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MARPOWER EXAM
71問 • 2年前
  • Gabriel Bionat
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  • 1

    oil floats to the oil collecting compartment

    Separator Segment

  • 2

    non-flowing oil mixture settles down into a fine settling compartment

    Separator Segment

  • 3

    helps in removing some physical impurities to achieve fine filtration in the second stage

    Separator Segment

  • 4

    input comes from the discharge of the separator segment

    Filter segment

  • 5

    solid impurities are separated by the filter and are settled at the bottom for removal

    Filter segment

  • 6

    large oil molecules rise above the mixture in the collecting chamber and are remover when required

    Filter segment

  • 7

    the output from this unit should be less than 15 ppm

    Filter segment

  • 8

    burn solid and liquid sludge produced on ships

    incinerator

  • 9

    reducing overall waste from ships

    incinerator

  • 10

    record is to be kept of each discharge operation or completed incineration

    garbage record book

  • 11

    • includes discharges at sea, to reception facilities, or to other ships

    garbage record book

  • 12

    • record should be kept for two years once the book is completed

    garbage record book

  • 13

    • separate oil from oily water mixtures and from the emulsion

    oily water separator

  • 14

    • prevent discharge of oil overboard while pumping out bilges or while cleaning oil tanks

    oily water separator

  • 15

    • continuously monitors the oil content

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 16

    • prevents discharge of oil water with above 15 oil ppm

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 17

    • if the ppm is above 15, it will give an alarm and feed data to the control unit

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 18

    • operates the 3 way solenoid valve to discharge the oily water mixture to the sludge tank

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 19

    • Records the operation of the oily water separator

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 20

    • using a light scattering measurement principle

    OIL CONTENT METER

  • 21

    • Can be only operated with the authority of Chief Engineer or 2nd engineer

    oily water separator

  • 22

    • protect feet against a wide variety of injuries

    Safety shoes

  • 23

    • Helps to prevent slips and falls

    Safety shoes

  • 24

    • Protection from falling objects

    safety shoes

  • 25

    • Protection against elements

    safety shoes

  • 26

    • Protection against electrical hazards

    safety shoes

  • 27

    • Provide protection against noise

    Hearing protection(earplugs and earmuffs)

  • 28

    • protecting workers from cuts, burns and other injuries

    boiler suit

  • 29

    • provide protection from impact, dust, mists, and splashes

    eye protection

  • 30

    • protect the head against falling objects and the side of the head, eyes, and neck from any untoward impacts, bumps, scrapes, and electrical exposure

    safety hat

  • 31

    • help reduce hand injuries from snags, punctures, abrasions, and cuts

    gloves

  • 32

    • The likelihood of an event that may cause damage or harm to the people, workplace, or environment

    risk

  • 33

    • Chance that someone maybe harmed by a hazard

    risk

  • 34

    • May come from human actions or effects of the environment

    risk

  • 35

    • situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these

    hazards

  • 36

    • work materials, equipment, work methods or practices - that has the potential to cause harm

    hazards

  • 37

    • Environmental or behavior factors that can cause bad effects on the workers or workplace

    hazards

  • 38

    • what safe or unsafe work practices exist

    Identify the risk

  • 39

    • Crew’s familiarity with the equipment, PPE, and operation

    Identify the risk

  • 40

    • recognize the hazards where work is carried out like flammable substances, enclosed space, falling objects,projectiles

    Identify the risk

  • 41

    • how likely it is that someone could be harmed and how serious it could be

    Assess the risk

  • 42

    • what further action needed to take to control the risks

    Assess the risk

  • 43

    • who needs to carry out the action

    Assess the risk

  • 44

    • Remove or control the risks

    Control the risks

  • 45

    • organizing work to reduce exposure to the materials, machinery or process by educating crew

    Control the risks

  • 46

    • identifying and implementing practical measures needed to work safely

    Control the risks

  • 47

    • providing personal protective equipment and making sure workers wear it

    Control the risks

  • 48

    • the hazards (things that may cause harm)

    Record the findings

  • 49

    • who might be harmed and how

    Record the findings

  • 50

    • what you are doing to control the risks

    Record the findings

  • 51

    • may no longer be effective

    Review assessment and update if necessary

  • 52

    • are changes in the workplace that could lead to new risks such as changes to crew, process, substances or equipment used

    Review assessment and update if necessary

  • 53

    • for loading and unloading cargoes in and out of the ships

    cranes

  • 54

    • lift heavy objects

    cranes

  • 55

    • Carry provisions

    cranes

  • 56

    • motor-driven drums that is used to tighten or loosen the rope that is used to fasten the vessel to the quay or even on another vessel

