Moving from a pure theory/simulation group into a largely experimental group has certain training requirements associated with it. In my current job, the only ways for me to hurt myself involve non-ergonomic chairs.
Before I can start doing real work over at N-1, I'll have to take some safety courses. I received a *preliminary* list this morning:
* Nuclear Material Handling
* Sealed Source Handling
* Radiation Worker II
* Lead Awareness
* Chemical HazCom
* Cryogenic Fluids Safety
* Electrical Injury Mechanisms
* LANL Electrical Safety Program
* R&D Electrical Worker
Still might hurt my back on my chair, too. Have to remember that while attaching lead at high voltage to my cryogenic uranium.

