An SCP with this class can also mean that the SCP may require more resources to contain/the current containment procedure isn't always reliable.
This doesn't mean that the SCP does not pose any threat to humans, as it just means it has little risk of escaping containment.Įxamples of Safe Class SCPs are: SCP-999, SCP-131, SCP-5000, SCP-714, SCP-1025, SCP-5094, SCP-711, SCP-1370, SCP-330, SCP-1837, SCP-1867.Ī Euclid-class object means that the SCP is still not fully understood and can be unpredictable. An SCP's Object Class is determined by a number of factors, but the most important factors are the difficulty and the purpose of its containment.Ī Safe-class SCP means that a certain SCP does not need many resources to successfully contain the object. In universe, Object Classes are for the purposes of identifying containment needs, research priority, budgeting, and other considerations. An Object Class is a part of the standard SCP template and serves as a rough indicator for how difficult an object is to contain. All anomalous objects, entities, and phenomena requiring Special Containment Procedures are assigned an Object Class.