I knew when I started this that it would be impossible to address every
single possible hazard that may exist in the world.  I tried to curate a
list of the most popular hazards that people were actually actually tagging
with the 28,000 existing usages of the hazard key, and that I felt I was
able to adequately understand, describe, and provide examples for.
However, if people believe I'm missing something, I would be more than
happy to add to the list!

On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 8:06 AM Yves via Tagging <tagging@openstreetmap.org>
wrote:

> And hazards for niche practices (climbing, whitewater sports, ski
> touring,...) that are actually mapped in OSM are not generally signposted
> or 'official'.
> Maybe we can't expect this proposal to cover them, but you can't prevent
> users to use the tag hazard to map them.
> Yves
>
> Le 26 novembre 2020 10:10:45 GMT+01:00, Martin Koppenhoefer <
> dieterdre...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>>
>> Am Do., 26. Nov. 2020 um 08:25 Uhr schrieb Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <
>> tagging@openstreetmap.org>:
>>
>>>
>>>    - It is not explicitly mentioned, but it would be a good idea to
>>>    have explicit mention
>>>    - is it OK to tag hazard that
>>>    -
>>>    - - exists
>>>    - - is unsigned
>>>    - - government has not declared that it exists (maybe government is
>>>    dysfunctional/missing like
>>>    - in Somalia, or it is covering-up the problem, or it has higher
>>>    priorities - for example during war)
>>>
>>>
>>
>> +1. This may also depend on the context. The same kind of hazard on a
>> road may well be signposted, but not on a hiking trail in a forest.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Martin
>>
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