Deck Support Oil Tanker
Deck Support Oil Tanker
Deck Support Oil Tanker
Test date:
16.02.2016
Test type:
STCW
Department:
Deck
Level:
Support
Vessel type:
Oil Tanker
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CES version:
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The Bridge is indicated by A, in the figure
In the diagram, which arrow is pointing at the position known as the "Bridge"?
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Underkeel clearance is given by A on the figure
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A bottlescrew is a metal threaded sleeve which adjusts the length and tension on rigging
or stays
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Development of nitrous gases?
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While altering the ships head, the instruction "steady as she goes" means reduce the
ships swing as rapidly as possible and steady on present course
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Flue gas plant.
The system, which uses gases from an oil tankers main or auxiliary boilers is called the:
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The brake securely applied, all cement/covering into the chain locker and securing
arrangements from windlass removed. The guillotine can remain for removal when ready
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Foam.
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Allowing the oil and water to separate out.
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Notify the Officer in charge of the operation.
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The correct method to dispose of any oily/water mixture in the manifold drip-tray is to:
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Don't know
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Transfer it to the sloptank and later discharge it to a reception facility.
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Measuring the distance from the surface of the cargo to the ullage reference point.
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The atmosphere in the space may contain toxic gases or be deficient in oxygen.
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The Starboard bow is indicated by A, in the figure
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To ensure a safe atmosphere in the cargo tank throughout the operation.
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Midships is indicated by B, in the figure
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The forward head lines are visible in this picture
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Report to bridge or duty officer, actuate the fire alarm, call the persons around the fire and
join the fire squad
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Lifeboat
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Outside the blue coloured zone.
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Warm clothes, blankets and lifevests.
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Metals
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Powder.
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He should inform the Officer of the Watch and wait for instructions
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Most EPIRBs are automatically activated when they enter the water
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By repeating the order
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Conduction, convection and radiation
What are the three diameters of fire hoses most commonly found on ships?
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25, 45, or 70 mm
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Regularly check your pressure gauge and note how much air you used to reach your
work area. Start to return when you have this amount left plus a reasonable reserve
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Either automatically on immersion or by a single manual motion or by mouth
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Horizontal
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10% of the number of persons the liferaft is designed to carry, or two, whichever is more
How many rocket parachute flares are carried in each liferaft with SOLAS B pack?
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At all times when identified as a control method with risk assessment
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Protect your ship from risks posed by security threats or incidents.
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Pallet scanner
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The necessary permits, based on valid atmospheric and other applicable tests.
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Take over the steering of the ship.
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Stop the bleeding
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If I saw a person falling overboard I would shout repeatedly, "Man overboard"
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Secure the tug means: to make fast the tug
You must not attempt to move a casualty carelessly, if you suspect patient with:
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The composition of hydrocarbon gas / air mixtures in a tank atmosphere.
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Benzene.
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No metallic devices, such as those used for gauging and sampling, should be introduced
into the tank during loading and for 30 minutes after completion of loading.
With reference to the properties of an oil cargo, the term flammable implies:
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That the oil is capable of being ignited and burning.
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