem automático
  4. Campo instruções armazenamento obrigatório em modelo
  5. SOP multi-origem conforme Codex CXG 2-1985

Coruja & Pintinho & Vaca — diálogo de operador

🐣
Piyo: Quem decide o que vai nos rótulos alimentares?
🦉
Poppo: Codex CXS 1-1985 fixa a base internacional; cada país localiza. Japão: Padrão Rotulagem Alimentar CAA.
🐣
Piyo: País origem para misturas?
🦉
Poppo: Codex CXG 2-1985 recomenda 'origem ingrediente principal'. Regra japonesa espelho.
🐮
Mu: Alergénios em cada menu: clientes fiéis disseram 'mais fácil de ler'. Taxa repetição subiu.🐮
🐣
Piyo: Tabela nutricional só EUA?
🦉
Poppo: Formato difere, mas EU 1169/2011 e padrão japonês exigem rotulagem nutricional processados.
🐮
Mu: Forte, gentil, bonito — rótulos são cartas ao consumidor.🐮

Documentos a entregar (clientes, fornecedores, inspetores)

  1. Plano de gestão de higiene (3–5 páginas A4 PDF) — vista do menu, análise de perigos, limites PCC, monitorização, acções correctivas
  2. Cartaz de declaração HACCP (A3 em loja) — comunica adopção do programa aos clientes
  3. Relatório mensal de higiene (PDF automático) — tendências de temperatura, incidentes, melhoria

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Primary sources (national & international authorities)

  1. Codex Alimentarius — General Principles of Food Hygiene CXC 1-1969 Rev.2020 (HACCP Annex II). https://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/
  2. FAO — HACCP System and Guidelines for its Application. https://www.fao.org/3/y1390e/y1390e0a.htm
  3. WHO — Five Keys to Safer Food Manual (2006). https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241594639
  4. CDC — Food Safety Surveillance & Outbreak Reports. https://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/
  5. FDA — Managing Food Safety: Voluntary Use of HACCP Principles 2006. https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/managing-food-safety-manual-voluntary-use-haccp-principles
  6. Food Standards Agency (UK) — Annual Report 2024 / SFBB / FHRS. https://www.food.gov.uk/business-guidance/safer-food-better-business
  7. MHLW — HACCP Guidance for Small-Scale Food Operators (2020). https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/0000179028_00007.html
  8. ISO 22000:2018 — Food safety management systems. https://www.iso.org/iso-22000-food-safety-management.html

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