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Octaber- O09 STABILITY AND OPERATIONS Attempt ALK. questions Marks for each part question are shown in brackets Section A 1. A vessel is floating in SW with an initial displacement of 98881; LCG 68.80m foap LBP 140.00m. . The vessel carries out the following operations: Loads 444t ata position 126m _foap Loads 500t ata position 80m _foap Loads 600t ataposition 38m foap Discharges 30t at aposition 110m foap With reference to Datasheet Ql - Hydrostatic Particulars ‘A’, calculate the final draughts forward and aft. (20) 2. (a) With reference to a vessel’s transverse stability, define EACH of the following terms: @ GM; @ (ii) KM. 2 (b) A vessel is initially upright and displacing 16 800t KG=9.68m, KM =10.04m A Port and Starboard Double Bottom tank EACH have the following dimensions: L=30.00m, B=8.20m, D=2.00m ‘The tanks are then partially filled with water RD 1.015 to an ullage of 0.20m. Calculate the vessel's final GM allowing for a total Free Surface Effect of 0.25m. as) {OVER Section B 3. With reference to a vessel engaged in mooring operations: @ b) 4 @ b) 5 @) () outline the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that must be worn when on stand-by forward or aft; explain the duties of the Officer in Charge at the Forward Mooring Station. Describe the procedures and precautions to be taken whilst Joading a heavy lift on board a cargo vessel, alongside in port. Describe the rigging of a vessels gangway in port with due regard to safety. State the FIVE hazards associated with the carriage of Chemicals in bulk, describing the associated precaution for EACH. List the protective equipment which must be provided aboard a chemical tanker in order to satisfy the requirements of the IBC code for ships carrying dangerous chemicals in butik. ©) (sy (a3) M (1s) ©)

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