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You're a plastics engineer for a plant that makes small plastic pellets. These pellets are then shipped to customers who manufacture finished goods such as plastic wrap and heavy-duty shipping sacks.

Part of your job is ensuring the plant is always performing at peak rates.

Right now, your plant is working on a huge order for its largest customer. However, you've discovered that one of the chemical storage containers, called a vessel, needs some parts replaced. There's a slight possibility that a spill of toxic chemicals could occur if the repairs aren't done immediately.

Fixing the equipment now will mean shutting down production for at least half a day. The large order will be delivered late if you make the repairs now.

How are you going to handle this situation?