forvarnarráðstafanir
Forvarnarráðstafanir are measures taken to prevent harm by addressing potential hazards before they cause damage. The term comes from Icelandic, combining forvarnar (prevention) with ráðstafanir (measures). In practice, they cover actions to reduce risk across sectors such as public health, safety, environment, industry, and consumer protection.
Decision-making around forvarnarráðstafanir typically relies on risk assessment, available evidence, feasibility, and proportionality. Under the precautionary
Common applications include public health measures (vaccination campaigns, hygiene standards, surveillance), workplace safety (engineering controls, safety
Legal and policy context varies by country but the concept is widespread in international law and EU
Critiques note that excessive precaution can impose costs or hinder innovation if not properly calibrated. Proponents