Dear all,
Do some body contribute to give a thought why standard has use the word continual improvement and not continuous improvement. As far as my knowledge is concerned, continuous means with out any gaps or interruption and continual means with steps or planned frequency. To me, every activity to review, plan, check and act leads towards improvement. In this sense, we are using the approach of "continuous improvement". What's your idea????......Actually some body may treat it foolish to think like this.....but I want to understand the logic of every term used in ISO 22000.
Regards.
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