In the color coded alert system, what does a yellow alert mean?
Low risk - be aware. Talk to your your manager and take no further action
Moderate risk - record the incident. Collaborate with colleagues for their opinions
High risk - take direct action or find a safe way to distract, delegate, or delay
Severe risk - call law enforcement. Take immediate action
In the color-coded alert system, a yellow alert typically indicates a moderate risk level. This means that you should record the incident and collaborate with colleagues for their opinions. It suggests that while the situation is not immediately dangerous, it requires attention and discussion to assess the best course of action.