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Revision as of 21:36, 14 January 2021
Contents
Definitions
European Commission
‘Operational security’ means the transmission system's capability to retain a normal state or to return to a normal state as soon as possible, and which is characterised by operational security limits. [1]
National Definitions
Ireland
‘Operational security’ means the transmission system's capability to retain a normal state or to return to a normal state as soon as possible, and which is characterised by operational security limits. [1]
See also
Notes
References