Danger Levels

What are danger levels?

Danger levels are what is defined as a special categorization that helps to better categorize anomalies, better known as SAP. These types of classifications were created to assign a discernible and recognizable scale of danger to anomalies; taking into account their capabilities, abilities and nature, as well as their current status (active or inactive) and usefulness within the facility.


Danger Levels
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Green level; given to anomalies that due to their benevolent, peaceful nature or capabilities do not represent any danger or harm to people, being essentially safe anomalies.
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Yellow level; anomalies under this classification are characterized by minimal or low damage and risks, and may cause minor problems, which, although small, are still noticeable and mild caution is recommended when dealing with them.
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Orange level; characterized by its color, anomalies at this level represent a higher and more noticeable risk, but without being truly drastic or of epic proportions, resulting in manageable risks under proper procedures.
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Red level; anomalies quite present in the databases, these are in essence of a more dangerous and hostile nature, resulting in a constant and significant risk that must be addressed with considerable caution and more extensive procedures.
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Black level; the heavyweights, these are the anomalies of the most noxious and highly lethal nature, representing a national or even global danger, being in general of an altering nature of the laws of reality and matter, or being representatives of cataclysmic events.
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