The Anomaly Record uses different denominations to organize Anomalies. Attatched is a list of in-use denominations and their descriptions.
Safe, Medium, and Dangerous are the three most common denominations for Anomalies. They are simple and easy to apply to Anomalies.
Safe Anomalies are not dangerous in any sense, or have been contained to the point of no danger.
Median Anomalies are what falls in between Safe and Dangerous. Median Anomalies can be very dangerous, but can in turn be contained effectively. Median Anomalies can also be mildly dangerous, but be difficult to contain. In short, Median Anomalies are a wide and loosely defined denomination that covers a majority of the Record's Anomalies.
Dangerous Anomalies are the most deadly or difficult to contain. These Anomalies usually require large amounts of resources to contain.
Uncommon Denominations are reserved for special Anomalies. These denominations denote Anomalies with uncommon properties.
Grand Anomalies are Anomalies that are on a much larger scale, usually on a global scale. The Grand denomination is applied alongside another denomination to combine its danger level and scale.
Neutralized Anomalies are, put simply, destroyed. This can mean that the Anomaly itself was destroyed, or its Anomalous properties have been dissolved.