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Understanding Operational Articles: A Guide to Enhanced Operational Information

Operational Articles (OAs) provide essential operational information to enhance understanding of various subjects detailed in guidance documents. These stand-alone documents, capped at four pages, are designed for clarity and brevity, serving as quick reference points. OAs should enrich existing knowledge without duplicating content and are meant to be accessible, offering insights that are easily digestible—ideal for a brief reading. They aim to link seamlessly to related guidance documents, fostering a more comprehensive understanding of operational procedures and actions.

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Understanding Operational Articles: A Guide to Enhanced Operational Information

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  2. Document Description Operational Article Operational Articles (OA) provide additional operational information to support the knowledge and understanding of a subject referred to in operational guidance documents. OAs are deemed to be stand-alone documents which do not have a formal review time frame. These documents will be no more than four pages and should be less formally written. The information contained within an OA should not duplicate the information written in other products but expand upon it, allowing OAs to provide clear concise single point of reference which can be linked to one or more guidance documents. They should be concise and easily understood (a coffee time read) and be written generically to be able to enable them to be linked to one or more other documents.

  3. Document Overview Protective Marking Incident type number / name Operational article title Relevant images Introduction Key actions and outcomes Incident description Return to main menu

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