also occurasasideeffectofalerts [1]. Theexchangeofinformation
is basedonanassessmentsincewarningsusuallyrefertofacts
that areimportantand/orurgentfromasubjectivestandpoint – or
that havebeenobjectified – such ashazards.Hazard-related
events,suchasa fire, oftenareassociatedwithconsiderableda-
mages andrequirefastreactionfromthepersonsinvolved,suchas
occupants, emergencyandrescueforces,aswellasinageneral
contextfromotherdecision-makers.Warningsabouthazardsare
characterizedbytheidentification ofhazards – in atechnicalpoint
of viewoftenreferredasdetection – and thealertingofpersons.In