faromarkerade
Faromarkerade is a Swedish term used in risk communication to describe the practice of marking or labeling objects, areas, or processes to indicate a hazard. The concept emphasizes quick, visible warnings intended to reduce exposure to dangerous conditions. It is most commonly discussed in Swedish-language safety literature and industry guidelines, and is typically applied in workplace, transport, and environmental contexts.
In practice, faromarkerade encompasses both passive labeling—signs, labels, pictograms—and active communication tools such as maps and
Implementation often involves standardized color codes and internationally informed pictograms, while remaining adapted to local language
Effectiveness assessments for faromarkerade focus on factors such as visibility, comprehension, and correlation with incident or
Notably, faromarkerade is not widely used as a term outside Swedish-language sources; in English-language contexts, equivalent