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Multiple Choices
1. C
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. B
8. D
9. C
10. A
Enumeration
1. –Explosives - Toxic and Infectious Substances
-Gases - Radioactive Materials
-Flammable Liquids - Corrosives
-Flammable Solids
-Oxidizing Substances
-Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances
2. –Aerosols -Lighters
-Compressed air -Acetylene / Oxyacetylene
-Hydrocarbon gas-powered devices -Carbon dioxide
-Fire extinguishers -Helium/helium compounds
-Gas cartridges -Hydrogen compounds
-Fertilizer ammoniating solution -Oxygen/oxygen compounds
-Insecticide gases -Nitrogen/nitrogen compounds
-Refrigerant gases
Enumeration
1. –Acetylene - Ethylene oxide
-Butadiene - Propylene oxide
-Acetaldehyde - Diethyl ether
-Cyclopropane - Unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine
-Ethylene
-Isoprene
-Hydrogen (or gases or vapors equivalent in hazard to hydrogen)
2. –Acids - nitrites
-ammonium compound - perchlorates
-bromates - permanganates
-chlorates - powdered metals
-chlorites - peroxides
-cyanides - azides
-heavy metals and their salts - alkalis
-hypochlorites
-lead and lead compounds
-liquid halogenated hydrocarbons
-mercury and mercury compounds
Identification
1. Explosives may differ in classification if packages are changed. Which
means classification of explosives takes into consideration how it is packed.
2. Packaging in accordance with part 6.1 of IMDG Code
3. Segregation Code 2-Separate from
4. 6 Meters
5. Oxidizing Substances and Organic Peroxides
Answer Key for Week 5 and 6
Multiple Choices Fill in the Blanks
1. A 1. Relief or Safety Valve/Absolute Necessary
2. D 2. Plunger Pumps
3. D 3. Kinetic Energy
4. A 4. Globe/Check Valves
5. C 5. Educator
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. A
10. B
Enumeration
1. -Direct System
-Ring Main System
-Free flow System
3. -It is expensive to build due to the extra length of the piping required.
-Extra bend is required. Thus decreasing in rate.
-Risk of leakage from radius of bend exists.
5. -Gear Pumps
-Lobe Pumps
-Progressive Cavity Pumps
-Peripheral Pumps
-Screw Pumps
Enumeration
1. International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals
2. Lower flammability limit
3. Upper Flammable Limit
4. A type of fuel oil distilled from petroleum
5. Oil Companies International Marine Forum
Answer Key for Week 8 and 9
Multiple Choices
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. B
8. D
9. B
10. A
Enumeration
1. Material Safety Data Sheet
2. International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals
3. International Chamber of Shipping
4. Vapor Emission Control
5. International Ship and Port Facility Security
Answer Key for Week 10
Enumeration
1. -The order of loading or discharging
-The total quantities of cargo to be transferred
-The sequence of discharging and receiving tanks
-The intended transfer rates
-The transfer temperatures and pressures to be expected
-The use of vapor return line
Multiple Choices
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. D
Answer Key for Week 11
Multiple Choices
1. A
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. A
9. B
10. D
Enumeration
1. -Wash cargo holds and tanks, including access trunks.
-Flush all main suctions into cargo holds and tanks and strip dry.
-Gas free all cargo holds and tanks.
-Hose off, blow through, disconnect and stow portable heating coils as required.
-Plug securing sockets as necessary.
-Ensure fixed heating coils are free of oil before blanking ends.
-Complete hand hosing and digging of holds and sumps to the
requirements of the next cargo.
-Drain cargo holds and suction wells.
-Blank off main suctions to holds as necessary
2. -Sweep holds clean and lift cargo remains out of hold for disposal.
-Wash cargo remains off bulkheads with a high pressure water jet, stripping slowly
to remove water, leaving solid residues.
-Remove solid residues from the tank top and sumps, and prove that the stripping
suction is clear.
-Remove suction doors and attach securely to stowage positions.
-Close off sounding pipes to sumps as required.
-Remove blanks from main cargo suctions and stripping discharges to after hold.
-Lower and secure heating coils in place, connect and prove tight, as necessary.
-Remove requisite blanks from gauging system and render fully operational.
-Wash all stripping lines thoroughly to remove solid residues. As far as possible,
test stripping valves for tightness to ensure valve seats are not damaged by solid
residues
-Open, clean and check all strainers in cargo systems.
