Annual safety training is the bane to everyone's existence. Sometimes it means you have to watch a several-hour series of mostly irrelevant safety training videos made in the mid-1980s. Sometimes it means you spend several hours flipping through a powerpoint with "quiz" slides that crash every ten-to-fifteen minutes.
And sometimes the powerpoint has slides that say things like "If there is exposure to 131-I (a radioactive isotope) greater than 7 mCi, written instructions are necessary" and then a quiz slide immediately after that says "A written directive is necessary for exposure to 131-I at what levels?" But when you choose "greater than 7mCi," you get the question wrong.
And that happens both times you take the test, since the program didn't bother to register your completion the first time around.
...What?
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