Hazard Exposure
Dimension 214 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Hazard Exposure measures the extent to which an expression involves contact with dangerous, injurious, or life-threatening events and conditions. It encompasses accidents, assaults, disasters, toxic exposures, and other situations marked by physical risk or harm.
evidence final name · Disaster Trauma
Minimal Hazard Exposure
Expressions activating this band contain little or no clear hazardous-event content, or refer only indirectly to adversity, impairment, or difficult circumstances without a specific dangerous exposure.
Mild Hazard Exposure
Expressions activating this band refer to discrete threatening or harmful events such as assault, weapon attack, dangerous substances, or other serious incidents, but in a general or checklist-like way.
Moderate Hazard Exposure
Expressions activating this band describe substantial exposure to dangerous events or environments, including serious accidents, disasters, detention, war-zone exposure, or roles involving meaningful risk of injury.
High Hazard Exposure
Expressions activating this band center on severe accidental harm and unsafe conditions, including sudden death, disaster, pollution, vehicle danger, and explicit safety-related risk.
Severe Hazard Exposure
Expressions activating this band depict direct exposure to acute physical danger with strong emphasis on injury, fire, toxic substances, defective equipment, falls, crashes, or death-causing accidents.
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Minimal Disaster Trauma: Disaster trauma is present at a low level. Expressions activating this band reflect early or diffuse disaster trauma.
Emerging Disaster Trauma: Disaster trauma is clearly present at this level. Unlike the band below, where disaster trauma was characterized by a general or mixed form, the proxy here has shifted in character. Expressions activating this band reflect disaster trauma at this level of intensity.
Elevated Disaster Trauma: Disaster trauma is clearly present at this level. Compared to the band below, disaster trauma is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band reflect disaster trauma at this level of intensity.
Severe Disaster Trauma: Disaster trauma is present here in a general or mixed form without a single dominant facet. Unlike the band below, where disaster trauma was characterized by a general form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band may reflect general or diffuse disaster trauma.
