Safety first
Every six months every professor, and probably every grad student too, has to take an online safety certification test. Three hours of tedious animations about where to put hazardous materials and what letter to use to classify a fire based on what is burning.
I'm a mathematician. The days that I need to prepare a solution of Acryloyl Chloride are few and far between.
But better safe than sorry, right? When I do have the chance to use some, I maybe wouldn't have known to store it in a cool dry place.
Recently, for foreign faculty at least, they provide foreign produced films with just the occasional extra comments in Korean, so at least now we can understand them. We can understand the videos at least. This doesn't help me in answering the quizzes that follow it up. They are still translated by someone who has no business translating anything.
Here are some of the questions I had to answer:
Luckily ChatGPT is pretty good at puzzling these out.