4. Concepts
In the following paragraphs, we'll go into more detail about the process, clarifying and illustrating terms specific to cindynics. Like any new science, cindynics has had to develop its own vocabulary, which may take some effort to master.
4.1 How to describe a dangerous situation
To achieve this, a complete, structured description of the sources of hazards needs to be drawn up, particularly those not previously identified.
The hazardous situation we wish to study falls within an observation perimeter. This perimeter delimits a time frame, a history, and integrates the contextual elements recommended by NF ISO 31000:2010 (§
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