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Ocreaer - 08 STABILITY AND OPERATIONS Attempt ALL questions ‘Marks for each part question are shown in brackets Section A 1. @ (b) @ (b) © @ Define EACH of the following: @ tim; 2 Gi) LER, Q) (ii) MCTC. @ A vessel is floating in SW with an initial displacement of 10200t. LCG 69.60m foap; LBP 136m. ‘The vessel then carries out the following operations Loads 108t #1 @ position 125m foap Loads 208t at a position 30m foap Using Datasheet — Hydrostatic Particulars A, calculate the final draughts forward and aft. 4a) Define TPC. @ State what EACH of the following represent on a vessel's Loadline mark: @ F aM Gi) Ws a Gil) T; q@ (iv) LS: a () WNA; a (i) S. a A vessel is floating in Dock Water (RD 1.000) with an even keel draught of 4.65m, ‘The vessel is 2m light of her final completion draught in the Dock Water (DW). Using Datasheet ~ Hydrostatic Particulars ‘A’, find EACH of the following: (i) the initial displacement; @ Gii)_ the final displacement; @ ii) the quantity of cargo to load to reach her final completion draoght. @ The vessel then proceeds to sea (RD 1.025), find the new mean draught. © [OVER Section B 3. With reference to a General Cargo Vessel alongside loading cargo: (@) list the information to be included on the cargo plan; a0) (b) outline the main duties of a Cargo Watchkeeping Officer. (0) (@) List the principal sources of information available to a ship’s officer regarding the carriage of any form of dangerous cargo. (10) (b) List the documentation and information a shipper is required to supply to a vessel loading dangerous goods in packaged form. 0) 5. (a) Describe precautions to be taken prior to loading fuel oil bunkers. a (b) State the actions that should be taken by the OOW, in the event of a bunker fuel spill. (10) (©) Describe the action to be taken regarding the disposal of plastics on board a vessel. e@

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