Return
1. Return is to restore normal operations at the reconstructed primary site or new site.
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2. Activities and programs designed to return conditions to a level that is acceptable to the entity.
(Source: NFPA 1600 Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs, NFPA 1600:2007)
3. 1) Process of planning for and/or implementing expanded operations to address less time-sensitive business operations immediately following an interruption or disaster.
2) The start of the actual process or function that uses the restored technology and location.
(Source: Australia. A Practitioner's Guide to Business Continuity Management HB292 - 2006 )