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Toxicologist

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You give Mr. Shafto one month to get his company up to code.

Often, an offender needs a warning to get his or her act together. More often than not, the company appreciates the second chance. That's certainly what you should hope for.

"Your work must be clear, unambiguous and with no errors," says toxicologist Alan Barbour.

"Getting a point across with someone is all-essential in my field. It is necessary for me to be consistent in my work and to always do things with the greatest public good in mind. All it takes is one rash decision to send a person to prison for a long time."