majeuresituasjoner
Majeuresituasjoner are a classification used in Norwegian emergency management to denote incidents that pose significant risks to public safety, health, or infrastructure. The term, derived from the French word for “major,” is applied when an event exceeds the capacity of local first responders and requires coordination of multiple agencies, such as police, fire, ambulance, and civil protection.
The criteria for declaring a majeure situation include factors such as the number of casualties, potential
Majeuresituasjoner are distinct from routine incidents, for which local units handle the response, and from “anbefaling,”
The approach underscores Norway’s commitment to a coordinated, proportionate response to emergencies, balancing local autonomy with