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3. When standing "at sea watch" onboard a DC diesel-electric drive ship, you notice
sparking of the brushes on the DC drive motor. You should first ______________
4.What would happen the composition of the engineering watch, which may include
appropriately qualified ratings, Which of the following criteria, inter alia, shall be
taken into account ____________
6. What shall the chief engineer officer of every ship is bound, in consultation with
to ensure that watchkeeping arrangements are adequate to maintain a safe
engineering watch ______________________
7. What is STCW chapter requires that companies, masters, chief engineers and all
persons engaged on watchkeeping duties must observe both the standards and
the guidance regarding watchkeeping set out in the STCW Code?
________________
9. What does the STCW Code mean when it defines power as the total maximum
continuous rated output power in kilowatts of all the ship’s machinery which
appears on the ship’s certificate of registry or other official document
_________________________
10. What is the watches carried out based on the bridge and engine-room resource
management principles ___________________
11. Why is it essential for the watchkeeping personnel to be familiar with the ships
terminologies in an emergency _______________________
12. What seems likely in determining the watchkeeping arrangements, and
commensurate with maintaining the ship’s safety and security and the
protection of the marine environment, what should the Chief Engineer
consider _______________
13. Why for all loading operations, the terminal must supply the vessel with a
means in which the vessel's designated person-in-charge may stop the flow
of oil to the vessel, insuring immediate shutdown in the event of a hose
rupture, tank overflow, etc. This means of control may be activated
__________
14. Why onboard ships, the key to the most rapid and effective response to a
man overboard situation is _____________________
15. Explain why in fire and boat drill on a tank vessel shall, by regulation, include
_______________________
16. What seems no person may serve as the person-in-charge of oil transfer
operations on more than one vessel at a time _________________
17. Explain a person who observes an individual fall overboard from a ship
should _________________
18. Tell why after having activated the emergency position indicating radio
beacon, you should __________
19. What is the data to be entered in the unofficial logbook by the master or
person in charge of a mobile offshore drilling unit after conducting a fire drill
_________
20. What function of the master or person in charge of a ship must record the
date of each test of emergency lighting systems, power systems, the
condition of each and the performance of the equipment______
21. Explain why in each completed page of the Oil Record Book must be signed
by the _____
22. Why the lifeboat winches on a ship are required to be inspected and an entry
made in the logbook. What should this entry include ________
23. Why the opening and closing of watertight appliances not fitted with a remote
operating control or alarm system, which of the following is the master or
person in charge of a ship required to enter in the logbook ________ The
reason for opening or closing each appliance.
24. Explain why the chief engineer's responsibilities include making logbook
entries whenever fuel oil is received, in accordance with port state
regulations this log entry must include the __________
26. Explain why a ship is required to carry an Oil Record Book, and must
maintain the book on board for __________
27. Tell how the regulations regarding Oil Record Books do not apply to a ship is
that __________
28. What is the role of officers in charge of an engineering watch that everyone
should be in place in assigning personnel to a watch ______
29. Which of the following statement clearly declares the task of a watch keeper
______
30. Explain when doing rounds of the machinery and steering gear spaces for the
purpose of observing and reporting equipment malfunctions or breakdowns
one must also take active part in__________
31. Why in a compartment or space, the gas or oxygen content is not within
permissible concentration, and dangerous gases are either present, or may
be produced by residues, what would be the safety designation listed on a
marine chemist's certificate ____
32. Which one of the actions listed and instituted on your part will have the
greatest lasting effect on the crew with respect to safety _________
33. What are the Companies, masters and watchkeeping personnel ultimate goal
in making a watch keeping decision __________
34. Explain why being the officer in charge of the engineering watch and the chief
engineer officer’s representative What is/are the engineers primarily
responsibility at all times __________
35. Explain what are the other requirements besides the composition of the
engineering watch that should at all times, be adequate to ensure the safe
operation of all machinery affecting the operation of the ship, in either
automated or manual mode _________
36. Tell when deciding the composition of the engineering watch, which may
include appropriately qualified ratings, which of the following criteria, inter alia,
shall be taken into account ________
37. What is a good approach to personnel safety is to assume that all tanks and
pump rooms are potentially dangerous. You should immediately leave an
area whenever __________
39. What is the health hazard, listed on a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS),
that can cause cancer in exposed individuals is called a _________
40. Explain how to observe any situation which presents a safety or pollution
hazard during fuel transfer operations on a ship, which of the listed actions
should be taken first _____________
42. Explain why the chief engineer is on the control room what should be the
responsibility of the watch keeper engineer _______
43. What other responsibility of the officer in charge of the engineering watch
besides being responsible for the isolation, by passing and adjustment of all
machinery during a maintenance job ______
45. Which one of the listed reasons is the most likely cause of a sudden drop in
compression pressure in one diesel engine cylinder __________
46. Why a pilot-operated, main air starting valve begins leaking in one cylinder
while the engine is operating. This malfunction is indicated by __________
47. Explain why if a hydraulic starting motor turns, but the diesel engine does not,
the most likely cause is __________
48. What of the following statements concerning the alarms for automatically
controlled auxiliary boilers complies with _________
49. What seems to be the operating speed of a diesel engine increases without
an apparent change in the engine control settings, you may suspect a
__________
50. Tell why a sudden drop in diesel engine cylinder compression pressure can
be caused by __________