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-Whose responsability is it to ensure that seafarers are property rested?

The master
The seafarer they are relieving
The seafarers line manager
The seafarer

-Even low level of stress will always reduce your performance?


FALSE

- What is the ratio of ventilations to chest compressions in resuscitation?


2:30
2:15
30:2
15:2

- Cosmopolitan crew management should consider


Group-recognition
Whole-person
Social-rank
Political-insensitivity

- What is the main aim of the permit to work????

To review the operation after it has been completed


To make sure that the regulations are being complied with
To ensure that all the elements of the action plan are in place
To assess the risks

- Security level 1 means the level


For which the mínimum appropriate protective security measures shall be maintained at all times
For which appropriate additional protective security measures shall be maintained for a period of
time as a result of heightened risk of a
For which further specific protective security measures shall be maintained for a period of time
when a security incident is problable or imminent although it may not be possible to identify the
specific target.
All of them

- Which deckhands are not permitted to work aloft?


All ordinary seamen
Cadets or apprentices
Those under 18 years who have less than 1 year experience
All the other options

- What should you do when you hear the ship´s emergency signal?
Put on warm clothes and your lifejacket
Ignore the signal unless you have been told there will be a drill
telephone the bridge for advice
Report to your muster station

- The damage control plan indicates the location of


Machinery in engine room
Navigational equipment
All man entry doors as fitted in a ship
Lifeboat

- If a casualty has been trapped by crushing of their leg rescuer shuld:


not release them if trapped for longer than 10 minutes
not release them if trapped for longer than 15 minutes
only release them after 15 minutes
only release them after 10 minutes

- How is an enclosed space tested to check it is safe to enter?


By standing and smelling the atmosphere
By using an oxygen analyzer and an explosimeter
by a litmus test
by checking that the inert gas has less than 4% oxygen content

- How should you find out what the enclosed space entry risks are from the residues left in a tank? By consulting the
material safety data sheet (MSDS)
by taking a simple
By contacting the shipper
By asking the safety officer

- During drills to practice rescues from enclosed spaces, where should the control point be set up? within the space, as
close as possible to the exit
As close as possible to the entrance of the space
As close as possible to the safety equipment room
On the lower deck

- The respiratory system consist of


The wind-pipe, lung and trachea
The brain and spinal cord
The kidneys and ureters
All of them

- During the stage of apathy in the case of Hypothermia, the


Heart rate decreases
Respiratory rate decreases
Both of A & B
None of them

- I heat exhaustion muscular cramps occur because of


Salt deficiency
Sugar deficiency
Water deficiency
None of them

- In secondary shock, if the casualty is feeling cold, give them


Alcohol to drink
Cold drinks
A warm tea of coffee
All of them

- On board training and drills for emergency preparedness for fire shall be conducted and periodically evaluated to
To ensure that crew are familiar with fire pumps , fire lines and hydrants
To ensure that crew are familiar with scape routes
To ensure competency in fire fighting skills
To prevent occurence of fire

- Only the work specified on the permit should be undertaken


TRUE

- The primary function of the cleats is to pull the hatch covers down for a tighter seal
FALSE

-Tabular freeboard of a type A ship is less than that of a type B ship because
The hatch openings in a type A ship are smaller
The chances of egress of water in type A ship is less
The permeability of a type A ship is less
A type B ship can be flooded easily

- Tabular freeboard is given in


The periodic table
The loadline convention
The Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) convention
The international Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships (MARPOL) convention

-The Company should establish procedures to ensure that the ships are maintained in conformity with the provisions of
Repair practices in vogue
Classification society rules
Practices as developed by the Company over the years
Revelant rules and regulations

- An anniversary date as per Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) 74 means the day and month of each year that corresponds to
the date of of the relevant document or certificate.
Initial survey or audit
Issue
Expiry
Final survey or audit

- In a Moller Diagram the satured vapour and satured liquid line join at
Critical pressure
Critical point
Critical temperatura
Infinity

- If the light on top of the life raft canopy is a flashing light it shall flash at a rate of not less than 50 flashes and not more
than 70 flashes per minute
TRUE