    Mooring winches

  • 57

    • keeps the vessel from being drifted away from its desired position

    Mooring winches

  • 58

    • used for dropping and recovering ship anchors during anchorage procedures

    Windlass

  • 59

    • a pulley that guides the chain in and out of the locker to the sea

    Windlass

  • 60

    • fitted over a hatch opening to prevent the ingress of water into the cargo hold

    HATCH COVERS

  • 61

    • watertight

    HATCH COVERS

  • 62

    • Operated by a hydraulic unit

    HATCH COVERS

  • 63

    • employs enclosed fluid to transfer energy from one source to another, and subsequently create rotary motion, linear motion, or force

    HYDRAULICS

  • 64

    • Storage tank of all hydraulic oil

    Reservoir

  • 65

    • Has an attached cooling system for the oil

    Reservoir

  • 66

    • Delivers the oil to the system

    Pump unit

  • 67

    • Powered by a motor

    Pump unit

  • 68

    • Start, stop, and direct flow of the hydraulic oil

    valve

  • 69

    • hydraulic energy is converted back to mechanical energy

    actuator

  • 70

    • Uses electric driven motors to provide force

    electric

  • 71

    • steam powering and control system the steam pipelines are run along the deck to the various machines

    steam

  • seam 2

    seam 2

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    seam 2

    seam 2

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    mar env

    mar env

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    mar env

    mar env

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    NAV 6

    NAV 6

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    NAV 6

    NAV 6

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    (Far)MGMTt

    (Far)MGMTt

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    (Far)MGMTt

    (Far)MGMTt

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    (Cele)Seam 5

    (Cele)Seam 5

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    (Cele)Seam 5

    (Cele)Seam 5

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    Marrlaw

    Marrlaw

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    Marrlaw

    Marrlaw

    39問 • 2年前
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    NAV 5 EXAM

    NAV 5 EXAM

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    NAV 5 EXAM

    NAV 5 EXAM

    40問 • 2年前
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    (Fern)Marlaw

    (Fern)Marlaw

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    (Fern)Marlaw

    (Fern)Marlaw

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    Nav 4

    Nav 4

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    Nav 4

    Nav 4

    28問 • 2年前
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    (Aba)OBT

    (Aba)OBT

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    (Aba)OBT

    (Aba)OBT

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    (Aba)Mar Envi

    (Aba)Mar Envi

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    (Aba)Mar Envi

    (Aba)Mar Envi

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    Marcom

    Marcom

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    Marcom

    Marcom

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    indigenous

    indigenous

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    indigenous

    indigenous

    46問 • 2年前
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    MGMT

    MGMT

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    MGMT

    MGMT

    34問 • 2年前
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    seam 22

    seam 22

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    seam 22

    seam 22

    23問 • 2年前
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    NAVI 6

    NAVI 6

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    NAVI 6

    NAVI 6

    59問 • 2年前
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    What

    What

    Gabriel Bionat · 35問 · 2年前

    What

    What

    35問 • 2年前
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    11

    11

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    11

    11

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    Capital - Asia

    Capital - Asia

    Gabriel Bionat · 49問 · 2年前

    Capital - Asia

    Capital - Asia

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    oil floats to the oil collecting compartment

    Separator Segment

  • 2

    non-flowing oil mixture settles down into a fine settling compartment

    Separator Segment

  • 3

    helps in removing some physical impurities to achieve fine filtration in the second stage

    Separator Segment

  • 4

    input comes from the discharge of the separator segment

    Filter segment

  • 5

    solid impurities are separated by the filter and are settled at the bottom for removal

    Filter segment

  • 6

    large oil molecules rise above the mixture in the collecting chamber and are remover when required

    Filter segment

  • 7

    the output from this unit should be less than 15 ppm

    Filter segment

  • 8

    burn solid and liquid sludge produced on ships

    incinerator

  • 9

    reducing overall waste from ships

    incinerator

  • 10

    record is to be kept of each discharge operation or completed incineration

    garbage record book

  • 11

    • includes discharges at sea, to reception facilities, or to other ships

    garbage record book

  • 12

    • record should be kept for two years once the book is completed

    garbage record book

  • 13

    • separate oil from oily water mixtures and from the emulsion

    oily water separator

  • 14

    • prevent discharge of oil overboard while pumping out bilges or while cleaning oil tanks

    oily water separator

  • 15

    • continuously monitors the oil content

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 16

    • prevents discharge of oil water with above 15 oil ppm

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 17

    • if the ppm is above 15, it will give an alarm and feed data to the control unit

