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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You save time by forgoing the second safety check.

You believe this is the right thing to do because you will be rewarded for doing your job quickly. As you begin to work, you realize that someone has turned the power off. There is nothing for you to do but resurface and begin your procedure again.

You can miss small details if you don't double-check. The result of your negligence could have been far worse. "There are time pressures sometimes, but safety is first. You have to be careful around electricity and with welding," says Mark Capadouca, an underwater welder.