-Buoyant lifelines attached to lifebuoys shall have a diameter of


Not less than 10mm
Not more than 10mm
Not less than 8mm
Not more than 8mm

-The anti exposure suit shall be constructed with water proof materials such that it can be unpacked and donned
With assistance within 5 minutes
Without assitance within 5 minutes
With assistance within 2 minutes
Without assistance within 2 minutes

-The stability of the life raft when in an inverted position shall be such that it can be righted in a seaway by one person
TRUE

-The life raft shall be provided with watertight receptacles containing a total of of fresh water for each person the
life raft is permitted to accommodate
1.0 litres
1.5 litres
2.0 litres
2.5 litres

-The Jack knife in the lifeboat must not be kept attached to the boat with a lanyard
FALSE

-The life raft must be provided with


One copy of life saving signals
One copy of life saving signals on a water proof card
One copy of live saving signals on a water proof card or in a water proof container
None of them

-Arrangements for gas measurement in double full spaces and doublé bottom spaces in tankers shall be provided
TRUE

-For fire in accommodation, the methods of containment do not include


Fire doors and dampers
Sprinkler system
Smoke detector
Fire retardant materials

-The condition of the immersion suit should be checked


Once a month
Once every 3 months
By the safety Officer
When in drydock

-What is the SOLAS convention?


The Voluntary code for safety of life at sea
The international convention for the safety of life at sea
The convention on life saving appliances
The international life saving appliance code

-All on-load systems must have built in safeguards against early reléase:
TRUE

-What’s the normal method of winching a single uninjured person into a helicopter form a ship?

A highline
A lifting stretcher
A basket
A rescue hook or stop

-Immersion suits are provided with a rescue loop. What is this designed for?
It is intented for pulling the wearer alongside the rescue boat
It is designed for attaching to a helicopter’s rescue hook
It is used for keeping survivors together in the wáter and preventing them from drifting apart
It is only used for storage and keeps the suits ready for immediate use

-You have a fire onboard in port – how is satability information passed on to the fire services:
Verbally by the chief Officer
It is contained in the vessels Solas manual
Verbally by the Officer Off the Watch (OOW)
It is contained in the fire wallet
-Combustible material so far as fire protection, detection and extinction are concerned, is a
mterial which burns or gives of flammable vapours in sufficient quantity for self ignition when
heated approximately below
600°C
700°C
750°C
800°C

-Valve or cock is fitteddirectly on the storage settling or daily service tank capable of being closed
from a safe position outside the space concerned
TRUE

-Main cargo control stations, control stations, accommodation and service spaces in oil tankers
shall be positioned aft of
The cargo tanks
The slop tanks
Spaces which isolate cargo or slop tanks from machinery spaces
All of them

The food rations shall be kept in air tight packaging or be stowedin watertight conatiners
TRUE

-An adult lifejacket shall be have sufficient bouyancy and stability in calm fresh wáter to lift the
mouth o fan exhausted or unconscious person clear of the wáter
Not less tan 100 mm
Not less tan 110 mm
Not less tan 120 mm
Not less tan 90 mm

-The knife in the life raft must not have a buoyant handel TRUE
FALSE

-If the liferaft can accommodate 13 persons or more, there shall be_____
Only one knife
Two knives
Three knives
An unspecified number of knives

-One of the functional requirements of the Safety Management System (SMS) of a company
consisto f
Compliance with the port state control requirement
Compliance with the requirements of U.S. Coast Guard and European Union requirements
Compliance with ISO 9000 requirements
A safety and environment protection policy

-Adiabatic compression or expansión of a gas is an ideal process in which no gain or no los of


occurs
Heat
Temperature
Pressure
Volume

-The recommended International Maritime Organisation (IMO) noise level limit (db) in machinery
spaces not continuosly manned is
90
110
75
85

-MARVS is the allowable relief valve setting of a cargo tank in a ship carrying liquefied gases in
bulk
Minimum
Maximum
Average
Practically

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