kahjutootmisega
Kahjutootmisega refers to actions or processes that intentionally or negligently cause harm or damage to people, property, or the environment. In legal and regulatory contexts, the term is used to describe situations where there is liability for damage, whether the harm results from deliberate acts, recklessness, or omission. The concept covers direct acts of harm (for example assault or vandalism), indirect causes (for instance faulty maintenance leading to injury), and broader harms caused by pollution or unsafe products.
Historically rooted in civil and criminal law, kahjutootmisega is addressed through different regimes: civil liability for
Prevention and mitigation rely on risk assessment, safety standards, due diligence, incident reporting, and accountability mechanisms.
In practice, addressing kahjutootmisega involves identifying the source of harm, establishing fault or negligence, quantifying damages,
See also: Tort law, civil liability, criminal liability, product safety, environmental law, risk management.