問題一覧
1
Flue gas plant.
2
Two sponges
3
Fire main with fire valves
4
Mooring ropes are transferred from a winch drum to the bitts
5
Transfer it to the sloptank and later discharge it to a reception facility.
6
be of sufficient strength to permit to pull the painter from the container and the inflation of the liferaft
7
60 °C
8
Stripping.
9
"Stand quietly in various spots around the space, listening for unusual sounds like the tick tock of a clock mechanism."
10
2 mile
11
the "Abandon ship" signal is not specified, only the general emergency alarm signal is stated
12
It lessens the survivor's heat escape
13
Development of nitrous gases?
14
It means fuel oil used in the main engine(s)
15
Cut it with the safety knife stowed on the exterior of the canopy close to the painter attachment point
16
Pallet scanner
17
Inert Gas.
18
Survival suit and lifeline
19
Gun
20
When turning, it is when the vessel swings past the required heading
21
The necessary permits, based on valid atmospherie and other applicable tests, are issued and valid for entry.
22
be of sufficient strength to permit to pull the painter from the container and the inflation of the liferaft
23
Flames are usually higher than the diameter of the fire
24
Smoke detector
25
Black
26
Report to bridge or duty officer, actuate the fire alarm, call the persons around the fire and join the fire squad
27
Approved training in survival techniques
28
Towline or tug line
29
The lookout should state "Light 4 points to port"
30
All alternatives
31
Permission must be obtained from Chief Officer
32
child's lifejacket
33
Periodically drain it over the side, but if the water contains any oil, then it must be drained to the slop tank or other suitable receptacle.
34
The Forecastle is B, in the figure
35
It reduces the visibility, provokes panic, is irritating and may be toxic
36
The mooring bits are indicated by D, in the figure
37
Air draught is given by D on the figure
問題一覧
1
Flue gas plant.
2
Two sponges
3
Fire main with fire valves
4
Mooring ropes are transferred from a winch drum to the bitts
5
Transfer it to the sloptank and later discharge it to a reception facility.
6
be of sufficient strength to permit to pull the painter from the container and the inflation of the liferaft
7
60 °C
8
Stripping.
9
"Stand quietly in various spots around the space, listening for unusual sounds like the tick tock of a clock mechanism."
10
2 mile
11
the "Abandon ship" signal is not specified, only the general emergency alarm signal is stated
12
It lessens the survivor's heat escape
13
Development of nitrous gases?
14
It means fuel oil used in the main engine(s)
15
Cut it with the safety knife stowed on the exterior of the canopy close to the painter attachment point
16
Pallet scanner
17
Inert Gas.
18
Survival suit and lifeline
19
Gun
20
When turning, it is when the vessel swings past the required heading
21
The necessary permits, based on valid atmospherie and other applicable tests, are issued and valid for entry.
22
be of sufficient strength to permit to pull the painter from the container and the inflation of the liferaft
23
Flames are usually higher than the diameter of the fire
24
Smoke detector
25
Black
26
Report to bridge or duty officer, actuate the fire alarm, call the persons around the fire and join the fire squad
27
Approved training in survival techniques
28
Towline or tug line
29
The lookout should state "Light 4 points to port"
30
All alternatives
31
Permission must be obtained from Chief Officer
32
child's lifejacket
33
Periodically drain it over the side, but if the water contains any oil, then it must be drained to the slop tank or other suitable receptacle.
34
The Forecastle is B, in the figure
35
It reduces the visibility, provokes panic, is irritating and may be toxic
36
The mooring bits are indicated by D, in the figure
37
Air draught is given by D on the figure