5 guidance statements support this accessibility characteristic:
- Appropriate safety level - People may need the system to provide an appropriate level of safety (including physical safety, and safety of my data, finances, legally, etc.).
- Harmful triggering content - For systems with potentially triggering content, people may need to identify sensitive content in advance and avoid it.
- No reliance on specific sense to avoid injury - For system the presents content and other stimuli, people may need alternative versions of content that do not rely on a specific sense to avoid injury.
- Obvious, avoidable hazards - For systems that include hazards, people may need the hazards to be obvious, easy to avoid, and difficult to trigger.
- Without fear of consequences - People may need to be able to use products without the fear of negative consequences if they make mistakes.