Definition
A deliberate release point that lets people slow, pause, or reroute automation before harm compounds.
Safety valves pair stoppability with dignity friction so high-stakes flows default to reversible states and route to humans without penalty.
Scope
I. Friction & flow. Designing intentional friction that protects people while keeping harm contained.
Operational tests
- Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect safety valve.
- Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates safety valve in practice.
Genealogy
Ethotechnics uses Safety Valve to extend the i. friction & flow vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.