vaarantuntavista
Vaarantuntavista is a term used in Finnish-language discussions of risk and safety to denote the perceived ability to detect and interpret hazards in everyday environments. In practice, it refers to how individuals notice warning cues, assess potential threats, and adjust behavior accordingly. Proponents view vaarantuntavista as a practical complement to formal risk assessments, emphasizing everyday perception and practical decision making rather than abstract calculations.
The etymology suggests a compound built from vaara ("danger") and tunt- ("to feel, perceive") with a suffix
Origins of the term are uncertain; it has circulated in Finnish-language safety and risk-communication discourse since
Critics note that the lack of a standardized definition can lead to ambiguity and inconsistent use. More