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Your supervisor gives you a set of instructions for maintaining a piece of equipment, but the instructions seem to contradict what you learned in training. What do you do?

When faced with ambiguity, asking for clarification is safer and more professional than guessing or ignoring the task, especially in safety-critical roles.

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Question: Your supervisor gives you a set of instructions for maintaining a piece of equipment, but the instructions seem to contradict what you learned in training. What do you do?

Answer options:

  • Guess what the supervisor meant and proceed with the task. ✅ Politely ask the supervisor to clarify the instructions before you begin.
  • Ask a junior member of the team what they think you should do.
  • Ignore the instruction and do something else you are more comfortable with.

Correct answer: Politely ask the supervisor to clarify the instructions before you begin.

Explanation: When faced with ambiguity, asking for clarification is safer and more professional than guessing or ignoring the task, especially in safety-critical roles.

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