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 18

    • operates the 3 way solenoid valve to discharge the oily water mixture to the sludge tank

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 19

    • Records the operation of the oily water separator

    OIL CONTENT MONITOR AND CONTROL UNIT

  • 20

    • using a light scattering measurement principle

    OIL CONTENT METER

  • 21

    • Can be only operated with the authority of Chief Engineer or 2nd engineer

    oily water separator

  • 22

    • protect feet against a wide variety of injuries

    Safety shoes

  • 23

    • Helps to prevent slips and falls

    Safety shoes

  • 24

    • Protection from falling objects

    safety shoes

  • 25

    • Protection against elements

    safety shoes

  • 26

    • Protection against electrical hazards

    safety shoes

  • 27

    • Provide protection against noise

    Hearing protection(earplugs and earmuffs)

  • 28

    • protecting workers from cuts, burns and other injuries

    boiler suit

  • 29

    • provide protection from impact, dust, mists, and splashes

    eye protection

  • 30

    • protect the head against falling objects and the side of the head, eyes, and neck from any untoward impacts, bumps, scrapes, and electrical exposure

    safety hat

  • 31

    • help reduce hand injuries from snags, punctures, abrasions, and cuts

    gloves

  • 32

    • The likelihood of an event that may cause damage or harm to the people, workplace, or environment

    risk

  • 33

    • Chance that someone maybe harmed by a hazard

    risk

  • 34

    • May come from human actions or effects of the environment

    risk

  • 35

    • situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these

    hazards

  • 36

    • work materials, equipment, work methods or practices - that has the potential to cause harm

    hazards

  • 37

    • Environmental or behavior factors that can cause bad effects on the workers or workplace

    hazards

  • 38

    • what safe or unsafe work practices exist

    Identify the risk

  • 39

    • Crew’s familiarity with the equipment, PPE, and operation

    Identify the risk

  • 40

    • recognize the hazards where work is carried out like flammable substances, enclosed space, falling objects,projectiles

    Identify the risk

  • 41

    • how likely it is that someone could be harmed and how serious it could be

    Assess the risk

  • 42

    • what further action needed to take to control the risks

    Assess the risk

  • 43

    • who needs to carry out the action

    Assess the risk

  • 44

    • Remove or control the risks

    Control the risks

  • 45

    • organizing work to reduce exposure to the materials, machinery or process by educating crew

    Control the risks

  • 46

    • identifying and implementing practical measures needed to work safely

    Control the risks

  • 47

    • providing personal protective equipment and making sure workers wear it

    Control the risks

  • 48

    • the hazards (things that may cause harm)

    Record the findings

  • 49

    • who might be harmed and how

    Record the findings

  • 50

    • what you are doing to control the risks

    Record the findings

  • 51

    • may no longer be effective

    Review assessment and update if necessary

  • 52

    • are changes in the workplace that could lead to new risks such as changes to crew, process, substances or equipment used

    Review assessment and update if necessary

  • 53

    • for loading and unloading cargoes in and out of the ships

    cranes

  • 54

    • lift heavy objects

    cranes

  • 55

    • Carry provisions

    cranes

  • 56

    • motor-driven drums that is used to tighten or loosen the rope that is used to fasten the vessel to the quay or even on another vessel

    Mooring winches

  • 57

    • keeps the vessel from being drifted away from its desired position

    Mooring winches

  • 58

    • used for dropping and recovering ship anchors during anchorage procedures

    Windlass

  • 59

    • a pulley that guides the chain in and out of the locker to the sea

    Windlass

  • 60

    • fitted over a hatch opening to prevent the ingress of water into the cargo hold

    HATCH COVERS

  • 61

    • watertight

    HATCH COVERS

  • 62

    • Operated by a hydraulic unit

    HATCH COVERS

  • 63

    • employs enclosed fluid to transfer energy from one source to another, and subsequently create rotary motion, linear motion, or force

    HYDRAULICS

  • 64

    • Storage tank of all hydraulic oil

    Reservoir

  • 65

    • Has an attached cooling system for the oil

    Reservoir

  • 66

    • Delivers the oil to the system

    Pump unit

  • 67

    • Powered by a motor

    Pump unit

  • 68

    • Start, stop, and direct flow of the hydraulic oil

    valve

  • 69

    • hydraulic energy is converted back to mechanical energy

    actuator

  • 70

    • Uses electric driven motors to provide force

    electric

  • 71

    • steam powering and control system the steam pipelines are run along the deck to the various machines

    steam