Identification
1. Oil Tankers
2. Hazards
3. Cautioned
4. Electric Appliances
5. Fixed Receptacles
6. Metal Riveted
7. UHF/VHF Portable Transceivers
8. Electrostatic Discharge Plate
9. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
10. Photo ID
11. Gangway
12. Smoking
13. Master
14. Galley Stoves
15. Electric Heaters
Enumeration
1. -Type 1
-Type 2
-Type 3
2. -ST1
-ST2
-ST3
3. -Independent Tank
-Pressure Tank
-Gravity Tank
-Integral Tank
5. -Between fuel oil tanks, and lube oil and fresh water tanks in the engine room.
-All around main engine lube oil drain or sump tank to separate it from other
double bottom tank
-Between other different grade liquid tanks like diesel oil and fuel oil service
tanks.
-Coffer dam is also provided to give access to the holding down bolts for main
engine
Enumeration
1. -One self-contained air-breathing apparatus not using stored oxygen having a
capacity of at least 1,200/ of free air
-Protective clothing, boots, gloves and tight-fitting goggles
-Steel-covered rescue line with belt
-Explosion-proof lamp
2. -One set of fully charge spare air bottles for each breathing apparatus required
by 14.2.1 (Safety Equipment)
-Fully charged spare air bottles with a total free air capacity of at least 6,000/ for
each breathing apparatus required by 14.2.1 (Safety Equipment)
4. -Identification of the hazards likely to be faced during entry into enclosed spaces;
-Recognition of the signs of adverse health effects caused by exposure to
hazards during entry; and
-Knowledge of personal protective equipment required for entry.”
5. -the physical and chemical properties of the cargo like the three main points
such as flash, boiling and melting points
-the nature of the cargo indicating its toxicity
-effects on one’s health
Enumeration
1. -type 1G, designed to carry the most hazardous cargoes
-type 2G and 2PG, designed to carry cargoes having a lesser degree of
hazard
-type 3G, designed to carry cargoes of the least hazardous nature.
2. -Fully Pressurized
-semi-pressurized and refrigerated
-fully refrigerated
4. -Type A
-Type B
-Type C
Enumeration
1. Terms relating to shore equipment.
-Dry-break coupling
-Loading arm or marine transfer arm
-Loading arm MOV
-Operating envelop
-Surge drum
2. The procedure to adopt in event of failure of the primary link system should
be addressed as part of a terminal’s emergency procedures. The following
points are pertinent:
3. Certain port states have made local regulations requiring additional services
to be supplied to ships from shore when the ship is in normal service:
-On-shore power supply (so-called ‘Cold-Ironing’)
-ballast and cooling water.
Answer Key for Week 18 Pages 90 to 93
Multiple Choices
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. C
8. A
9. B
10. A
Enumeration
1. -EXPLOSIVES
-GASES
-FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
-FLAMMABLE SOLIDS
-OXIDIZING SUBSTANCE AND ORGANIC PEROXIDES
-TOXIC AND INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES
-RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
-CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES
-MISCELLANEOUS DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND ARTICLES
2. -COLUMN 1 - UN NUMBER
-COLUMN 2 - PROPER SHIPPING NAME(PSN)
-COLUMN 3 - CLASS OR DIVISION
-COLUMN 4 - SUBSIDIARY RISK(s)
-COLUMN 5 - PACKING GROUP
-COLUMN 6 - SPECIAL PROVISION
ESSAY
1. The upper portion of a lava flow that displays irregular thin shrinkage
columns.
2. A large rock that is not of local origin and has been moved to its location by
glacial ice.
3. A break in the earth’s crust along which movement has taken place.
Frequently occurs as a zone of numerous smaller faults.
4. Intersections of faults on the ground surface (horizon); also called fault line.
5. The entire animal population living in a given area, environment, or time
span.
Enumeration
1. -Acids -Liquid Halogenated Hydrocarbons
-Ammonium Compounds -Mercury and Mercury Compounds
-Bromates -Nitrites
-Chlorates -Perchlorates
-Chlorites -Permanganates
-Cyanides -Powdered Metals
-Heavy Metals and Their Salts -Peroxides
-Hypochlorite -Azides
-Lead and Lead Compounds -Alkalis
2. -Away from
-Separated from
-Separated by a complete compartment or hold from
-Separated longitudinally by an intervening complete compartment or hold
from
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