Category B
Category B typically refers to a classification system used in various contexts, such as education, health, or regulatory frameworks. In many cases, it denotes a group of items, individuals, or situations that meet specific criteria but are not as high-risk or critical as those in Category A.
For example, in the context of medical devices, Category B might include products that require some level of oversight but are generally considered safe for public use. This classification helps streamline processes and ensure that resources are allocated appropriately based on the level of risk associated with each category.