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1 Gefahrenmoment
n hazard* * *Ge|fah|ren|mo|ment Intpotential danger IIm(= Schrecksekunde) moment of danger* * *Ge·fah·ren·mo·mentnt potential danger* * *Gefahrenmoment n hazard -
2 Gefährdungspotenzial
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3 Gefahrenpotenzial
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4 potentiell
potenziell* * *potential* * *po|ten|ti|ell [potEn'tsiɛl]adj advSee:* * *1) (possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned: That hole in the road is a potential danger.) potential2) potentially* * *po·ten·ti·ell[potɛnˈtsi̯ɛl]* * *s. potenziell* * ** * *s. potenziell* * *adj.potential adj. -
5 Gefährdungspotenzial
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Ge·fah·ren·mo·ment ntpotential danger -
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Gefahrenanzeige
(Versicherung) representation;
• Gefahrenbereich danger area (zone);
• Gefahreneinschätzung assessment of potential dangers;
• Gefahreneinteilung (Versicherung) classification of risks;
• Gefahrenerhöhung increase of risk (hazard);
• Gefahrengeld danger money;
• Gefahrenhäufung accumulation of risks;
• Gefahrenherd (pol.) storm center (US) (centre, Br.);
• Gefahrenhöhe degree of risk;
• Gefahrenindustrie hazardous industry;
• Gefahrenklasse class (category) of risk, accident branch;
• Gefahrenklassifizierung classification of risks;
• Gefahrenklausel emergency clause;
• Gefahrenlage (Fahrzeug) situation of danger;
• Gefahrenmeldeanlage alarm system;
• Gefahrenmeldung danger warning;
• Gefahrenmerkmale particulars of a risk;
• Gefahrenminderung decrease in risk;
• Gefahrenpotenzial exposure;
• Gefahrenprämie risk premium;
• Gefahrenpunkt danger spot (point);
• Gefahrenquelle unusual danger, source of danger;
• Gefahrenquelle für Kinder attractive nuisance (US);
• Gefahrenquelle für die Schifffahrt danger to shipping;
• Gefahrenschutz (Industrie) factory protection;
• Gefahrenschwelle danger level;
• Gefahrenstelle dangerous place, danger (accident, black) spot;
• Gefahrentarif (Versicherung) special risk rate;
• Gefahrenträger risk taker (bearer);
• Gefahrenübernahme risk taking, assumption of risk;
• Gefahrenübertragung transfer of risk;
• Gefahrenumfang degree of risk;
• versicherte Gefahrenumstände detailliert festlegen to set out the circumstances in which the insurance is operative;
• Gefahrenverteilung diversification (spread) of risk;
• Gefahrenzone danger zone (area);
• Gefahrenzulage hazard (danger zone, hazardous work) bonus, danger money, penalty rate;
• Gefahrenzulage bei einer Gebäudeversicherung builder’s risk policy;
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8 Schwachstelle
Schwachstelle f GEN danger point, potential trouble spot* * *f < Geschäft> danger point, potential trouble spot* * *Schwachstelle
vulnerability, shortcoming, weak spot, weakness;
• Schwachstellenanalyse analysis of weaknesses;
• Schwachstellenidentifikation identifications of vulnerabilities;
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m, f; -n, -n person in danger of addiction, potential addict* * * -
10 Krisenfonds
Krisenfonds
crisis (emergency) fund;
• Krisengebiet trouble area, area in crisis, danger zone;
• Krisenhändler slump merchant;
• Krisenherd center (US) (centre, Br.) of a crisis;
• potenzielle Krisenherde potential crisis-breeding elements;
• Krisenherde der Gemeinschaft (EU) Community flash-points;
• Krisenjahr depression year;
• Krisenkontrolle crisis management;
• Krisenplan contingency plan;
• Krisenpunkt erreichen to draw to a crisis, to draw to a head;
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11 Gefahrenpotenzial
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